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"Collection," "Battlestation," and "Score" posts may contain modern games, but they must be majority vintage or vintage-focused.ĭon't be a dick. However, discussion about newer platforms is a allowed as discussion, just not as a top-level post. r/retrogaming is for posts about vintage gaming: 5th gen platforms and earlier. For more information please Reddit's self-promotion rules here. (No live streams, though.) However, we ask that your self promotional content not be more than around 10 percent of your total posts. It's perfectly okay to post your YouTube video, blog, or kickstarter here. It's all good here as long as it's gaming from the 70s, 80s, or 90s (or before). This subreddit is reddit's home for vintage gaming. Wouldn't mind having a Final Fight cab./r/retrogames: Our discussion-only sister subreddit It's supposed to be a dining room but the wife and I have a table elsewhere and normally we eat watching TV, thus I've got room for 7 more, but I've got to be choosy. I'm thinking of turning that room that my current two are in into a mini-arcade. #3> Yeah I'd be interested in a FAQ about ANY ways to get good deals on cabs. I plan on going to an auction soon, there's one a month from now in Dallas but with my kid on the way I was stretching it a bit just to get this Rastan cab. I haggle pretty good though, but as of late no one in my area anyhow has IKARI III, or POW, or Devastators or any of those. It has many advanced features from a mechanical standpoint, the most obvious of which being that it makes use of two arcade monitors set next to each other (just like Darius II and the X-Men arcade game) to create a very large play area. #2> Yeah, I've been trying the Coin Op warehouses but mostly they never have anything I'm looking for, or they tell me they rent the uprights out still and aren't interested in selling, which makes no sense to me. Warrior Blade: Rastan Saga Episode III is something of a paradox. Guess I'll have to find someone local who knows about this stuff. I know you say that changing out the speakers is easy but I don't know what wires are connecting from the PCB board up to them. #1> Yeah I think I made out alright considering. **Next up I gotta' find a SHINOBI upright. It looks good next to my NEO:GEO 2-Slot MVS. I'm signing off now to go play it, but I figured I'd share my celebration with you guys as well as "I can't believe it!" story. *Well, it's still there, and I seriously doubt anyone else duplicated that tell tale sign on another cab. That caused a small break just under the left hand side of the plexi glass that protected the monitor within. I kept messing with a piece of the cardboard (or whatever type wood uprights are made of) that was already a bit frayed, and lifted up. At first I was like Naah, ain't no fuckin' way, but then sure enough, in the summer of 1990 I was bored, ran out of quarters and between watching the Game Over snippets on the FireShark cab off to the side of it, and the RYGAR upright to the right of it. Gatti's Pizzaria! It got sold from the place in 1991, and it's changed owners a few times it seems only to turn up in Dallas 2 yrs ago when the guy who sold it originally bought it, and now It's come back to me in 2005. GET THIS! *It's the same exact upright I first played "Rastan" on back in 1987 a Mr. after such a long time, having played it emulated, on the SEGA Master System etcetera. Now while I've wanted to own this game since I first played it in 1987, this is where it gets odd. RASTAN arcade upright that I won off of Ebay Thursday night as seen in the link pic. I just got in from a 500 + mile trip from San Antonio to Dallas & back to SATX to pick up this.
