We found A Taito RASTAN Arcade Kit Someone Installed In A Cocktail Cabinet! - Let's Fix It
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I kinda expected Ronnie to have left a note in the machine saying "It's broke!" 😀
chuckle😀
Except it wasn't broke!
Wow, just hearing Joe do the intro, threw me for a loop there for a sec. I guess Ron got fired for gambling too much on company time with the machine from the last video :D I also give mad props for showing the discharging of the G07 monitor, I feel it gets overlooked a lot in videos, it's common sense to those who know but can be very dangerous to those who don't! Great stuff as always!!!
Joe does a good Ron impression!
I just LOVE seeing you dudes take P.O.S. game units that look like they’re on their last legs, then turn them into like-new machines again!
Thank you Chris, glad you enjoyed it!
I was thinking Ron has a cold. But it's Joe 😂 what a great cabinet. Thanks for sharing this with us
Ok Joe, Where is Ron? Did you kidnap him and make him go to jail for the video poker video? Oh no!!! FREE RON!!! lol!
Kudos to Joe. Great narration and it was good to hear a slightly different take on the repair.
Quick everyone buy a t shirt! We gotta post Ron's bail for runnin that poker machine!
Wait....JOEY?!? Nice job (even got the micro-farad in there 😃 )
Joe thanks for elaborating on why these end up like this. Rastan is proper 80s game, very learnable with credit feeding. I hope to see an update on this. I think the 3 headed thing was called a chimera.
Ok. Two down, one brother to go. We are going to see you Ron!! And thanks to Joe for another great video!!
Great to see a Joe video! Keep up the great work!
Joe fixes most of the games he just doesn't film them
Great video Joey. … Also good to put a face to the voice. I wish Ronnie would not be so shy and actually show his face. I could pick his voice out in a line-up, but have no idea what he looks like. Joey, your vid made a refreshing change from the ever appealing Ronnie. …. I don’t even like arcade games, but I love watching the vids on how you fix em up. …I have loved pinball machines since 1962!
It's not so much shyness..he's explained before that he ain't the star of the show, the machines he films are..
Nice Ronnie impression sir!!!! 👏
Man Joe got on board this time. Freaking great job man. I've been following the channel for a long time now and never miss a video. The two of you are great it's nice to see how you diagnose and work. I have learned so much from you guys, I am not at all scared about getting in and fixing a machine. You guys gave me a lot of confidence. I am pretty sure you have for others. Please keep up the content and education. God bless. 😎
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Great video Joe, I heard your voice and I thought Ronnie was in jail after the Poker machine video from monday. Glad to see everything is ok. That cleaned up good. Thank Joe for filming and glad to Ronnie having fun playing. See you on the next video.
Thanks Frank, Ronnie Won too much money the other night, He's headed to vegas!
Joe with the best intro to date!
Rastan was one of the first games I played that had a definite end. Too bad I was never good enough to reach that end though. At least there are YT playthroughs that I can finish it vicariously though.
Rastan! One of the baddest ass games ever! 💪
Love this game.Thank you Joe x
Thank you for watching Saskia!
An epic video for an epic game! I noticed the solder sucker never moved. Gun and Run Joe, same as me. Aint nobody got time for that! Maybe I'm odd but I was never really into that coffee/cocktail table format. From what I have been told this was created for places that didn't want a gaudy cabinet, with crazy graphics, in their location. I love the crazy graphics and a stand up game more. I never saw one opened up before. I guess that side of the machine was always against the wall when I saw them. Keep the cool stuff coming!
no they were created for bars that sold alcohol , games at the beginning started in bars then marketed to kids. as in arcades
Good to finally see your face, we have the same hairstyle!
Nothing better than watching joe work after a long day of work! Thx 🙏🏻
Good job, Joe. Thanks for sharing your process.
One of my all-time favorite arcade games
Darn Ron, I knew the law would catch up with you after that gambling video lol.
Seriously though, was actually really cool to have a video with Joe. It adds a bit of variety
Dangit, the popo popped Ronnie for the poker machine! Thankfully we have Joe!
From my experiences, you always wanna discharge that anode about 2 or 3 times. I've had a few come back to bite me even after the pop.
Real easy to wire up them ones… Green wire to black. Black to red and blue to bits! 💥 Braver than me with the windex. ✌️👍🇬🇧
I used to play this game for hours and hours at 7-Eleven by my house
It's pretty fun!
Nice to see Joe giving us a repair video, and you do those small jobs exactly the same way I do, Saying that my wife got a mighty belt from an Atari ST she was fiixng.
