Game World Cabinet
This cab was fully working, except for the monitor image rolling. A tweak of the vertical hold sorted this and I was able to play some Bomb Jack!
Unfortunately the monitor does have some burn, with some light Pac-Man maze image present.
I spent a couple of hours cleaning and polishing the cab, although I've still got to have a clean inside. The front of the cab has hinges and can be tilted towards the player, allowing internal access. This is the first time I've seen this and is a pretty cool feature.
The coin count is very low. It looks like the cab had a Pac-Man type game installed originally, and the coin counters were probably replaced when the PCB was changed out.
Old ten pence pieces still in the coin box.
Next up is Astro Blaster!
This cab was fully working, except for the monitor image rolling. A tweak of the vertical hold sorted this and I was able to play some Bomb Jack!
Unfortunately the monitor does have some burn, with some light Pac-Man maze image present.
I spent a couple of hours cleaning and polishing the cab, although I've still got to have a clean inside. The front of the cab has hinges and can be tilted towards the player, allowing internal access. This is the first time I've seen this and is a pretty cool feature.
The coin count is very low. It looks like the cab had a Pac-Man type game installed originally, and the coin counters were probably replaced when the PCB was changed out.
Old ten pence pieces still in the coin box.
Next up is Astro Blaster!