> I've always liked seeing rare dedicated arcade cabinets. Whenever I watch a YouTube > video of a tour through an arcade, I'm always on the look out. Sometimes I'll even > surf through Japanese blog pages involving arcades just so maybe I can catch a > glimpse of a rare dedicated arcade cabinet that I've never seen before. In a weird > way, I like them just as much as the game itself. I hope to find one that I like and > buy it. And if it doesn't come with the PCB, then I plan on finding and buying the > PCB. Sometimes finding a game's dedicated arcade cabinet is harder than finding it's > PCB.
Totally understood; I've bought a few shells in varying degrees of disrepair over the years and recommissioned them over time as parts became available.
Best of luck. It's fun, but can be very frustrating at times - particularly when you're really close to having a game finished off but can't find those last couple of pieces.
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