ChaosJohn
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I couldn't manage to get the sound working on the Frogger PCB I was working on (see other listing) and I'm overloaded anyway, so here's a cheap, working 60-in-1 in a Frogger cabinet.
What's good:
What you'll proabably want to upgrade:
If I wasn't so overloaded and was ambitious, I'd do all the stuff in the second list and sell it for $600 to $800. But I'm feeling lazy and feeling like I'd like to get my arcade back to functional instead of over-stuffed with project games, so come `n get it.
Here are a few pictures:
pm me if you're interested.
What's good:
- it works
- it's cheap
What you'll proabably want to upgrade:
- it has 2 8-way joysticks, so it's not so great for 4-way games. I think I have a 4-way joystick, which I'll include. You could wire it up to the 2nd player controls and wire those in parallel with the 1st person controls for a quick fix. Or you could go all-out & buy a 4-way/8-way switchable stick & install it. I think I have one. I'll throw it in for an extra $30 (it's a Mag-Stik Plus - it'll cost you over $40 shipped from Ultimarc).
- Not a Frogger CPO. If you're feeling really ambitious, you could strip & patch the control panel and put on a real Frogger CPO (with extra holes for the buttons or not)
- No side art. Most Frogger's DIDN'T have side art, but it is readily available if you want to add it.
- The monitor could use some tweaking. Right now the horizontal is too wide, so the game image extends above the cardboard Frogger bezel. Simple adjustment of course, I could do this for you while you wait if you'd like, but I loaned someone my plastic adjustment tools, so it'll have to wait a week.
If I wasn't so overloaded and was ambitious, I'd do all the stuff in the second list and sell it for $600 to $800. But I'm feeling lazy and feeling like I'd like to get my arcade back to functional instead of over-stuffed with project games, so come `n get it.
Here are a few pictures:
pm me if you're interested.
