What am i going to do with this thing?

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so heres the deal,i went to an auction about 2-3 months ago where they had a bunch of arcade games i bought a arachnid dart board and chuck-e-cheese game my buddy bought a nfl blitz "99 and some 8 liners? couldnt figure that one out but they were cheap so i went back yesterday (sunday 9-26-10) and the auctioneer asked me when i was going to take my "game" home i was like what game? he said the slot machine,i guess we forgot some there was this one pictured and 2 empty slot cabs i just took this one. the screen just says "touchscreen failure" bill acceptor i think works,cool marque that scrools diffrent color lights seems to be some useful parts here but i know nothing about these things have never played one and i know nothing about touch screens. im thinking $20 bucks on CL it should go pretty quick?its all metal no wood any where VERY heavy.so what do yall think part it out for other projects or just get it out of my hall way? i do live in an apartment space is precious to me.my super system,playchoice and dart board take all my "free space" right now but i did rent a storage space that has a couple more vids in i can take it there but im not into these so input might make me part it if i knew what to keep.
 

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So, just to sum every thing up. Your asking us if you should sell it. Right?

If yes, then yes if your don't desire to have one. But who knows this might just be a great 'learning project' for you.
 
So, just to sum every thing up. Your asking us if you should sell it. Right?

If yes, then yes if your don't desire to have one. But who knows this might just be a great 'learning project' for you.

yea it might be a good learning project,i guess i need to start finding out about touch screens at some point.
 
That 8liners machine is the perfect machine for a jukebox. If you decided to sell it, those touchscreens go for decent coin if there's no burn in.
 
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