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Plush toys at a Point Pleasant, NJ arcade

Like I'll ever need to drop another quarter into this thing again in my lifetime

This is my rom programming station. I use this to repair games and phoenix CPS2 boards. The old computer on the right is the actual programming computer. I acquired it for $20 from someone in need and put it to good use.

Cabin has 3 decks to enjoy the gorgeous mountain view! 2 private hot tubs and plenty of seating to enjoy the outdoor areas of the cabin. Cinematastic View Pigeon Forge Cabin Rental located in Bear Creek Crossing. www.cinematasticview.com

This a side view of the Mortal Kombat 2 cabinet. It is in awesome shape.

Inside of the Frogger cocktail. Original owner never had keys so I had to get in through the top glass. Notice How clean it is. I didn't have to clean anything. Original Power and coin wiring. There are no mechs installed at this time.

Moira got a few pictures of me playing Percussion Master at Knuckleheads, a decent sized arcade and bowling alley on the Wisconsin Dells' main drag.

 

If we get out this way with friends or family again, we'll have to bring them over here.

Springfield, MO

 

At an apparently-defunct business that leased coin-op machines.

This is the cabinet I test all of my repairs in. It's located in my computer room. It was recently rewired and therefore is reliable. I changed the control panel to the six-button street fighter format and got rid of the awful Martial Champion game! I also use this for street fighter tournaments.

Picture taken with VF machine on. Ms. Pac has had the pcb replaced with another bootleg pcb (slow version).

 

I have since fixed up and donated the Ms. Pac to a charity auction. It sold for $1000!

Up close pic of the finished result of the panel repair. I used a wood filler to fill the holes as seen in another pic and then I painted it. Took about three coats for it to look good.

We visit Novelty Golf and Games on Devon, an amazing mini-golf and arcade joint that's been open since 1949.

 

www.noveltygolf.com/

My favorite game to play

Pinball / Flipper "Bonanza", D. Gottlieb & Co. 1964 - Herne Gysenberg am 4. November 2017

Polaroid 600 Manipulation

Twin Falls, Idaho

Pinball / Flipper "Beat Time", Williams 1967 - Herne Gysenberg am 4. November 2017

Pinball / Flipper Shangri-La, Williams 1967 - Herne Gysenberg am 4. November 2017

Pinball / Flipper "Mad World", Bally 1964 - Herne Gysenberg am 4. November 2017

As this was not an original Galaga cab and the cabinet was ugly as sin I needed to repaint it before I put it in my restaurant. I painted the sides a nice semi-gloss white and the front black. The cab is plain but it look clean.

These arcade games must have been sitting here for a long time - they're covered with dirt! I don't know if they came from Aladdin's Castle after it closed or if they came from the theaters. I don't even know if they plan to use them once the mall opens.

 

View in large and you will see writing in the dirt.

Pinball / Flipper Shangri-La, Williams 1967 - Herne Gysenberg am 4. November 2017

I have a piece in the upcoming FanBoy vs. ArtBoy show @ ArtBoy Gallery in Prahran, Melbourne.

 

This sculpture titled "19XX" is inspired by the classic WW2 "shoot 'em up" series 19XX released by Capcom – which included the games 1942 (1984), 1943-The Battle Of Midway (1987),1943 Kai-Midway Kaisen (1988), 1941-Counter Attack (1990), 19XX-The War Against Destiny (1995) and 1944-The Loop Master (2000).

 

more deets here www.artboygallery.com/ArtBoy_Gallery/FanBoy_vs._ArtBoy.html

Both work but get used rarely. I have two other cabinets I am trying to get rid of. Contact me at mitsurugi_w@hotmail.com for info.

Chinatown Fair Video Arcade.

 

Chinatown, New York City.

 

Closed February 2011.

 

Chinatown Fair Video Arcade: "A Look Inside This Iconic Spot

 

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Project 247/365

 

Olympus E-P2 + Lumix 20mm F/1.7

The arcade wall in my office... DigDug, 4-player X-Men, Donkey Kong Jr. (left-right).

 

The DigDug is all original equipment, full side art, glass bezel and marquee. The X-Men is a huge beast capable of playing 1,066 games, including tons of flying, racing, sports, puzzle, action, adventure, fighting games. The DK Jr. was a dedicated Popeye machine, and was carefully turned into what it is now, including color matched paint, new bezel, marquee, side-art, control panel, buttons and joystic and a brand new monitor. (crisp and bright!)

 

It's amazing I get any work done at all. Click here for the standard, plain-old boring view of the games

Chinatown Fair Video Arcade.

 

Chinatown, New York City.

 

Closed February 2011.

 

Chinatown Fair Video Arcade: "A Look Inside This Iconic Spot

 

View more of my photography at my website NY Through The Lens.

 

To purchase any of my work as prints or cards, view my site gallery and store for info here.

 

To use any of my photos commercially, simply click the link which reads "Request to license Vivienne Gucwa's photos via Getty Images". This link can be found on the bottom right corner of the page of the photo you are interested in using.

Picture taken with machines off. Ms. Pac has had the pcb replaced with another bootleg PCB. It uses an aftermarket falcon pinout board.

 

I have since fixed up and donated the Ms. Pac to a charity auction. It sold for $1000!

 

AMS agents James Taylor and Gary Steward investigate a golden frog that stumbles from a fallen barrel.

 

Barrel and frog is original LEGO while the figures are alt brands.

Chinatown Fair Video Arcade.

 

Chinatown, New York City.

 

Closed February 2011.

 

Chinatown Fair Video Arcade: "A Look Inside This Iconic Spot

 

View more of my photography at my website NY Through The Lens.

 

To purchase any of my work as prints or cards, view my site gallery and store for info here.

 

To use any of my photos commercially, simply click the link which reads "Request to license Vivienne Gucwa's photos via Getty Images". This link can be found on the bottom right corner of the page of the photo you are interested in using.

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