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  1. Hello from Kansas

    I'm in Olathe.
  2. Hello from Kansas

    Most of the games on his locations bear CRTs that are in good working condition (good color and contrast / brightness) which IMO puts his locations a cut above the rest. Most of the original CRTs had more documentation available for them, and almost nothing was surface mount except for *maybe*...
  3. Hello From TN

    Welcome to the forum. I think your question fits best in the "Technical: Video games, general repair & help" There may be other names for those connectors and adapters, I'm just not the guy who knows what they would be. Sometimes, an edge connector "receptacle" (the part that the board goes...
  4. Hello from Kansas

    I don't currently own any machines, but I'm in the vicinity of several public places with very well-kept pinball machines, and I know the guy that does the repairs. I used to own a Stern Meteor. I also work part-time with a route operator (more like he does the repairs for a few local arcades...
  5. Does anyone else remember this "ball game"?

    It was like the opposite of Pachinko, where instead of the player launching the balls aiming for holes on the playfield, the game launched the balls, and your objective was to catch them with a little fork-shaped "basket" at the bottom. The basket was just directly connected to the handle as...
  6. A few "pro" tips for IR ball sensors

    In my case it was the early 2000s model of Alley Roller (by Ice Ball) but there's enough games with IR sensors these days (and as it turns out, from an earlier period than I realized) that these should apply to all of them. If the IR sensor would normally be obscured from extraneous light...
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