by Ice Cream Jonsey » Fri Feb 06, 2009 2:19 pm
Flack wrote:I just found one of these machines for sale, locally, for $600. I am probably going to buy it, but as it's 3x as expensive as any game I've ever bought, I'm getting sweaty palms thinking about it.
Oooooo, you gotta tell me what it is (even if it is just in e-mail).
The most I would pay for a game would be $2000 for a Major Havoc. BUT!
- I would want the color x/y monitor to be rock solid
- No board troubles
If there's scratches on the cab, whatever, but to drop that much coin and not have a decent vector monitor out of it
And because that is preposterously too much to pay for an arcade game, I'd need to have the rest of my shit in order: several thousand in a savings account, no credit card debt and, er, I assume I'd be single when pulling the trigger, because there's no way I could justify dropping that much on a game if I were married. (My shit is most definitely NOT in order, so the MH thing is pure fantasy.) (OK, it's a semi-fantasy, the pure fantasy is the sequel game, "Major Havoc Versus the Space Starlets With Bob-cuts".)
Also, I'm not even sure if people would sell Major Havoc for $2K. I thought I heard people selling them for 2500 before the worldwide economic disaster of the Aughts.
I am willing to get on board with this possible purchase of yours, Flack!
When I first started this hobby I made a loose list of 20 or so games I wanted to own. This game is #1 on the list and has been forever. It's the only one I either haven't owned, or isn't on the 48-in-1. Due to its unique controls, it's terrible in MAME, too.
I'm guessing... Robotron? I think you had a Robotron cab before, but not Robotron proper? As long as it's not Xenophobe, which would qualify in your above line, I think you're safe.
Let's see, though - $600 being an excellent price, you don't own it, it's got unique controls... if not Robotron, then Crazy Climber?
[quote="Flack"]I just found one of these machines for sale, locally, for $600. I am probably going to buy it, but as it's 3x as expensive as any game I've ever bought, I'm getting sweaty palms thinking about it.[/quote]
Oooooo, you gotta tell me what it is (even if it is just in e-mail).
The most I would pay for a game would be $2000 for a Major Havoc. BUT!
- I would want the color x/y monitor to be rock solid
- No board troubles
If there's scratches on the cab, whatever, but to drop that much coin and not have a decent vector monitor out of it
And because that is preposterously too much to pay for an arcade game, I'd need to have the rest of my shit in order: several thousand in a savings account, no credit card debt and, er, I assume I'd be single when pulling the trigger, because there's no way I could justify dropping that much on a game if I were married. (My shit is most definitely NOT in order, so the MH thing is pure fantasy.) (OK, it's a semi-fantasy, the pure fantasy is the sequel game, "Major Havoc Versus the Space Starlets With Bob-cuts".)
Also, I'm not even sure if people would sell Major Havoc for $2K. I thought I heard people selling them for 2500 before the worldwide economic disaster of the Aughts.
I am willing to get on board with this possible purchase of yours, Flack!
[quote]When I first started this hobby I made a loose list of 20 or so games I wanted to own. This game is #1 on the list and has been forever. It's the only one I either haven't owned, or isn't on the 48-in-1. Due to its unique controls, it's terrible in MAME, too.[/quote]
I'm guessing... Robotron? I think you had a Robotron cab before, but not Robotron proper? As long as it's not Xenophobe, which would qualify in your above line, I think you're safe.
Let's see, though - $600 being an excellent price, you don't own it, it's got unique controls... if not Robotron, then Crazy Climber?