Stupid Boy
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Stupid Boy
This man spent $32,000 turning his bedroom into the arcade of his dreams. His fiance didn’t seem to approve, sadly, and he lost her.
And I can see where he went wrong, can you?
BP
And I can see where he went wrong, can you?
BP
Re: Stupid Boy
Ye,he invested in video that will never be an antique
All made of chip board
And will constantly be mooching for parts
15 years ago I was messing with this stuff
And constantly had problems with them
,,stick with the vintage stuff is best
I actually have 120 jamma boards in my loft
7 big boxes,,,that I bet when plugged in I will only have
Half of them to play with,,
They maybe for sale
All made of chip board
And will constantly be mooching for parts
15 years ago I was messing with this stuff
And constantly had problems with them
,,stick with the vintage stuff is best
I actually have 120 jamma boards in my loft
7 big boxes,,,that I bet when plugged in I will only have
Half of them to play with,,
They maybe for sale
Re: Stupid Boy
The problem with Jamma boards or similar are that they all look the same from the outside, working or completely fried! Unless you actually plugged them into a cabinet with Jamma edge connector (exactly on the right contacts and not slightly overlapping) before you bought them, you could have just a pile of scrap already.
Even if they were working before putting them in the loft, slight hairline cracks on soldered pins or just dry joints will make them not work,. Theres a lot to be said for mechanical machines and actually being able to see why something isnt working
Even if they were working before putting them in the loft, slight hairline cracks on soldered pins or just dry joints will make them not work,. Theres a lot to be said for mechanical machines and actually being able to see why something isnt working
Re: Stupid Boy
I know there are people out there who can fix these thomoonriver wrote:Even if they were working before putting them in the loft, slight hairline cracks on soldered pins or just dry joints will make them not work.
If they crash,,,I used to take boards to a big Asian guy in manchester
About 7 ft tall ,,he talks like he lives in a manor when on the phone
Really posh,,private education of course,,this guy had a great machine
You plugged in the board and it came on the screen were the problem was and how to fix it
It was like a small organ / key board shape if I remember
He charged 40 pound a repair,,I remember he had a warehouse
Full of the rarest video and pinball machines
,,going back nr 15 years. Anyone know or remember him
Forgot is name
Re: Stupid Boy
Don't know him, but similar repairs in Blackburn at that time. All that has gone now, even original Defender and Space Invader machines that commanded prices in excess of 1500 pounds for a brief period in the late '90s and all the Street Fighter variations at that time for arcade play are gone now overtaken by xbox and the like.
I remember operating two original Space Invaders, big upright cabinets, black and white monitor with colour overlay strips over the screen working on the old big 10p coin and having to empty the tin boxes every night because they were full!
I remember operating two original Space Invaders, big upright cabinets, black and white monitor with colour overlay strips over the screen working on the old big 10p coin and having to empty the tin boxes every night because they were full!
Re: Stupid Boy
I remember bending my
Old mans best screw driver on the
Cash boxes of those machines
Because they were full
Old mans best screw driver on the
Cash boxes of those machines
Because they were full
Re: Stupid Boy
that was you thenjingle wrote:I remember bending my
Old mans best screw driver on the
Cash boxes of those machines
Because they were full
Re: Stupid Boy
Yer should've come to Rhyl fairground Jinglies.
Me & Justin Smart had to shovel & wheel-barrow out the coins from the Wheel 'Em Ins & pushers coz the cash boxes were enormous!
Only $32k and she left BP? Mine left when I had $100k's worth (and your scruffy Australian Coronet).
Hope everyone's well.
andypotd.
Me & Justin Smart had to shovel & wheel-barrow out the coins from the Wheel 'Em Ins & pushers coz the cash boxes were enormous!
Only $32k and she left BP? Mine left when I had $100k's worth (and your scruffy Australian Coronet).
Hope everyone's well.
andypotd.
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Re: Stupid Boy
Wotcha' Andy, great to see you out of prison and back on the Forum again.
Just a reminder ... you were going to do a post with detailed photos of my Coronet.
Hope you're keeping well matey.
BP
Just a reminder ... you were going to do a post with detailed photos of my Coronet.
Hope you're keeping well matey.
BP
Re: Stupid Boy
andydotp wrote:Yer should've come to Rhyl fairground Jinglies.
Me & Justin Smart had to shovel & wheel-barrow out the coins from the Wheel 'Em Ins & pushers coz the cash boxes were enormous!
Only $32k and she left BP? Mine left when I had $100k's worth (and your scruffy Australian Coronet).
Hope everyone's well.
andypotd.
Now then andy what's happeninmoonriver wrote:that was you thenjingle wrote:I remember bending my
Old mans best screw driver on the
Cash boxes of those machines
Because they were full
Is the rag mag finished
Can I order it from amazon yet
Jingles
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