Pleiades10
Well-known member
WTB: Turbo boardset, vertical jamma cab, Arkanoid II decals
Hey guys.
I have a few projects I'd like to finish up before the holiday season, and I need the following items.
(1.) A working Sega Turbo boardset and start button.
(2.) Arkanoid 2: Revenge of Doh control panel decals. Not the blue Romstar overlay, but the stickers that identify the capsules. A file of that artwork would be fine as well.
(3.) A vertical jamma cabinet.
I'm trying to find a home for a rare Eastern Micro Electronics Hoccer kit I recently obtained. It's not Jamma, but it uses a 44 pin edge connector like Jamma, so I figure I could get an adapter or re-wire part of the wiring harness to make Hoccer work.
Problem is, the Hoccer marquee in the kit is rather short (similar in height to a Frogger marquee), so I would need a cabinet that uses a shorter marquee, like a Sega/Gremlin, Atari, Game Plan, Universal, or Taito cab. I'm trying to avoid having empty space between the Hoccer marquee and the marquee brackets.
The cabinet can be a "hellcade" for all I care. I'd be re doing it with Hoccer art, and possibly repainting it anyway. As long as it's wired for Jamma, features a vertical monitor, and is free of mold and water damage.
PM me if you have any of this stuff. Game cabinet should be local to Columbus Ohio.
Kyle
Hey guys.
I have a few projects I'd like to finish up before the holiday season, and I need the following items.
(1.) A working Sega Turbo boardset and start button.
(2.) Arkanoid 2: Revenge of Doh control panel decals. Not the blue Romstar overlay, but the stickers that identify the capsules. A file of that artwork would be fine as well.
(3.) A vertical jamma cabinet.
I'm trying to find a home for a rare Eastern Micro Electronics Hoccer kit I recently obtained. It's not Jamma, but it uses a 44 pin edge connector like Jamma, so I figure I could get an adapter or re-wire part of the wiring harness to make Hoccer work.
Problem is, the Hoccer marquee in the kit is rather short (similar in height to a Frogger marquee), so I would need a cabinet that uses a shorter marquee, like a Sega/Gremlin, Atari, Game Plan, Universal, or Taito cab. I'm trying to avoid having empty space between the Hoccer marquee and the marquee brackets.
The cabinet can be a "hellcade" for all I care. I'd be re doing it with Hoccer art, and possibly repainting it anyway. As long as it's wired for Jamma, features a vertical monitor, and is free of mold and water damage.
PM me if you have any of this stuff. Game cabinet should be local to Columbus Ohio.
Kyle