Donkey Kong / Centipede Cabaret Arcade Game.

SRW

Well-known member
Joined
Nov 27, 2007
Messages
2,438
Reaction score
394
Location
Middle Grove, New York
Rating - 100%
50   0   1
This is a professionally made cabaret arcade game which has Donkey Kong and Centipede in the same cabinet. As you can see the cabinet is beautiful and is done up with the artwork of both games. To the best of my knowledge only a small number of these were made by a company a few years back. There is a button on the control panel that switches from one game to the other instantly. The control panel has both a trackball and joystick. I can't say enough about the quality of this cabinet. It's top notch from top to bottom. I have this priced at $650 which is less than what I have into it.
 

Attachments

  • dkcent1.jpg
    dkcent1.jpg
    20.6 KB · Views: 183
  • dkcent2.jpg
    dkcent2.jpg
    27.3 KB · Views: 933
  • dkcent3.jpg
    dkcent3.jpg
    29.4 KB · Views: 146
  • dkcent4.jpg
    dkcent4.jpg
    23.4 KB · Views: 128
  • dkcent5.jpg
    dkcent5.jpg
    28.5 KB · Views: 122
SRW, let me be the first to say...that thing is awesome! Not buying, just praising. What a cool piece.
 
Damn, that is neat.. what type of PCB is in that?

Kevin

Hey Kevin,
It's a newer type multiboard. I think it is custom with just those two games on it. This whole machine is custom! :)

Oh yeah, it has a full size monitor in it also.

Steve
 
I'm not Centipede fan or Donkey Kong, but if I was, I would be extremely interested in it over the front art work.

Good Luck on Sale :)

Kevin

Hey Kevin,
It's a newer type multiboard. I think it is custom with just those two games on it. This whole machine is custom! :)

Oh yeah, it has a full size monitor in it also.

Steve
 
yeah, no doubt. It is absolutely a must have for a DK or pede collector. You're price seems way too good for that custom. I wouldn't think it would have trouble selling at all.
 
yeah, there was a company that made these and a couple of other combo cabinets a few years ago and got caught not licensing the property. they didn't make a lot of any of 'em before they were shut down. i want to say they were out of Florida or somewhere in the SE, but i could be totally wrong.
 
deffinitly cool... but i play centipede with my right hand, its a shame its made for a lefty!!! they shoulda put the trackball on the right like the original caberet!


anyways good luck with your sale..................
 
Very cool and I noticed the trackball placement right away as well. If you're a lefty, this is a dream game for you!
 
deffinitly cool... but i play centipede with my right hand, its a shame its made for a lefty!!! they shoulda put the trackball on the right like the original caberet!


anyways good luck with your sale..................

I am a lefty! :)

That's probably why I never even thought about that. It seemed natural to me from the start. ;)
 
Take a pic of the boards and post. I had one of these and it actually had both boards and they were original, then it had the pc amusments jamma switcher and then a jamma adapter to go to each the dk and centipede board. They are nice looking machines, and the way the one i had was wired, you could play centipede with the joystick, or you could play DK with a trackball since they were wired together

good luck selling, the guy that has the one i had will never sells his, he loves it
 
This is a professionally made cabaret arcade game which has Donkey Kong and Centipede in the same cabinet. As you can see the cabinet is beautiful and is done up with the artwork of both games. To the best of my knowledge only a small number of these were made by a company a few years back. There is a button on the control panel that switches from one game to the other instantly. The control panel has both a trackball and joystick. I can't say enough about the quality of this cabinet. It's top notch from top to bottom. I have this priced at $650 which is less than what I have into it.

Pretty neat. do you know what company made it?
 
Back
Top Bottom