gameguy1957
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I've got to clear out an old house that I use to store my spare stuff.
Here's what I've got and a short description. I'll add pics to the thread as I get the time.
$300 for everything. I'm not interested in selling off individual parts right now, but will do that it no one is interested in the lot.
Mr. Do #1 - I think it's a dedicated machine. Played blind last time I plugged it in, but that was about six months ago.
Mr. Do #2 - It's a conversion and plays, but monitor is very dim. I remember looking inside the cabinet and the wiring is all hacked up in it. Has a Space Panic CP on it. Last tested about six months ago.
Boot Hill - Cab only, it's solid, but it's just the gutted cab.
Galaga - Cab, metal for CP, marque, and a few other parts are in it. I replace the bottom because the original was water damaged. I'd consider it for parts only unless you really want a Galaga cab. I think I can remember water damage at the bottom of the sides too, but it's been a lot of years since I looked inside it.
Space Panic - Generic cab, has marquee, wiring, controls, but it's missing the monitor and I'm not sure if it has a back door. Cab looks nice, but there's a little water damage at the bottom. I think I remember the board only pulling up a garbled screen the last time I tested it before pulling the monitor out of it.
Super Basketball - generic cab in rough shape. Looks like it has some usable parts. No monitor or CP.
Wheels II - in decent shape for it's age. All of the parts are included, but it looks like someone started to convert or upgrade it somewhere in the past and then stopped on the project. It has a switcher in the bottom of the cab and a RGB monitor in it, but all of the wiring is missing.
Astro Fighter Cocktail - Missing legs and I'm not sure what's inside of it. The top is taped on with blue painting tape and I've never looked inside of it. No monitor.
Defender - was converted in the past to a Rushin' Attack. Cab is solid exept at the very bottom where the wood is frayed from being drug around without the levelers in place. Cheap black paint on the sides that flakes off as you wipe your hand across it. Art on sides looks good where you can see it. No Monitor.
Hard Drivin' cockpit - All of the parts are there except some small pieces like the ignition switch and gear shifter knob. I've never plugged it in, but I'm sure it doesn't work. There's a small board with notes attached to it in the floorboard.
Two jukeboxes. Mid-seventies era Wurlitzer and a remote box from some other company. Both look complete, but they are in sad shape.
Mania Challenge conversion kit that was pulled from a Centipede cabinet. Was working when pulled.
Super Volleyball conversion kit that was pulled from a Missile Command. Was working when pulled, but it had a graphics problem. The moving graphics only displayed every other line on the screen.
Sega Championship Baseball conversion kit. Pulled from a Mouse Trap game and was working when pulled.
One room full of parts. Untested boards & power supplies, coin boxes and a bunch of other junk I inherited in a bulk buy but didn't use when restoring other games.
Here's a list of the boards in the parts from the room.
Capcom - Darkstalkers The Night Warriors (this is a huge, blue, cartridge-looking thing with Capcom CP System II on it).
Deco – Cassette system board (looks like a computer board with a bunch of ribbon connectors on it)
Taito – Front Line – 3 board set - missing a rom chip
Taito – Elevator Action – 3 board set
Pacific Novelty – Thief main CPU board (missing a few ram chips) and Bezel (grimy but good shape)
Sun Electronics – Kangaroo – 2 board set
Sun Electronics – Kangaroo – 2 board set
Enduro Racer cage with all boards
Tehkan – 2 board set
Sega Zaxxon - 2 board set
Xevious – 2 board set
Taito – Space Chaser – 3 board set
I'll try to get the pics up soon.
-JM
Here's what I've got and a short description. I'll add pics to the thread as I get the time.
$300 for everything. I'm not interested in selling off individual parts right now, but will do that it no one is interested in the lot.
Mr. Do #1 - I think it's a dedicated machine. Played blind last time I plugged it in, but that was about six months ago.
Mr. Do #2 - It's a conversion and plays, but monitor is very dim. I remember looking inside the cabinet and the wiring is all hacked up in it. Has a Space Panic CP on it. Last tested about six months ago.
Boot Hill - Cab only, it's solid, but it's just the gutted cab.
Galaga - Cab, metal for CP, marque, and a few other parts are in it. I replace the bottom because the original was water damaged. I'd consider it for parts only unless you really want a Galaga cab. I think I can remember water damage at the bottom of the sides too, but it's been a lot of years since I looked inside it.
Space Panic - Generic cab, has marquee, wiring, controls, but it's missing the monitor and I'm not sure if it has a back door. Cab looks nice, but there's a little water damage at the bottom. I think I remember the board only pulling up a garbled screen the last time I tested it before pulling the monitor out of it.
Super Basketball - generic cab in rough shape. Looks like it has some usable parts. No monitor or CP.
Wheels II - in decent shape for it's age. All of the parts are included, but it looks like someone started to convert or upgrade it somewhere in the past and then stopped on the project. It has a switcher in the bottom of the cab and a RGB monitor in it, but all of the wiring is missing.
Astro Fighter Cocktail - Missing legs and I'm not sure what's inside of it. The top is taped on with blue painting tape and I've never looked inside of it. No monitor.
Defender - was converted in the past to a Rushin' Attack. Cab is solid exept at the very bottom where the wood is frayed from being drug around without the levelers in place. Cheap black paint on the sides that flakes off as you wipe your hand across it. Art on sides looks good where you can see it. No Monitor.
Hard Drivin' cockpit - All of the parts are there except some small pieces like the ignition switch and gear shifter knob. I've never plugged it in, but I'm sure it doesn't work. There's a small board with notes attached to it in the floorboard.
Two jukeboxes. Mid-seventies era Wurlitzer and a remote box from some other company. Both look complete, but they are in sad shape.
Mania Challenge conversion kit that was pulled from a Centipede cabinet. Was working when pulled.
Super Volleyball conversion kit that was pulled from a Missile Command. Was working when pulled, but it had a graphics problem. The moving graphics only displayed every other line on the screen.
Sega Championship Baseball conversion kit. Pulled from a Mouse Trap game and was working when pulled.
One room full of parts. Untested boards & power supplies, coin boxes and a bunch of other junk I inherited in a bulk buy but didn't use when restoring other games.
Here's a list of the boards in the parts from the room.
Capcom - Darkstalkers The Night Warriors (this is a huge, blue, cartridge-looking thing with Capcom CP System II on it).
Deco – Cassette system board (looks like a computer board with a bunch of ribbon connectors on it)
Taito – Front Line – 3 board set - missing a rom chip
Taito – Elevator Action – 3 board set
Pacific Novelty – Thief main CPU board (missing a few ram chips) and Bezel (grimy but good shape)
Sun Electronics – Kangaroo – 2 board set
Sun Electronics – Kangaroo – 2 board set
Enduro Racer cage with all boards
Tehkan – 2 board set
Sega Zaxxon - 2 board set
Xevious – 2 board set
Taito – Space Chaser – 3 board set
I'll try to get the pics up soon.
-JM
