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Title: Hello from Illinois
Post by: computerfixerguy on January 26, 2014, 05:22:02 pm
Not the good part of Illinois, the nowhere part.

I found John's videos and podcasts while sick over Christmas holiday and stayed up a few nights watching and listening to them. That compelled me to pick up my first project arcade machine yesterday.

I figured it would be a fun adventure, day long road trip. I brought a friend and everything started out peachy but the adventure turned into a shitventure halfway through the day. I can tell the story if anyone is interested.


Title: Re: Hello from Illinois
Post by: lesoleil70 on January 26, 2014, 06:05:00 pm
go for it.


Title: Re: Hello from Illinois
Post by: computerfixerguy on January 26, 2014, 07:36:36 pm
We are in rural Illinois headed to rural Missouri. The GPS said the trip would be 2.5 hours in each direction. Sounded fine to me, a day long road trip to pick up a game.

The morning got off to a good start. We were off on time, breakfast on the road, guy called to confirm we were on our way. Golden. Getting there became a battle because the wind picked up and was really buffeting the van around, then the rain, sleet, and wintry mix started and stopped. Compared to Illinois Missouri can be... hilly. Between the weather, wind, and hills my buddy was car sick by the time we arrived.

We arrive and the guy shows us the game. Turns out he smokes. A lot. Whole garage smells like one big wet cigarette. No big deal I thought, the game will sit in the garage for awhile and air out. These things were smoked around for years anyway. The game is quite a bit rougher than he described but OK, worth restoring I say. The price is right. This is my summer weekend project.

I ask to see in the rear of the game and he says he doesn't have keys and never opened it. He offers to drill the locks and I say yes, please. We get the door open and it's at least an inch of dust over *everything*. This game hasn't been opened in a decade or two.

I pay the man, back the van up and I run over his mailbox. I apologized and paid him an idiot tax with my reserve cash.

We lay the game on its back to load it and I see water damage that wasn't visible previously. Fuck me, what did I get into here?

At this point I have a water damaged game I've paid for, run over his mailbox, and have a 200 pound cigarette in my van. I decided to just leave and get back home asap. We calm down and head out except my buddy dry heaving in the passenger side and oh yes it gets better, we have a flat tire about 18 miles from home.

We sit and wait for an hour, finally the tow truck arrives and takes us home.

I had planned to get new tires on the van in 2-4 weeks since the tread is dipping below Lincoln's head.

So the new tires, tow, game, and idiot tax for the seller's mailbox means this happy little adventure cost me about $750. Currently the cigga-game is sitting in the back of my van at the mechanic shop imparting it's masculine aroma on the interior of the vehicle.

What was that maxim about video game collecting? YOU WILL ALWAYS OVERPAY FOR YOUR FIRST GAME.


Title: Re: Hello from Illinois
Post by: John's Arcade on January 26, 2014, 10:17:02 pm
Wow! What a story!  What game did you get?? Pics?w


Title: Re: Hello from Illinois
Post by: computerfixerguy on January 26, 2014, 11:51:51 pm
The game is Cabal. Figured if I screw it up then at least I didn't ruin a GOOD game, right? The price was right and I just wanted a cheap project game. The trackballs are on there (but shot). It all appears original and very, very neglected. Still not sure if it was originally a Cabal or conversion. One of the sides the art is perfectly intact and the other side its 95% ripped off. The machine is generally trashed and water damaged but the marquee looks practically new. Also worth noting the game art is really, really, really terrible. Just look at the soldier's expression. Assuming I make the game into something else I'm going to hang that marquee on my wall because the art is so bad it's great.

I'll post up pics tomorrow when I get the van back. I'm going to need a haz mat suit to get the dust out of the cab. It's going to be a complete disassemble and reassemble project oh god why did I do this I could have just built a new game from scratch easier project.

I like woodworking, electronics, and all that stuff. To me the value of the experience is in the journey more than the destination. It'll be an entertaining summer project. I'll probably post up questions as they come which is why I signed up here.


Title: Re: Hello from Illinois
Post by: jow on January 27, 2014, 11:28:13 am
And so it begins...

Welcome  ;D


Title: Re: Hello from Illinois
Post by: lesoleil70 on January 27, 2014, 03:50:14 pm
oh man that's awesome.



Title: Re: Hello from Illinois
Post by: John's Arcade on January 27, 2014, 03:57:50 pm
The game is Cabal. Figured if I screw it up then at least I didn't ruin a GOOD game, right? The price was right and I just wanted a cheap project game. The trackballs are on there (but shot). It all appears original and very, very neglected. Still not sure if it was originally a Cabal or conversion. One of the sides the art is perfectly intact and the other side its 95% ripped off. The machine is generally trashed and water damaged but the marquee looks practically new. Also worth noting the game art is really, really, really terrible. Just look at the soldier's expression. Assuming I make the game into something else I'm going to hang that marquee on my wall because the art is so bad it's great.

I'll post up pics tomorrow when I get the van back. I'm going to need a haz mat suit to get the dust out of the cab. It's going to be a complete disassemble and reassemble project oh god why did I do this I could have just built a new game from scratch easier project.

I like woodworking, electronics, and all that stuff. To me the value of the experience is in the journey more than the destination. It'll be an entertaining summer project. I'll probably post up questions as they come which is why I signed up here.

You should post a photo! I bet it wasn't always a Cabal. Would love to see it.


Title: Re: Hello from Illinois
Post by: STEVESPEEZE on January 28, 2014, 02:00:46 am
yeah id love to see progress photos if you dont mind. Thats what john and the rest of us are all about.
I got a giant cigarette sitting on my front porch now and today i pick up a neo geo mvs that seemed to run all bipolar and stuff when i looked at it.


Title: Re: Hello from Illinois
Post by: offset on January 28, 2014, 02:45:53 am
Congrats on first game, picked up my first game in IL as well (I live near St Louis), it was a Mania Challenge, but after researching the Cabinet, found out it was originally a Qbert based on shape (there was yellow under the black paint also)

You can post front and profile pics of the cabinet and compare to websites below to see if we can identify if it was a conversion or not.
http://www.coinopspace.com/group/directory/forum/topics/cabinet-identification-charts?xg_source=activity
http://www.drzero.org/videogames/dynamo/


Title: Re: Hello from Illinois
Post by: computerfixerguy on February 08, 2014, 12:08:32 pm
Ok sorry for the delay. I've been picking up supplies and ordering parts over the last week. I plan to at least take progress pictures when the real work begins. I'll take some detailed before pictures when it gets warmer or I can get the heater in the garage working.

Until then, here's a quick update: Made a trip to the hardware store for extra garage lights, citristrip, a dolly, work table, etc. I've ordered a big box of parts from Bob Roberts. The two trackballs on the game currently are standard Wico 2 1/4". I found the tube to be in a very pristine no burn condition. The monitor chassis tag is intact and says it was manufactured in 1983. It is an electrohome G07. I noticed an unused plug inside the cabinet that says "video disc outlet". I wondered why the door swings open on a hinge. I also wondered why there is a built in case fan in the door. Also, why is that tube in such nice shape?

Has anyone guessed yet?

(http://i.imgur.com/hvgAibE.jpg)

It was originally a M.A.C.H. 3


Title: Re: Hello from Illinois
Post by: OperationWolf on February 11, 2014, 11:24:50 am
Cool Nice find, what part of Il are you from Iam from southern Il my Self.