As a (many times zapped) old-time tv repairman, I'd try a different method to discharge the CRT. Firmly attach one end of your wire to the chassis and the other end to your screwdriver or other insulated probe. Now, put one hand in your back pocket and use the other to work the probe under the anode cap. This way you don't take a current straight through your chest (where your heart is located).
I've repaired about 2000 monitors
Brings back memories, I first played on one of those cabinets as a child in 1981,got the photo ,great seeing the old stuff working ,greeting from Windsor uk
Just to add it was asteroids.
Ron....Ron....Ron....Now come on people, this is just Ron messing with us. ;)
Omg that was my jam back in the early 90s. Get a slice of pizza and play Rastan after school ! Miss those days !
Great job Joe!
"Rastan -- Legally we couldn't call him Conan because we didn't want to pay the license fee but he IS Conan!"
Thanks for the video Joe. I love watching you guys breathe life into these amazing machines.
Great video! Monitor looks great colors pop everything looks good. All these games ever need is just a little TLC and some time and a few parts. Now the game will live for another 30 plus years . 👍
That’s a real no-fear discharge of the monitor! 👍I’m always over-cautious and use my multimeter to make sure there’s definitely continuity between the screwdriver end and the ground point before pushing under the anode cap.
I’m probably too cautious, but I really don’t want to get it wrong and get bitten. 😅
Haha, eventually you get over the fear of a tickle and just go!
Like you, I'd do it differently. First, I'd fasten one end to the chassis first. Then I'd put the probe under the 2nd anode cover last. I'd want a solid ground connection before going for the 2nd anode.
I'm more scared of turning off certain mower engines. You hold the ground as you push it against the sparkplug.
Amazing how good that FBO G07 looks! I am softening up on these conversion games. They did not think a thing about it back in the day to make it into something people would drop more quarters into! We just look at it different now thirty something years later. I am working on bringing back a Twin Cobra that is in a Pengo Cabinet. There is a lot of the original Pengo hardware inside, as well as the original Sega manufacturing marks and cards. It's cool the cabinets like these survived and are still living in a different form and still awesome!
This game eventually i'm sure will be converted back, but until then it can be content to be a Rastan :) I always think too, this machine for instance has been a Rastan for 35 years, it was an Asteroids Deluxe for 5 years.
I love the start to finish restore videos - gives me more confidence to do my own work.
This game really needs a custom sound chip with audio clips of Arnold playing Conan the Barbarian. "Thulsa Doom, I'll destroy you!"
The monster with the snake head and lions body is a Chimera, typically depicted as a lion with a goat head coming out of its side and sometimes a snake for a tail. This is a D&D version which has all three heads at the front of the lion body.
Would love to have a cocktail machine. So many memories playing them. Great video
Love watching your rebuilds,
Rastan has one of the best sounds tracks, I love this game, but was never very good at it. I never got that far !!!!!
Also, good to see Joe have a moment in the spotlight.
Great vid. Also thanks for turning me onto a game I never knew of. Really liked those type.
Great to see Joe's work. I wondered how technical he was. I thought maybe he did the sales and Ron did the repairs. Thanks for showing us your skills Joe
That was awesome. amazing the transformation.
I heard the intro and had to rewind, kinda funny that the guy the channels named after isn't who you expect to host.
Still I'm glad to be welcomed back.
Brought in the 'A' team, fantastic! Thanks...
Great video! I have a Time Pilot cocktail that looks like it shares the same cabinet.
Sweet like a lemon Joey!!!!! 🍋
I would have held the screwdriver to the 2nd anode for longer. Think of it as a network of many resistors and capacitors. So just a quick discharge doesn't always get all of the voltage cleared out since it could recharge because of the coating on the back of the CRT. But I didn't see you get bit, so a quick discharge was enough.
Recapping is always good. When dealing with things such as old tube radios/amps, really, one should recap them before turning them on. Of course, professional techs would have things such as a variac power supply and can power them with lower than line voltage to see if there is any trouble. Even then, it is good practice to recap them first. The main issue with tube stuff is that the tubes and transformers are hard to come by. Unless one is into making their own. On one channel, a college student makes their own triac tubes. They have welding machines and blow torches, and they blow the glass, weld together the plate and grid, make their own filament, vacuum it out as they seal it, etc. But yeah, the tubes, transformers, and even speakers are hard to come by. Many tube radios/amps used speakers that didn't use permanent magnets, and the units were built around this fact, and the speaker field coil was often in series with the filaments. So if you blew the tubes/transformers/speakers because of bad capacitors, many of which would be shorted, you might not be able to find replacements.
