What 3 Sea Wolfs looks like...

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Need a break from messing around with vectors. These have been waiting patiently for some TLC.

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Dayum, Dave! Three of them? Wow.
 
Way to go Dave. It's been a while, eh? Can't remember if I told you but I wrote a test program for sea wolf that might help: http://forums.arcade-museum.com/showthread.php?t=151955&highlight=sea+wolf

Ya, time to make a really nice one for myself and hopefully get the other two working in the process. Working on the power supplies right now. I will eventually need that test rom. Wont have too much time to work on these until next month, right now I am just gearing up for them.
 
I really love the shit out of Sea Wolf. It never gets old, the cab is awesome, the sounds rule, the periscope mech is one of the most innovative 'controllers' ever devised, and it always reminds me of the year 1981, when I first played one. I believe Juice Newton or the Oak Ridge Boys may have been playing on the juke when I did. You cabs seem to have very little flaking paint. Mine looks decent, but the paint is flaking from the sides, and that 'watery' sub pattern is too cool to lose. May have to just triple thick what's left.
 
If you get one working that you want to sell let me know. My buddy has been looking for one of these for awhile.
 
I just came across a Sea Wolf that was partially submerged for a few years.. :(

It's good to see 3 of them that stayed in dry dock at least! Have fun with the restores.
 
I'm picking one up in the next two weeks.

Supposedly just needs to be put back together.

Famous last words...
 
Sea Wolf is one game that is really meant to be in multiples. Beautiful.

xoxo van
 
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First a garage full of Battlezones, now a garage full of Sea Wolves. Nice :D
Eventually, I'd like to pick up a Sea Wolf. Great game. "What's Her Name" even likes that game.
 
I really love the shit out of Sea Wolf. It never gets old, the cab is awesome, the sounds rule, the periscope mech is one of the most innovative 'controllers' ever devised, and it always reminds me of the year 1981, when I first played one. I believe Juice Newton or the Oak Ridge Boys may have been playing on the juke when I did. You cabs seem to have very little flaking paint. Mine looks decent, but the paint is flaking from the sides, and that 'watery' sub pattern is too cool to lose. May have to just triple thick what's left.

I agree. I seriously think it is my favorite game. It just totally rocks.
 

Dude, that's like $225 worth of Sea Wolf in one place. :)

The price doesn't do justice to how much I liked to play this game back in '77 or '78 when my Mom would take me shopping to Grand Central. They had a Sprint 2 right next to it, as well. I was about 8 years old. Sweet, sweet memories.
 
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