Star Wars Atari arcade game cockpit restoration Part 3
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Awesome! Brings back good memories of wasted youth
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Awesome! I'd sell my own grandmother for one of those. It looks like I'll have to be content with playing the unlockable version Rogue Squadron III: Rebel Strike for the Gamecube.
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i just posted a comment about a sit-down SW cab in Paignton, I'm sure you just mentioned that at the end of this video? :) small world... Me & a chap named Steve asked about the game many years ago... i think he actually got a stand-up cabinet in the end working well.
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A guy down the road in rock hill has a cockpit star wars game, he saaid he found it in a laundromat just a couple years ago..
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I'd murder someone just to own that game and cab. :D
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what an amazing cab!
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It could be set to play the Empire Strikes Back as well, right?
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looks nice, great job on the restoration. Looks like a fun game too!
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I very much doubt that as my cockpit came complete with al the original boards. All serial numbers match ! (Sick, this may be the one and only in the world with all matching serial numbers :) ). I also don't think there is much (if any ?) difference in deflection boards ? Would love to see you Amplifone with the cross-hatch test-screen to compare it !
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Good work guys :-) - Not looking forward to building my 25" monitor from the ground up, especially the convergence ... Tube is in transit... currently sitting in Simons is south Wales !! - I'll be rebuilding my defection and HV boards in the next week or so and test on the 19" amp tube.... Cheers, Colin
YEAH baby YEAH !!!! Well done !!!
Glad to see another 25" Amplifone cockpit working !! Welcome to the club :D Best regards from Level42 on the various forums....
AtariAndre42 3 years ago
I have a pin cushion thing as well. It might be the blue deflection pcb's as according to a atari bulletin they were not meant for SW?!
Intersting.....
river9999uk 3 years ago