ANyone ever heard of yestercadE?

I begin with a used arcade box, usually from the Golden Age of Arcading in the 1980's. This may be anything from a generic old game to a classic such as Asteroids or Mappy, depending upon what is available through my contacts. The joy lies in knowing you have a true piece of history…and you saved it from dying in some junkyard. First, I carefully extract all the machines working parts, with an eye to re-using the classic hardware.


doesen't that contradict what he does?
 
These machines look awful. The "Rockade" made me die a little inside.

BTW: http://www.yestercade.net/arcade.htm

...that animated GIF of the Tron joystick seriously looks like someone's self-pleasuring themselves. Reminds me of those Shake-Weight commercials. Totally fits in with the craptacular spectacle of the rest of the site.
 
These machines look awful. The "Rockade" made me die a little inside.

BTW: http://www.yestercade.net/arcade.htm

...that animated GIF of the Tron joystick seriously looks like someone's self-pleasuring themselves. Reminds me of those Shake-Weight commercials. Totally fits in with the craptacular spectacle of the rest of the site.


Its not a their its a He, one guy does this.
 
Yea.....good thing they rescued that fully restore-able GORF to turn it into the Highly sot after and Ultra Rare "The Dale-Cade"


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