This is your brain on crack...

That's true... I hadn't considered the whole portability element. Maybe that's the justification for the low, low price of only $699.99.
 
Not only is the seller throwing this all in a tub, but he didn't even bother to cut anything straight... Hey, at least it's "best offer"!
 
seriously guy....that cut for the PS fan....wow...

If this person smoked crack it would make them smarter...

If this auction was a KLOVer, sorry for the wise crack, but WTF
 
I like how he goes on to describe that it dosen't actaully work properly all of the time, and it may come with wires disconnected and player controls that don't work.
 
Uhhh. I'm speechless. This is an entirely new level of horror story. :)
 
My 3rd offer for $17 was rejected. I am not allowed to make any other offers. :)

LOL; maybe I should offer him $20 for it. There has to be some spare parts that could be salvaged there.
 
Uhhh. I'm speechless. This is an entirely new level of horror story. :)

Hey what are all you guy's perplexed about. It's Like New and there's "FREEE SHIPPING" :D


Wait. Is this thing even rigged up to actually show an image on any old T.V. screen??
 
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Wow....simply wow.This may be the worst one ever.An arcade disemboweled and it's innards put into a rubbermaid container...and $699.99 for something he butchered? Too bad pal....gonna have to eat your losses there.
 
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too funny, arbitrarily connected hahaha:

WIRES ARE ARBITRARILY CONNECTED FOR TEMPORARY CONNECTION. Please understand the wiring job was a WORK-IN-PROGRESS, and may arrive disconnected for certain players. It can still be modified to work, the connections just have to be double-checked.
 
Id certainly compliment a guy who can fit the guts of a four player game into some thing you could take to lunch. But seriously is that price tag really nessesary for half the parts to fill a empty cab?
 
I think the guy had a decent concept, but why by that for $700 when you could probably get the entire cabinet for less?
 
I think the guy had a decent concept, but why by that for $700 when you could probably get the entire cabinet for less?

I think the entire concept itself is pretty ridiculous. Let's tear apart an arcade game, so that we can plug it into a regular TV. It only plays that ONE GAME though. I guess you gain the advantage of being able to sit around on a couch and play more comfortably with other people?

Oh wait, well, he said most of the controls don't even work right so I guess nobody else was playing this thing anyway.

But let's forgive the concept and just look at the implementation. This is the kind of thing you stick in your closet or leave on your workbench, nobody wants your fucking arcade guts stuffed into a tupperware container. It's fine if thats a temporary housing, but that's not something you try and sell. It dosen't work, it's ugly as sin, and it costs about as much as the whole game probably does.

Why stuff it all into a plastic tub? I don't get it, if it we're me and this was a temporary housing, i'd mount the boards on something like a sanded wood base with metal spacers.
 
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