8 Bit Legacy - Mad Dog McCree History Video

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Im an older guy so I dont remember that as an arcade at all since I wouldnt have gone to one in 1990

I think I had it for pc so I remember it as a crap playing pc game

no fun without a gun Im sure
 
Im an older guy so I dont remember that as an arcade at all since I wouldnt have gone to one in 1990

I remember it being at the main entrance later on at the deptford arcade. Damn annoying as it was cranked up loud also. I tried it once and never again, but I remember it being in that front spot for a good while.
 
Cool Video....

As a proud owner of a working ALG machine with a 33" monitor, all 8 laserdiscs and being the tester and owner of Shaun Wood's prototype ALG MultiROM board, the video told me alot more than I knew. Cool find.
 
As a proud owner of a working ALG machine with a 33" monitor, all 8 laserdiscs and being the tester and owner of Shaun Wood's prototype ALG MultiROM board, the video told me alot more than I knew. Cool find.

We should talk. I had an ALG 3DO setup and I gutted my cabinet and bought the working guts of a DL2 that had been converted to Crime Patrol 2. I still need to put all the guts back together again in my ALG cabinet. I could definitely use some pictures and/or help if you are knowledgeable with these games. I've got Mad Dog 1 & 2, Crime Patrol 1 & 2 and Space Pirates LDs. I also have a the Global VR Six Gun Select version. Love these games.
 
As a proud owner of a working ALG machine with a 33" monitor, all 8 laserdiscs and being the tester and owner of Shaun Wood's prototype ALG MultiROM board, the video told me alot more than I knew. Cool find.

There can't be more than a handful of working games, and probably some in warehouses that work, but haven't been turned on in 20 years?
 
I have a couple of their cabinets but they're really hard to come by. I think of myself as one of their (American Laser Games) biggest fans.

I have the following dedicated cabs:

Atari Ireland The Last Bounty Hunter Deluxe 50" version
Atari Ireland Mad Dog II The Lost Gold

Some of their LaserDiscs: Mad Dog McCree, Mad Dog II The Lost Gold, Crime Patrol 2 Drug Wars, Space
Pirates and The Last Bounty Hunter.

And the latest version of MultiRom and Dexter with all the games on!

Despite all that I'd still buy more of their cabs and want to get the remaining laser discs!

It's great to see other people liking ALG releases!

Will watch the documentary again, I can't get enough!
 
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Shoot, I'm 51, and I still go into arcades when I see one (even if they're mostly redemption nowadays).

I loved those games. Cheesy (all of them) but fun nonetheless.
 
I actually provided the Six Gun Select cabinet for this documentary. I tried my best to find them an original Mad Dog McCree, but with only about a week to track something down, I was lucky enough to find the Six Gun cab. When I got the cabinet it was gutted, had no monitor, and no glass. I quickly tossed in the correct sized monitor, found a bezel, and got a piece of plexi cut. The upper part that holds the plexi in was missing so I just painted a white piece of foam board I had laying around and found the right size screws to hold it in at Lowe's. Since the game wasn't working they just added an image to the monitor in post. Looks like the video came out great. I had a fun time being on set and meeting everyone.
 

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I actually provided the Six Gun Select cabinet for this documentary. I tried my best to find them an original Mad Dog McCree, but with only about a week to track something down, I was lucky enough to find the Six Gun cab. When I got the cabinet it was gutted, had no monitor, and no glass. I quickly tossed in the correct sized monitor, found a bezel, and got a piece of plexi cut. The upper part that holds the plexi in was missing so I just painted a white piece of foam board I had laying around and found the right size screws to hold it in at Lowe's. Since the game wasn't working they just added an image to the monitor in post. Looks like the video came out great. I had a fun time being on set and meeting everyone.


That's fantastic, great photo's too!
 
Perhaps some of you longtime Jersey residents remember the 50" collection
of ALG games that were at the main entrance of Lucky Leo's BITD ?
 
I actually provided the Six Gun Select cabinet for this documentary. I tried my best to find them an original Mad Dog McCree, but with only about a week to track something down, I was lucky enough to find the Six Gun cab. When I got the cabinet it was gutted, had no monitor, and no glass. I quickly tossed in the correct sized monitor, found a bezel, and got a piece of plexi cut. The upper part that holds the plexi in was missing so I just painted a white piece of foam board I had laying around and found the right size screws to hold it in at Lowe's. Since the game wasn't working they just added an image to the monitor in post. Looks like the video came out great. I had a fun time being on set and meeting everyone.

That is awesome! I would have loved to do that.

I'm such a big fan of the ALG games. I have Mad Dog 1 & 2, Crime Patrol 1 & 2 and Space Pirates on laserdisc, plus a full laserdisc cabinet I need to put back together. I also have a Six Gun Select too that I got from an auction that was too cheap to pass up.
 
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