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  1. As I understand, the programmer did have permission from Jamie Fenton, who unfortunately did not have ownership of Gorf at that time. Jamie has said, however, that as the rights to her games revert back to her, she is interested in making them free to distribute, as has already happened with Robby Roto. I guess all we can do it wait until the rights revert back to Jamie, if they ever do in our lifetime. It's an even bigger shame to me that Ms. Golf has still not been released. Jamie has said that it would be easier to recreate that game from scratch because the original program is difficult to retrieve due to being on 8 inch floppies, and even if you could retrieve it, she doubts it would ever compile since the setup used during that time no longer exists. There is footage of Ms. Golf running, but we don't even know if the entire game played that way or if it was just one level. Jamie does seem to be all for someone trying to recreate the game, and if anyone ever does, hopefully they can do so as close to her original vision as possible.
  2. I conversed with Martin on Facebook starting in 2015, and it all started when I made a new friend at Galloping Ghost Arcade who gifted me Martin's signature Twin Galaxies trading card. I knew who he was primarily through the Secret Tricks, Codes and Strategies VHS tape series, which he was in the third volume of. I reached out to him, and he was happy to add me as a friend when I told him who I had gotten the card from. In 2018, I made a trip to GGA, and he went to the arcade and met with me while I was there. It's the only time we ever met in person, and I'm grateful that it happened. A few community photos were taken that day, and one or two of them had Martin in them. I don't know who has the photos that Martin is in, as I have never seen them myself, but somewhere out there is at least one photo that has both me and Martin in it.
  3. Why Taito? I would think it would be Namco who would be asking for a piece due to the Galaxians stage, but what ownership does Taito have?
  4. That's good news. I don't have one of these units yet, but my set is ready for when I do. I guess I'll find out then which ROMs work and which ones won't. My biggest concern was whether region coding was going to apply.
  5. This may come across as a stupid question, but am I correct to assume that only US roms will work on the AT unit? I have Sailor Moon, which is a Japan only release, and I could only get it to work on my Retro Freak by setting the system to automatically detect the cartridge's region.
  6. ThunderFist

    Heavy Sixer

  7. I found a heavy sixer at the local flea market a week ago today! I paid $50 for it, console only. NTSC/PAL/Sears/Special: NTSC Serial # (Ex: #54035V or #007649): 22142 MFG Location (Sunnyvale, Taiwan): Taiwan (Owner/AA Member), (Location= City, State, Country): Kentucky A/B Channel Slot (Yes/No): Yes A/B Channel Switch (Yes/No): Yes Functional (Yes/No): Yes
  8. There is also red, but that's a handful of Donkey Kong cabinets. I looked up Nintendo Vs. cabinets on arcade-museum.com and it showed a blue cabinet for the unisystem model, but the only game I have seen that has orange cabinets is Donkey Kong Jr.
  9. Years ago, I remember seeing a Mini Golf arcade game in a gas station near me. I wasn't able to play it, but I remember watching the demo and seeing the screen with the two missing boys pop up. That was the only time I have ever seen that done in an arcade game, although I have read suggestions that other Bally Sente games, perhaps Gimme A Break being of them, also did this. I always wondered what became of the two boys shows in Mini Golf and recently decided to look into the cases. Downloading and playing set 2 of Mini Golf in MAME, I took a screenshot of that particular screen and took down information on the two boys. Tahj Allen Merriman's fate was easily found. It seems his was a family abduction and he was found safe about July 12, 1985 in Georgia. That was the date the mother was arrested for the abduction according to the Beaver County Times. I haven't been able to find anything on the other boy, though. His name is Steven Phillip Curtis, and according to the screen in the game showing the two boys, he was born March 3, 1977 (thus being 7 or 8 when the game was released), had brown hair and green eyes, and was last seen in Hoquiam, WA 10-81. I'm curious if anyone knows of another other Bally Sente games that posted missing children ads or if anyone is able to find anything out about Steven Phillip Curtis.
  10. While I'm not an expert on value, it looks to have been a Donkey Kong Jr. cabinet originally. It may have been another game, but most Nintendo cabinets are blue, and the only one I have seen that seems to be orange and never blue is Donkey Kong Jr.
  11. I really hope I'm not breaking any rules by posting again directly after my own post, but anyone who is interested in finding answers to this should read this article I found on Twin Galaxies' website. Since it's on their site, I would say it's safe to put stock in the account. It gives a pretty detailed account of Peter Bukowski (that's the spelling they go with), and it further asserts that Jeff Dailey is just a rumor started 6 months after Peter's death, and that the name comes from the Jeffrey Allen Dailey who died in Virginia in May 1981. The article even says that according to the story, which apparently appeared in a short lived magazine called Video Ace, Jeff Dailey died in Virginia on January 12, 1981 (so there is the answer to the question this thread asked). As for the obesity bit, the article on Twin Galaxies' website suggests that it was said about Peter Bukowski due to the fact that his heart was surrounded by a layer of fat thanks to the rare heart condition he had. He was not obese of course. In fact, a coroner's report said that Peter Bukowski was 5'10" tall and weighed 172 lbs when he died. It's very interesting that they had all this information that I never heard prior. I would be pretty skeptical about it if it wasn't for the fact that it's at Twin Galaxies' site. Here's where it gets really freaky - this article goes on to tell about a third Berzerk related death that happened on March 21, 1988, once again in Calumet City, IL, and once again at Friar Tuck's! And once again, the same Berzerk machine that Peter played while he was dying is involved in this incident! Edward Clark Jr., age 17, went to Friar Tuck's on March 21, 1988, and was murdered by Pedro Roberts, age 16, over a quarter that Edward used to play Berzerk that Pedro claimed was his. Pedro was kicked out first, and 10 minutes later Edward and his friends were allowed to leave and advised to go a different way, but they didn't listen. Pedro waited for Edward in an alley around the corner from Friar Tuck's and stabbed him when he came near. You can read the whole article that addresses all 3 deaths here. http://www.twingalaxies.com/article/30/dying-to-play-the-berzerk-death-legends/ I looked into the Edward Clark/Pedro Roberts story, and there is an article in the Chicago Tribune dated March 22, 1988 that mentions the killing, so the Twin Galaxies article's claim that it is a true story has some backing. The Chicago Tribune article even gives the addresses where the two boys lived. Here is a link to that article. http://articles.chicagotribune.com/1988-03-22/news/8803020534_1_stabbing-stab-wound-clark
  12. According to the Golden Age Arcade Historian, the Jeffrey Allen Dailey who died in Virginia in May 1981 was in an automobile accident. The obituary from May 30 is quoted as the source of that information. http://allincolorforaquarter.blogspot.com/2013/01/video-game-related-deaths.html
  13. By the way, the seller told me if I ever lose the keys, twistedquarter.com can supply me with new ones. Just in case anyone else encounters that with a Megatouch, I thought I would pass it along.
  14. I got a different machine, but the same model, from someone else and got keys with it. It was likely originally a Megatouch 4, since it has a manufacture date of 11/96, but it has a Megatouch 6 board in it, which is what I was looking for.
  15. I may be getting a Megatouch Video soon. Those were made in either 1994 or 1996, and the model I'm look at doesn't come with a key. You can open the game up in back, but it would be nice to have a key. Does anyone happen to know where I can get one for that particular model?
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