My Street Fighter Restoration

zenomorp

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Here is a before and after pic..

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And a video of the whole process...

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xYW7k1CFqH8




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Great job man, that really looks nice. I loved playing SFII as a kid- it was always my favorite fighting game.
 
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Ive seen that before, and its awesome. SF brings many good memories with it for me. I spent a lot of $$$ on that game the summer of my 7th grade year.
 
I really wish SF had its own full cabinet side art. It really deserves it. I hate those little rectangles that almost ruin a restored cab. Good job on the restoration though.
 
Very nice job. Street Fighter is one of the best SERIES of fighting games ever. They made a million it seems, but damn if they aren't good games.
 
Beautiful. The screenshot with the game on the screen brings back a lot of great memories. Of course I still play a lot of SF.
 
One of the best SF2 machines I've ever seen , looks really good ! You should donate some pics of it to KLOV , the one on there looks kinda ghetto ,
 
One of the best SF2 machines I've ever seen , looks really good ! You should donate some pics of it to KLOV , the one on there looks kinda ghetto ,

Thanks and thanks to everyone else. Unfortunately, I sold the machine over a year ago. I still have the pics though.
 
Nice job. I would put about 1/2" wood spacer between the joystick and the metal control panel because the joystick rides too high. Often joysticks can be set lower also. It's just an e-clip adjustment.
 
purrrrdy.. ill have another sf someday...

i also miss my xmen vs streetfighter.... :( alhough it was a converted berzerk so no big loss there but still a really fun game to play with friends...
 
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