by RetroRomper » Tue Feb 28, 2012 10:08 pm
I've never seen a cabinet as well maintained as those, either inside or outside an arcade. Smash TV and Tempest are especially well loved (the Williams TM panel on Smash is bloody gorgeous), with the marquees on all of the games appearing to have had a spiffy re-lacquering and/or restoration job.
Though the drawback is the same: never would a machine in an arcade look this new, and I have fond memories of playing Smash TV and 1942 on ash and cigarette stained control decks (with the thick plastic protectors in front of the screen, having an off tinged yellow from all the carcinogens they ingested). Doesn't quite hit my nostalgia sweet spot (and because the steps took to restore each cabinet appear uniform, without variation for the game) though damn, are those games pretty.
I've never seen a cabinet as well maintained as those, either inside or outside an arcade. Smash TV and Tempest are especially well loved (the Williams TM panel on Smash is bloody gorgeous), with the marquees on all of the games appearing to have had a spiffy re-lacquering and/or restoration job.
Though the drawback is the same: never would a machine in an arcade look this new, and I have fond memories of playing Smash TV and 1942 on ash and cigarette stained control decks (with the thick plastic protectors in front of the screen, having an off tinged yellow from all the carcinogens they ingested). Doesn't quite hit my nostalgia sweet spot (and because the steps took to restore each cabinet appear uniform, without variation for the game) though damn, are those games pretty.