I love how the machine is purposely weathered to look like it's survived 20 years of abuse in an arcade.
What are the specs on the PC inside it? I imagine it wouldn't be very resource-heavy, especially if it's designed to only play one coin-op game.
Also is there any chance, ever that you might scan the bezel and marquee graphics? Ever?
If it's not too invasive for me to ask, though...how old are you? O_o
(You don't have to answer; only if you feel comfortable doing so)
The reason I ask is because collecting arcade machines seems like a pretty expensive hobby, especially if you're trying to maintain the conditions of each machine (you own TWO of these Fix-It-Felix machines, which I assume took some time to build, team assigned to script the game and all the man hours etc.) You'd need a pretty steady, lofty job in order to acquire these machines, and your electric bill must really be something. @___@;
If you've got a game room in your basement made up of classic coin-op games, AND you've got the technical experience to flash images from the game's cartridges etc.
...I think that pretty much makes you the Bruce Wayne of VGR
What are the specs on the PC inside it? I imagine it wouldn't be very resource-heavy, especially if it's designed to only play one coin-op game.
Also is there any chance, ever that you might scan the bezel and marquee graphics? Ever?
If it's not too invasive for me to ask, though...how old are you? O_o
(You don't have to answer; only if you feel comfortable doing so)
The reason I ask is because collecting arcade machines seems like a pretty expensive hobby, especially if you're trying to maintain the conditions of each machine (you own TWO of these Fix-It-Felix machines, which I assume took some time to build, team assigned to script the game and all the man hours etc.) You'd need a pretty steady, lofty job in order to acquire these machines, and your electric bill must really be something. @___@;
If you've got a game room in your basement made up of classic coin-op games, AND you've got the technical experience to flash images from the game's cartridges etc.
...I think that pretty much makes you the Bruce Wayne of VGR