Here are some pictures from when I worked as a tech at an arcade shop with my friend Craig.

 

Here is my 1979 Bally Paragon number 6052 of just over 11000. It plays great and I replaced the rubbers, repaired the processor board, game ROMs, power board, 5 volt regulator, and some parts on the playfield.

Here is an old Bally Supersonic pinball we rescued from a warehouse and restored for the owner.

Here is a playstation to arcade conversion we wired for a friend with a 27 inch TV in an old Operation Thunderbolt cabinet.

This gives a whole new dimension to playstation 1 and 2 games. Control is upside down here.

Here is my Capcom cabinet with a 25 in TV, playstation controls wired to arcade and playstation to USB computer adapter. Will play most computer or playstation games just like in the arcade. It also has sound operated neon light in marquee and computer subwoofer sound system with external sound stopping headphone jacks for each player.

Here is my own Arachnid coin op dart machine with monitor to keep score.

We removed the old arcade components and reused the high resolution monitor in a broken cruisin' USA game. Installed a 27 inch TV, subwoofer sound system, and PS 2. We permanently bolted a racing wheel and foot controls for Grand Tourismo 3. That was tons of fun but had to give back to owner.

 

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