Hi! Ready to finally start (or at least think about starting) that do it yourself (DIY) arcade video game project?
You know. The DIY project that has been sitting out in your garage for the past couple of years. The one that is hardly recognizable anymore for all the boxes and dust.
Okay, here is how I can help you get your DIY project out of the garage, and to where it belongs - into your gameroom.
For almost any arcade video game DIY project - repair, multicade upgrade, or restoration - I can furnish the following:
1. Shipment to you of all the required parts - printed circuit board, wiring, power supply, controllers, buttons, switches, connectors, and hardware.
2. Access to a private page that will be set up exclusively for your project. This exclusive page will feature (as required/available):
- your cabinet photos,
- my cabinet photos,
- step-by-step assistance by email and phone,
- parts list,
- materials list,
- tools list,
- relevant Internet help links, and
- scanned copies of manuals and schematics.
3. Inclusion on your page of a comments section that provides for the exchange of our questions and answers, together with auto email notification of each other's comments.
Think about it - a permanent webpage for your project. You can share the site with all your friends and family. And, they can watch, comment, and follow your progress.
You cannot find a service like this anywhere else. So, let's get started!
Send me an email explaining your project, and I'll send you a quote: gameroomdude@yahoo.com
Scroll down for a link listing of DIY projects completed and underway, and for a link listing to helpful support pages.
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Some upgrades are quite simple - a couple of parts, a little effort, and a bit of my support. Here is feedback from a do-it-yourselfer who changed his 25" horizontal monitor JAMMA cabinet into a 60-in-1 multicade:
"Thanks Steve. I've got the pcb installed and working with no problems so far, and I was able to rotate the monitor without a problem also."
Tom R.
Ridgeland, MS
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DIY Projects - Underway and Completed:
These are a sampling of the multicade upgrade projects that I have helped classic game owners successfully complete.
1. Upgrade Galaga Into 60-in-1 Multicade - Alver
2. Upgrade Stargate Into Williams Classics 19-in-1 Multicade - John
3. Upgrade Pac-Man Sit Down Into 60-in-1 Multicade - Dave
4. Upgrade Pac-Man Sit Down Into 60-in-1 Multicade - Greg
5. Upgrade Ms Pac-Man Into 60-in-1 Multicade - Suzette
"My family is trying it out…so far, so good…" J Suzette
6. Upgrade Ms Pac-Man Into 60-in-1 Multicade - Tom
DIY Support Pages:
In addition to these standard instructions, I also provide personal telephone and email support.
1. Understanding the JAMMA PCB and Edge Connector Pinout
2. Custom Built Custom Finished Multicades By Ace Amusements
3. Arcade Video Game Switching Power Supply Installation
4. Tips For Increasing The Life Of Your Arcade Video Game
5. Tips for Maintaining Arcade Video Game Plastics
6. How To Plug Holes In A Metal Control Panel
7. iCade 60-in-1 Multicade Setup and Operation
8. Arcade Video Game New Kick And Side Art Application
9, JAMMA Video Input Monitor Connector
10. How To Remove An Arcade Monitor Chassis For Repair Service
11. How To Apply Art Graphics To An Arcade Video Game Cabinet
12. The Arcade Video Game CRT Monitor Isolation Transformer
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Need some ideas for a project?
Here is a real good one. How about upgrading your game machine into a 60-classic-games-in-one? Click here to read all about the 60-in-1.
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