Anyone parting out a Star Wars racer arcade? I believe that I need the working main cpu to bring our game back to life. It appears that it is not sending video signal to the monitor.
I have a Star Wars "Pod" Racer that plays blind. I know that the monitor is in good working order because I have hooked up a NASCAR game to it and it is clear and bright. So I have determined that the CPU is not sending out the video signal. Who can repair this or is there anyone who has one...
My son and I had a good time at the auction. We bid on a couple of jukeboxes but they went too high. We spent most of our time dragging our extention cords around and playing the games. Buyer fees for private individuals are excessive.
We have a sit down Trilogy and have really enjoyed it. It is big and it does take a lot of space but it really stands out in a game room and the kids love it.
We loved getting the mag every month. I finally almost got our gameroom to where it is presentable to national magazine audience and they have to close shop. I really will miss reading "Gameroom".
Well first of all, Im on salary. Second, I spent a lot more than 36 seconds playing when I first went to google that day. All in all, it was a nice little break. BTW The google Pac Man was a lot easier that the arcade version.
Awsome job. It looks like you put a lot of thought and planning into it. Cocktails usually just take up too much room but you have them arranged where it just works. Where did you get the video geek sign?
The wife and I got a Star Wars Trilogy at one of the Winston Salem auctions. This was the big 8 foot long joker with the lights and projection monitor. I separate the monitor section from the rest of the game and start moving towards the trailer when I hear a heartbreaking "CRASH!". When I...