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chas10e

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  1. I like just looking at the pictures ... google the lubricant types for the wheel , interesting stuff I'll prolly ask a tech their opinion on the stuff
  2. From the album: RJB

    TMNT-guy , Lamarama disc , mini atari joystick/game piece, little desk lamp like Pixars, collapsible alarm clock, NES Action Max controller, Atari Starmaster cib, G.I. Joe cartoon DVD's , Atari 7800 Ms. Pac Man ( swapped for cart varient actually ) , Nintendo DS End War cib, Mattel virtual LED- PnP
  3. this schematic page 20 looks like a couple coin slots & a couple lamps http://www.arcade-museum.com/manuals-videogames/R/Road%20Blasters%20Schematic%20Package.pdf you can get new molex pins & replace those ( I have done "trifericon" pins before) I had bought this crimper & it's pretty awesome ... https://www.amazon.com/HT-225D-Cycle-Ratchet-Crimping-interchangeable/dp/B007JLN93S/ref=sr_1_cc_2?s=aps&ie=UTF8&qid=1468451840&sr=1-2-catcorr&keywords=molex+crimper it crimps BOTH the electrical connection & the strain relief at the same time ( with some practice ) I also got the molex pin remover but hadn't used it yet https://www.amazon.com/Connector-Remover-Computer-Extractor-Sleeving/dp/B0094MIS9U/ref=pd_bxgy_469_img_2?ie=UTF8&psc=1&refRID=B8DWR29RGD6VDKR0QA78 but should beable to do with a ink pen EDIT one for molex pins
  4. yeah this thing is great family fun ... I got this the same time I got my Vectrex & after setting that up I was testing out the PnP when some of my nephews arrived we played the PNP for hours & my Vectrex got very little attention :unsure: instead of playing like they do on the TV show with a courteous clap as the wheel spins , they will chant "Bankrupt - Lose a Turn" hoping the get the control of the wheel. the gold colored one you mentioned near the end of the video get's rid of the "D-pad". letter selection is done with the wheel that spins left & right.
  5. some of the cib dupes I have .... I do have some sealed games that can never be opened if that's your sort of thing
  6. I could use a boxt Stargate ... I hadn't looked at your want list ... if you have one ( I don't ) not in desperate need of it , I haz a loose one & a cib Defender II
  7. the review wasn't bad , just the games were bad .... & the names were NOT changed to protect the innocent I hadn't ever tried the coleco one myself ...it just looked bad ... but it was certainly better than it looked by the review ... so great job on all PnP's I have seen so far
  8. PnP's are great & you touched on their charm ... their colorful design & pretty accurate gameplay if you see these games in an arcade don't pass them by ... Bosconian plays better in the arcade because of the 8 way joystick as opposed to the 4 way joystick on this unit you'll see in attract mode ship moving diagonally as it should be able to. I had toyed with the idea of finding a way to eliminate "the re-stricter plate" on the inside but didn't want to destroy my unit.
  9. chas10e

    IMG 1008

    From the album: RJB

    all loaded up waiting to ship got some decorations from Malak Zero on a trade
  10. chas10e

    IMG 1006

    From the album: RJB

    "Edladdin Seagul 78" sega pad adapter for 7800, Jeopardy PnP, INTV Space Spartans, GBA connect 4; Perfection & Trouble cib , GB Joust/Defender , Sega (Genny) Liberty or Death (loose) X-Men (cib) Ecco the Dolphin (cib) , new Breakout carabiner and 7800 Ms. Pac-man
  11. chas10e

    IMG 1005

    From the album: RJB

    RJB-V & another package waiting for me on front step
  12. the first thing I typed on it was the shipping label heading Rows way & why I included it in the pic
  13. got a 2600 Star Wars Death Star Battle cart from Rows & also sent along a poster
  14. chas10e

    trades

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    IMG 0988

    From the album: trades

    2600 Star Wars - Death Star Battle cart & Sega Jurassic park poster from Rows \o/
  16. I have a 3'rd party genny controller ... haven't really tested it ... gotta get out all the bricks for my sega-stack I'm ok with a coin toss as well
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    IMG 0987

    From the album: trades

    Naki genny 3'rd party
  18. yeah a little solder & heat shrink would fix it right up I suppose I would defer to someone looking to keep a 7800 as OEM as possible I think I have another square tip that is the same off another non- Atari supply kicking around someplace if leads weren't long enough on old one.
  19. does Winston put a little extra slobber on the controllers before he puts them down ? ... that's always the trouble playing ball with a fellow liek that
  20. will keep eyes peeled !!! .. is there a specific manufacturers tag or something ?
  21. From the album: RJB

    Space Ace DVD game, MST3K DVD's, 2600 Star Raider keypad with overlay, 2600 joystick cable ( thought a member needed one , Timex Sinclair; memory module & 2 cassettes (untested) , 2600 carts; Battlezone, Sub Scan, Solar Fox & Snoopy, Snoopy figure & Snoopy Hot wheels, origonal Gamboy with cart "Fowl Play" (tested long ago) & Mad Magazine.
  22. yeah I only have mebbe 1 PnP with a key that fits a game ... it propitiatory to that particular PnP .... mine isn't game key enabled ... or mebbe it's game key disabled :unsure: ... I never opened it up I recall that Spongebob sports PnP to be pretty good .... most of the Spongebob ones are ... the pineapple house one is kind of a stinker but it looks cool anyways
  23. From the album: gaming stuff

    lost originals only takes 4 "D" cell batteries
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