New CPO, buttons, joysticks and Marquee on the cab to the left. Cheapest Marquee/Top sign ever! Bought a Super Mario poster for $10 and cut it to size. But looks better than the one the cab came with.
what kind of machine is that on the left emphatic? It looks kinda like half a versus city, but I just don't see how that would be logical.
Don't have any pics of my machines handy atm, but if you look at atomiswaves on hard candy you can see one of my old cabinets.
edit: heres an old picture, things have been rearranged since then, of couse I'd rather share new pictures with you guys, but I'd rather this post have some eye candy than none at all.
Alec: It's a Chinese POS called Xiong-Ba 29". Almost seems to be handmade by a company called Macrown. It has a Tri-Sync monitor and I've created a new CPO that has an Astro/EGRET II look for it.
emphatic wrote:Alec: It's a Chinese POS called Xiong-Ba 29".
Same cabinet I have. Mine was called a "Megalo City", but it's identical in build (see my post page 1).
Most of these things get made in the same mega-factory, and then split out amongst a dozen sales places / export companies who brand them as they please.
Here is my Egret 2 cabinet that I use for shooters. Although I've been a huge shooter fan since about 1988, I just recently finally broke down and bought a cabinet. So far I only have three pcbs for it: Ibara (currently installed in the cabinet), Muchi Muchi Pork, and Gunbird 2. The other cabinet is my Neo 25 Candy.
EDIT:
Here's an updated pic I took now that I have my candy cabs together in my game room. I think they look better all cuddled up beside each other.
A Sega Aero Table. Cost me 2 nice PCB's in trade, but I had to have it. There's a few people who have them, but I think they're all in the UK. When I finally get a place of my own, I plan on making it pretty nice, but for now it will have to do. Was quite the bitch to move inside and then downstairs. Moving Astro City's and Super Neo 29's was a dream after moving this thing.
my old Aero City from Matsu, sold to a luckybastard on craigslist for cheap price when I moved to Washington
This thread makes me want another, a tiny 19" Jaleco Pony markII... i wonder how much they weigh.
kemical wrote:my old Aero City from Matsu, sold to a luckybastard on craigslist for cheap price when I moved to Washington
This thread makes me want another, a tiny 19" Jaleco Pony markII... i wonder how much they weigh.
what I did with the fabtek overlay is improper
aero city cabs are awesome. I like what you did with the cp cause I'm not a fan of the stock one.
My setup. The cab on the right is a Korean Joy-Ro 21 candy cab. It's surprisingly well built for a knock off cab. The marquee was missing, so I had to get creative.
There's some great examples in here of people making the most of small spaces. A lot of my mates think that because they don't have enough room, they can't start an arcade-collecting hobby. A lot of these shots will prove that you don't need an empty warehouse to start this hobby.
You're not far away from me. Where did you get that Astro City New cabinet from, if I might ask? Very nice. I've kinda wanted to add an Astro City New cabinet to my Egret 2 and Neo 25.
hedorah wrote:Where are you guys getting the candy cab chairs / stools that look like the ones in Japanese arcades?
japan
Japan! Nothing stateside that sells them?
Well not the most ideal of answers, but I do make frequent trips to Tokyo and Osaka, anyone mind pointing me in the right direction on where to look? I am probably going back to Tokyo next month. I assume you guys are not walking into a Taito Station and asking to buy them directly.
hedorah wrote:Where are you guys getting the candy cab chairs / stools that look like the ones in Japanese arcades?
japan
Japan! Nothing stateside that sells them?
Well not the most ideal of answers, but I do make frequent trips to Tokyo and Osaka, anyone mind pointing me in the right direction on where to look? I am probably going back to Tokyo next month. I assume you guys are not walking into a Taito Station and asking to buy them directly.
you could probably get something comparable stateside from somewhere like ikea or the like.......
Well not the most ideal of answers, but I do make frequent trips to Tokyo and Osaka, anyone mind pointing me in the right direction on where to look? I am probably going back to Tokyo next month. I assume you guys are not walking into a Taito Station and asking to buy them directly.
you could probably get something comparable stateside from somewhere like ikea or the like.......
Nah.. Part of the reason I own my candy cab is my nostalgia for spending months in Japanese arcades playing shmups So getting the same aesthetic is key.