Game-A-Tron - Space Bugger cabinet (am I waisting my time?)
I recently picked up a Tetris off craigslist that been converted from a Game-A-Tron Space Bugger.
http://www.arcade-museum.com/game_detail.php?game_id=10636
I wasn't planning on buying it until I figured out what the cabinet was. The cabinet has been painted at least three times and is in pretty poor condition. That being said, I think its still salvageable if I can find the parts to convert it back to Space Bugger.
Frankly I've never even played Space Bugger, but it seems like all Game-A-Tron games are pretty rare at a minimum. I don't normally take on projects this big, but this seems like it might be worth doing due to the rarity of the game.
I found an original monitor bezel on eBay pretty cheap so I bought it.
Am I spinning my wheels trying to find the rest of the parts for this thing, or is this a project that can be accomplished?
Anybody have Space Bugger parts laying around? PCB, control panel, marquee etc?
I recently picked up a Tetris off craigslist that been converted from a Game-A-Tron Space Bugger.
http://www.arcade-museum.com/game_detail.php?game_id=10636
I wasn't planning on buying it until I figured out what the cabinet was. The cabinet has been painted at least three times and is in pretty poor condition. That being said, I think its still salvageable if I can find the parts to convert it back to Space Bugger.
Frankly I've never even played Space Bugger, but it seems like all Game-A-Tron games are pretty rare at a minimum. I don't normally take on projects this big, but this seems like it might be worth doing due to the rarity of the game.
I found an original monitor bezel on eBay pretty cheap so I bought it.
Am I spinning my wheels trying to find the rest of the parts for this thing, or is this a project that can be accomplished?
Anybody have Space Bugger parts laying around? PCB, control panel, marquee etc?
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