aeroflott said:From everything I've heard about the Sheffield "Museum" over the years, I don't get the impression they'd have the chops or skills to get it up and running, based on the complexities I'm reading in this thread.
aeroflott said:From everything I've heard about the Sheffield "Museum" over the years, I don't get the impression they'd have the chops or skills to get it up and running, based on the complexities I'm reading in this thread.
AFAIK NVM's staff are not very well versed in arcade tech at all, converted several cabs to LCD, and have had to enlist help from outside sources multiple times (including Arcade Club - I recall at least one of its techs got their deluxe Gunblade NY to an acceptable standard a few years back, when they were still in Nottingham).
Really it shouldn't have been offered to them in the first place, but again, if true, a self-proclaimed "museum" turning down an arcade machine that is well-known to be the last original example of its type in the world is a bit of an insult to what it's about.
Tedward said:aeroflott said:From everything I've heard about the Sheffield "Museum" over the years, I don't get the impression they'd have the chops or skills to get it up and running, based on the complexities I'm reading in this thread.
AFAIK NVM's staff are not very well versed in arcade tech at all, converted several cabs to LCD, and have had to enlist help from outside sources multiple times (including Arcade Club - I recall at least one of its techs got their deluxe Gunblade NY to an acceptable standard a few years back, when they were still in Nottingham).
Really it shouldn't have been offered to them in the first place, but again, if true, a self-proclaimed "museum" turning down an arcade machine that is well-known to be the last original example of its type in the world is a bit of an insult to what it's about.
u72 said:Tedward said:aeroflott said:From everything I've heard about the Sheffield "Museum" over the years, I don't get the impression they'd have the chops or skills to get it up and running, based on the complexities I'm reading in this thread.
AFAIK NVM's staff are not very well versed in arcade tech at all, converted several cabs to LCD, and have had to enlist help from outside sources multiple times (including Arcade Club - I recall at least one of its techs got their deluxe Gunblade NY to an acceptable standard a few years back, when they were still in Nottingham).
Really it shouldn't have been offered to them in the first place, but again, if true, a self-proclaimed "museum" turning down an arcade machine that is well-known to be the last original example of its type in the world is a bit of an insult to what it's about.
The NVM has some very ‘odd’ ideas of what a museum should be
I’ve offered to help them 3 times up to now - with free loans of machines (including an original pong)
Only to be knocked back - it’s a very poor gaming museum
Andy
Steveylou said:I haven’t been to the NVM since it moved to Sheffield but back when it was in Nottingham it was always something of an oddity, with strange ideas of what constitutes gaming history. It was also a pretty depressing place from an arcade perspective, with many machines out of action.
Based on how things were in Nottingham I don’t know if they’d have the know-how, financial means, or desire to take on a cab like RR Full Scale. They had an ID cab (ID 2 I think) that Sumo Digital had given them. I’m not sure I ever saw it working.
Maybe things are different in Sheffield though *crosses fingers*
aeroflott said:From everything I've heard about the Sheffield "Museum" over the years, I don't get the impression they'd have the chops or skills to get it up and running, based on the complexities I'm reading in this thread.
drokz said:[Aligning those projectors is a HUGE pain. The technican told me when they removed the old ones and put the new ones in it took them about 5 hours to aligned them perfectly. And that's from a guy with years and years of arcade knowledge. They are a real pain.
K1ngarth3r said:If the machine is outside, can we be doing anything to save what is there?
Tedward said:K1ngarth3r said:If the machine is outside, can we be doing anything to save what is there?
As it stands right now, I'm not sure anyone truly knows what's happening/how much remains besides the owner themselves. Mixed messages and stories all over the place, don't know what to believe.
Perhaps it's wishful thinking, but considering they cared enough to produce a fairly accurate recreation of the thing just recently, I wonder if Bandai Namco themselves would be interested in it?
Alpha1 said:Namco Japan has a pretty good collection of classic games they look after, they are pretty good with their history.
Alpha1 said:I'd be amazed if they have an RR:FS.