Point Blank dedicated - Dimensions/weight?

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Great game to own. Lots of replay value unlike fixed/story-lead shooters.
Never the same game twice. You're not really getting the japanese cabinet, are you?
 
24w x 32d has to be wrong? This size couldn't fit a 25" monitor. I could be wrong, but I don't remember it being a 19" monitor?

About 30x35 (from mm) sounds about right.

I want to say that I remember a deticated variant of this game that was larger than maybe 32" and couldn't fit in a lot of people's door. You'd see them cheap on criagslist with a picture of it in their garage. But, maybe that was PB2.
 
24w x 32d has to be wrong? This size couldn't fit a 25" monitor. I could be wrong, but I don't remember it being a 19" monitor?

About 30x35 (from mm) sounds about right.

I want to say that I remember a deticated variant of this game that was larger than maybe 32" and couldn't fit in a lot of people's door. You'd see them cheap on criagslist with a picture of it in their garage. But, maybe that was PB2.

I have the dedicated Japanese cabinet. The monitor is I think 27" (or at least a 25"), and the width of the cabinet is just under 32".
 
780mm is 30.7" (or about 30 3/4).

Maybe something else leans out too that wasn't measured.

Either way, OP measure your doors twice. ;)
 
Great game to own. Lots of replay value unlike fixed/story-lead shooters.
Never the same game twice. You're not really getting the japanese cabinet, are you?

For me it has to be the Japanese style cabinet. I have zero wooden cabinets, and almost a dozen candies. There aren't many decent setups for gun games in candy cabinets (outside of the Naomi upright gun cabs that housed Confidential Mission, VC3, and Ghost Squad, but no one seems to have one for sale in the past decade), so I need to find something that meshes with everything else. The big bright colors and cartoony artwork and the giant marquee would look a lot better with everything else I own than a giant black box like Lethal Enforcers or HotD.

I have missed out on two this month. A retail place in Connecticut had one and I apparently called ten minutes too late. And I missed a private sale. There's one up for sale relatively cheap on Yahoo Auctions Japan that I'm considering importing (hence the need for dimensions), it'd end up about $200 more than the retail place would have after shipping. Just trying to get the seller to provide a couple more pictures than their listing has because it's just one poorly framed shot.

I've had WTB posts up on most of the big arcade forums on and off for a few years, missed the Gunbalina on here less than 100 miles from me last year. Just not having much luck.

I've already measured my door! :)

vinsanity said:
I have the dedicated Japanese cabinet
Yeah, it's a 27". 31x36x82 with the topper on with those measurements converted.

If you ever decide you'd consider selling it, keep me in mind. I don't know what you paid, but I know what the last few I've seen went for and I'm willing to pay more than that.
 
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...Yeah, it's a 27". 31x36x82 with the topper on with those measurements converted.

If you ever decide you'd consider selling it, keep me in mind. I don't know what you paid, but I know what the last few I've seen went for and I'm willing to pay more than that.
Yeah, the measurements on the flyer are a little off. My basement door is just a little under 32", and the game just barely fit through. It's a huge cab, but luckily it's on wheels.

Totally understand you wanting one. I played the game between games of MVC 2 back in the day. The game is a ton of fun, and is always a hit at parties. The cabinet and art is also spectacular. It's definitely a keeper for me.
 
Yeah, the measurements on the flyer are a little off. My basement door is just a little under 32", and the game just barely fit through. It's a huge cab, but luckily it's on wheels.

Worst case, they didn't glue/staple/nail/screw these cabs together, it's Ikea-style. You could take it apart if you *really* needed.

http://www.pobtastic.co.uk/arcade/pb.htm
 
I think someone did this with a Police Trainer 3 aka "9/11" to move it into their basement.

But that cab is an animal.
 
I think someone did this with a Police Trainer 3 aka "9/11" to move it into their basement.

But that cab is an animal.

My first cab ever was Lethal Enforcers II a little over ten years ago. It took me half a day to pry it apart and put it back together because my stairwell was about 2" too narrow. Wooden cabs can entirely be broken down, but it's usually WAY more effort than it's worth. Especially when they're stapled or glued.
 
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