Sunday, October 24, 2010

Centipede is working

I received a working AR-II board from a KLOV member this week and had a chance to install it in my Centipede. I fired it up and it had some horizontal sync issues. After about 15 minutes of fine tuning it, Centipede now works! I am a bit concerned about the h-sync not staying as I had to re-adjust it about 2 hours later and it also has lost the color red. I keep troubleshooting it, but I'm guessing the monitor is due for a cap kit...

Wednesday, October 6, 2010

Traded the Red Tent

With regrets, I traded my Nintendo red tent. I kept hearing from one person in particular that it just took up too much space in the game room. So, instead of selling it outright, I traded it for an upright Nintendo vs. System cabinet. The upright is in nice shape with Excitebike installed. It's also much smaller than any of my other games, so it's a win-win for wifey and I. I'll dig around a bit and see what other chips I can buy to swap onto the board for more games. Here are some quick pics:

Tuesday, October 5, 2010

Finished my Time Pilot!

I got my new Time Pilot pcb in the mail that I bought from a forum member with his High Score Save Kit installed. I played a few games with the Gyruss control panel that I bought, since it had the correct "Monroe" joystick that Centuri games use. The Monroe stick felt a little "wonky" and wouldn't center correctly. I planned to take it apart and clean it, re-assemble it and re-install it but I became too impatient. I spent some time this past weekend installing the control panel overlay on my cleaned up Time Pilot control panel. It is a bootleg cpo, but I thought it was pretty cool looking, so I gave it a shot. Well, installation went smoothly and I just couldn't wait anymore. I had a yellow ball top Wico joystick handy, so I installed it. WOW- does it look cool! I still plan to clean up the Monroe stick, but this yellow Wico together with the color scheme of the cpo are really growing on me! Now it's a waiting game until the side and kickplate art are reproduced.

Monday, September 27, 2010

I put together a short video on the state of my Game Room as of September 2010:

Thursday, September 16, 2010

Crystal Castles is Here!

After a "long" wait, Crystal Castles is finally here! Darryl, a buddy of mine in the arcade hobby, drove 6 hours from Virginia to deliver it. He helped me get it into the game room and I put it in place after a few pics were taken. Wow, is it in nice shape! This game is my "Holy Grail" of arcade games. It was the first game that I remember playing back in the day and it brings back a bunch of fond memories. I played a few games last night and got as high as 2nd place. Of course, I could just erase the High Score table but I want to take the Number 1 spot before doing that! This game was well worth the wait!

Tuesday, September 14, 2010

Another Data East cab!

I picked up a Data East Vigilante game last night off of Craigslist. I was emailing the seller back and forth last week and we agreed on a price. From the pictures, it was really clean- side art in tact, cpo, marquee and bezel are in great shape. The monitor is crystal clear as well. With a 90 degree monitor rotation, this will make a perfect 60 in 1. Or, depending on availability, I might make it a horizontal 19 in 1. Either way, this is a perfect cabinet for a multigame since this game isn't that sought after.

Tuesday, September 7, 2010

Finally added GAMES to the GAME Room!

After the neighborhood annual garage sale this past weekend, there was finally room in the Game Room for... GAMES! We sold a bunch of stuff, including the huge entertainment center that took up a lot of space in the Game Room. With that piece gone, the space that it occupied was perfect for 2 games side by side. I vacuumed, dusted and then moved Karate Champ and Heavy Barrel in. They now sit snugly in the space left by the entertainment center. I moved the Red Tent over a bit to make room. The MAME machine still sits in the other corner. I have Crystal Castles coming soon, so I need to open up Google SketchUp and plan what to do next. Here's a pic without the flash: