Tetris in a Tapper cab ??? LMAO

A local buddy of mine has a small arcade downtown in here in town and has a Tetris in a Tapper cab down there. He also has a nice Tapper at his home. In fact that may be the one John (Les Manley) was talking about as I believe my buddy picked up both of his Tapper cabs at different MN auctions
 
A local buddy of mine has a small arcade downtown in here in town and has a Tetris in a Tapper cab down there. He also has a nice Tapper at his home. In fact that may be the one John (Les Manley) was talking about as I believe my buddy picked up both of his Tapper cabs at different MN auctions

Same guy also bought a Tron that supposedly had power issues. They had it out in the dead row outside. Was normally going to be in the auction, but it had power issues on that day only so they didn't include it. I wanted the Tron bad, but I had spent too much money so I let him have it as we were bidding against each other.
 
There was one exactly like this at the MN auction a few years ago. Tetris in a tapper. I don't know what was eventually done with it, but I know the guy who bought it, did so because of the Tapper cab.

I was there and saw that. There was some big ass Kremlin looking sideart that almost made it look like a dedicated Tetris.
 
Cmon! Don't be a hater. It is the top of the line model! How many other Atari games come with cup holders and a foot rest?

BTW, why does the KLOV Tetris entry show a converted Joust cocktail?

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I assumed it would be in a normal cabinet before I clicked the auction.

There is nothing normal about Tetris. Just look at the pictures that KLOV used (as pointed out above)

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Tetris was pretty popular when it first came out. You're likely to find that just about every cab was converted at one time (just like Arkanoid)
 
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