Anyone in Kansas?

I'm in the Kansas City metro area on the Missouri side and have an Astron Belt/Galaxy Ranger for sale/trade. I am also considering selling/trading my restored Missile Command cocktail since I want the cabaret version.

Oh, I also have a bunch of boards and other misc, parts for sale (these were all posted several months ago in this forum).

Scott C.
 
I've got a really cool Star Wars chair for sale, but it won't help you, since I am not in KS. :D

Welcome to the forum, and good luck on your search, you've come to the right place to buy! Lotta good people here.
 
In Lincoln NE, I have a Rockola Eyes machine for sale soon, and a Star Wars upright that is PC driven on CL in Lincoln if you search it....also a few other project cabs
 
Im a couple hours east of KC, but dont really have much to sell. I have a cocktail project and a dart project that I planned on keeping and/or flipping but could be convinced to let 'em go. Otherwise just a cheap foosball table and a slot machine.
 
In Lincoln NE, I have a Rockola Eyes machine for sale soon, and a Star Wars upright that is PC driven on CL in Lincoln if you search it....also a few other project cabs
Zen, that isn't the SW that was at the Des Moines auction 5 or so years ago, is it?

Scott C.
 
I have a maximum enforcer/area 51 totally redone with new everything & a new happ recoil kit. Im already board with it & want another project. Looks & plays awesome I like restoring more than playing, im in tulsa
 
I remember seeing that! I thought it was cool that a Star Wars showed up, and then I got closer..... I could not believe it.

ArcadeMaze!
It was the first MAMEed Star Wars (in a Star Wars cabinet) I had ever seen. It played, but the screen wasn't mounted or sized quite right, so the edges were visible. Everything else on the outside was Star Wars though, including the flight controller. Since then I have seen two BattleZones done this way.

Honestly, at the rate the hardware is failing, a dedicated JAMMA PCB would be a slick solution for some of these games. Obviously, easier for rasters than vectors, but the idea has merit. Think of the replacement Williams PCB JROK did.

Scott C.
 
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