wich cab?

Muerto

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as the title says...

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I would say someone made their own cab and patterned it on the Centipede cab, with some design changes for the marquee area...
 
I would say someone made their own cab and patterned it on the Centipede cab, with some design changes for the marquee area...

The CP height is different too. It just looks like a cross between all the early Atari cabinets. Kind of why I thought it was a rip-off. Of course it could just be their own CNC design.
 
I'm really digging the artwork on that Centi cab in the flyer, it's really nicely done. The sideart on the Goliath looks really neat from Muerto's picture too, I wonder how many drugs the designers were on to come up with the center pattern for that sideart. :)
 
Did they really mean MIDI and MIDI Driver? Sure looks like it should be "Mini" and "Mini Driver". :)
 
I'm really digging the artwork on that Centi cab in the flyer, it's really nicely done. The sideart on the Goliath looks really neat from Muerto's picture too, I wonder how many drugs the designers were on to come up with the center pattern for that sideart. :)

+1. I also like the Defender Marquee rip off. 'UNIGAME' != 'DEFENDER'.

ken
 
Did they really mean MIDI and MIDI Driver? Sure looks like it should be "Mini" and "Mini Driver". :)

MIDI was a term to mean in between what was considered mini and full sized. It was most commonly used when referred to skirts. A mini-skirt was mid-thigh (sometimes) and a full-length went to the ankles. Something about knee-length was referred to as a midi-skirt.

Since most mini-drivers had 13" monitors, and this one appears to be 19", it may be considered bigger than a mini, but smaller than a full-size, hence the MIDI tag....
 
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