The Dynamo Cut Corner Control Panel Cabinet Pic Thread

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Dynamo made cabs for a ton of classic games back in the 80's and 90's.

From Street Fighter II The World Warrior to 1943 and many others we all remember and love.

A lot of which came with cut corner control panels like this one (this one modified with a blue third button):

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Please post pics of YOUR Dynamo Cut Corner Control Panel Cabinet and details if any.

19" or 25" or Other. Any Game, Any Cab.

The only requirement is a cut corner control panel (original or repro).

Although not a major player in the design and release of any classic games per se, Dynamo does deserve props for the contributions they did provide to the arcade community at large.

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Although not a major player in the design and release of any classic games per se, Dynamo does deserve props for the contributions they did provide to the arcade community at large.

With all due respect, this is not accurate. Dynamo had been doing contract work for major players in the industry since the early 80's, years before they finally released the HS-1.

Dynamo had already worked with a number of heavy-hitters in the industry during the early 80's including Bally Distributing, Cinematronics, Rare Coin-it before making major strides working on iconic cabinets including Street Fighter 1 (the primary design concept was created by Atari but they did not manufacture the cabinet), After Burner, Commando and many others.

Ikari Warriors for TradeWest/SNK was released in early 1986 and Dynamo did not even announce the first Hardware System cabinet until the end of that year at the AMOA show in November.
 
Great idea for a thread! All of the Dynamo cabs/panels I've had were a few conversions deep by the time I got them... Be interesting to see some in original livery, so to speak.
 
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