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  1. Here is another one of the main TV we watch. Have a Game Cube on it. Also DVD, VCR, surround sound system, and Direct TV. This is in the living room. Also have the TV with game systems in my previous picture in this room. Also a jukebox, 3 old gumball machines, and old 5 cent grip tester. to the left of this room is my main gameroom (suppose to be another living room) with other systems, pinball machines, arcade machines, old Coke machine, fooseball, and darts. Off the other side of the living room is what is suppose to be our dining room. It has shelves with eBay stuff, packing supplies, more game systems, another big TV, and stereo system, with tuner, CD, cassette, turntable, and 8 track player. Jim
  2. Here are a couple pics. More at: http://www2.netdoor.com/~vannoys/games/ Jim
  3. Oops again, also forgot Coleco Adam system. Here is a picture of a few of my systems. I have more pictures of my collection here: http://www2.netdoor.com/~vannoys/games/ Game colllection pictures are: collection1-collection9. Other pictures are some of my arcade games, gameroom, shop, and some of my old cars. Jim
  4. Oops forgot: Sega Nomad Game Gear TRS-80 Commodore 64
  5. Atari 2600 (around 10 assorted) Atari 7800 Atari 800pc (2) Colecovision (3) Gameboy (2) GBC Virtual Boy NES (6) SNES (4) Xbox Game Cube PS1 (3) N64 (4) Intelevision (2) Intelevision II Odyssey 2 Sega Genesis (around 5 or 6) Sega CD (2) Saturn (2) Dreamcast (2) Master System TI99 10 assorted Pong systems 25 assorted handhelds/tabletops Around 50 full size arcade machines 15 pinball machines Jukebox Coke machine 3 Pachinko machines Air Hockey table Fooseball table
  6. Looking for boxed Pong type systems. Coleco Telstar, Magnavox Odyssey, Atari, etc, also boxed Video Pinball systems, Coleco Combat, etc. Also looking for boxes for the any of the following systems: Intellivision I and III N64 Atari 5200, 7800 Nintendo Gamecube Xbox PS1 Colecovision and expansion modules C64 system and drive TI99 Gameboy GBC Virtual Boy Gamegear Nomad Dreamcast Saturn Odyssey 2 Let me know how much you are asking. I also have some common NES, and 2600 games, NES systems, SNES systems, and Genesis systems to trade. Also have a bunch of unopened SLU's to trade. Thanks, Jim
  7. Someone probably changed the ROMS to Pacman+. No you can't just plug other boards into the machine. The harness is different. Among other things the connectors for controls, and PS voltages will be different. You can plug a Ms Pacman boardset into a Pacman cabinet as well as Galaxian (but some of the controls won't work). The monitor connection is usually the same on most boards although sometimes you have to swap a couple wires around. There are ROM sets available that will allow you to swap yours and play various versions of Pacman. Do a search on the Web. I downloaded my Pacman manual free years ago from a site. Jim
  8. I bought several warehouse deals over the years. Got 100 machines in one deal, picked up another 20 or 30 here and there several times. The good thing about bulk buys is the price. I got about 98% of the machines in the 20-40 dollar each range. The most i ever paid for any machine is $130.00 each for a working Frogger Phoenix, and Star Castle. I store them in the house, in my shop, and in my barn. It helps to have a 22 room 4000sf house, 2200sf shop and 2800sf barn. Jim
  9. Check the fuse on the monitor chassis, check for loose connections. See if the monitor is getting 120 VAC. If it's getting voltage try a cap kit. Jim
  10. I am "down" to around 50 machines now. I had about 200 a while back. A few in my gameroom are: Galaga Frogger Defender Sea Wolf Pole Position Centipede Moon Patrol Ms Pacman Zaxxon Space Invaders Asteroids Assorted Pinball machines Bonanza EM gun game Jukebox Old 5 cent grip tester Some more pics here: http://www2.netdoor.com/~vannoys/games/
  11. Looking for any of the following: Atari 800 floppy drive with cables also program disks. Atari Cassette drive cable and program tapes. Atari 400/800 game carts. Atari 800 monitor cable. Coleco Adam keyboard and programs. TI-99 power supply and programs. Thanks, Jim
  12. Jut got home from a big outdoor fleamarket. Got a N64 with 24 games for $40.00 and a nice old gumball machine on a stand for $20.00.
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