trickman
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Okay, look at the first pic. Best guess, it was a Burgertime at some point.
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BT didn't come with a 25" though... Of course the guy may not know what he's talking about either...and $20 if you want the 25" monitor that goes inside. The monitor works but is the original from the cabinet and has some light screen burn.
BT didn't come with a 25" though... Of course the guy may not know what he's talking about either...
Sure does look like a Burgertime.
gregbl, you are super-awesome. Nice save!
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When it is done, you can be at the top of the line (if you wish) to hear about it and possibly buy it. I won't need 2 Burgertime machines...![]()
That's exactly the type of BurgerTime I'd like to find. Should make for a fun restore.
I hear you. My BT's side art is in too nice of shape to strip and redo, but not nice enough to be mint. All the red's faded and the bottom has some plywood flaking. Whattaya do? Oh well, I don't have the time for full restores this winter anyway.
This is where I'm at with my Moon Patrol, a bit shabby, but not bad enough for a complete overhaul of the sideart.
Which brings up the question, isn't it a little bit cool to have a game with "minor" arcade markings in your private collection? As if it adds a little character/history.
It'll be a spring project...she's in line behind a few other personal machines that need work. But I'm getting all the parts I need lined up ahead of time...