And user mods/repairs are often a problem, whether it be arcade games or pinball machines, or old tube equipment. I watched an episode of Mr. Carlson's Lab RUclips videos where he repaired a tube-type guitar amplifier. Those tend to be neat and powerful for their intended job and make a different sound from the solid-state stuff. In that one, the musician complained that the rectifier tubes were arcing, and that was caused by shorted capacitors, and the ones at fault had been changed before. Part of that problem is related to the design. The rectifier tubes were almost instantly operational while the other tubes were still heating. So that meant you had about 500 volts with no place to go and would take out the capacitors. Mr. Carlson made a mod for that. He designed and installed a power watchdog board that would keep the rectifier filaments powered down until the tubes were ready for the plate voltage. It had the extra bonus of powering down the rectifier tubes should the voltage reach 500 at the capacitors. There was also a transformer with an open winding that someone had rewired to use the other winding with something else. That could have contributed to the capacitors going bad. There were other mods such as someone unsoldering the impedance matching wires and rewiring them the wrong way, and someone adding extra jacks. So he sorted through all that and rebuilt it.
the soundtrack to this game is pretty sweet
Ohh man I was messing with my phone trying to figure out what was won't with Ron's voice. It's JOE!! And he said more than "It's broke!" Lol
Ron was in FBI custody for illegal gambling. 😅
Good morning Joe.
Hello, just seeing this, good evening now
Wowsers, for a moment there I thought I clicked on the wrong video. Not used to hearing Joe do the intro :P
Damn. Having Joe doing the voice is weird. I could have swore he only said "It's broke"
Fantastic video! ,"Rastan" was a top10, inspired in Conan
Pole Position burn! GAME OVER haha love it
As for a vector monitor, I have an idea in mind. I don't know how practical this would be. But the idea would be to use an FPGA or microcontroller to make a vector-to-raster converter. The way I envision would be to add some RAM to the converter so it can have a frame buffer. So the board would convert vector addresses to raster pixel addresses. It would also need to decay what is in the frame buffer with time to simulate the longer display times of the vector monitors. So the more the same pixels are written to, the brighter they get, and the less they are, the dimmer they get.
I've never tried this, but I've pondered how to use raster monitors in vector monitor applications without rewriting the underlying code and changing the board logic.
If you do end up with a blown fly back on a 13" G07 and are forced to replace it, you can add a 2000 pf 1500 volt cap at C531 and a 1500 pf 1500 volt cap at C532. C531 and C532 are not populated on the 13" chassis but are populated on the 19" chassis. They are the big blue polypropylene caps. Adding the two to the 13" chassis should fix the size problem associated with new fly back.
ahhhhhh, that explains it. Yes I've noticed those caps missing on the 13".... If I had more time to mess with it i'd try to figure out if the 13" fly is really different than the 19" I'll bet they're slightly different and that's why there was only 3 caps.
I feel like arcade enthusiasts need their own pinup girl calendar. Instead of a hotrod with the hood up, it's a cocktail arcade or pinball. :)
One of the hardest dam games they made!
Great Game! Way better than the part 2 of Nastar. Although I do like Black Tiger and Gladiator!
Micro ferret 😉
Hey Joe! IT'S BROKE!! 🤣 So you're saying Rastan uses a Raster Ronnie... got it.
My fave
The G man got Ronnie for the poker machine huh....
With this game in a cocktail table if you play it two player does the screen invert so the second player can play across from you?
Is the Peavey head in the background for sale?
Further research on my part has uncovered the fact that this table's control console originally had 5 buttons and no joystick.
That is a great death scream.
5:20 If powered up, somebody not knowing about that connector and reaching in there the !PoW! factor would have been pretty high.
Asteroids deluxe cabinet. You can tell by the start button graphics.
Ok so your not an extroverted personality ,but actually seeing an hearing from :Joe actually the person whose name we know. Cool 😎 thanks dude..Ron's ok..
Ron's the man..and Joey and Donnie..talented men right there 👍
Were space invaders cabs normaly left handed ?.
Great job guys! Do you normally just clean a dirt monitor with windex?
Windex is appropriate for anything you can drink the stuff too if you're sick
@@LyonsArcade 🤣 good one The screen says clean with only non static materials 🤷
Now I remember that game a long time ago 😭😭😭😭
The thumbnail looked like a it was Tablesaw. ;)
Joe Joe Joe gooooooo Joe
You can do it!
Chimera (=she-goat) from the Greek mythology, was a hybrid creature part lion, goat and snake that breaths fire.
That's a _chimera,_ I believe.
That micro is actually small Mu (micros) in the Greek alphabet that is borrowed to prefix 10 to -6 or 0,000001 in the Internation System of Units.
What is up with the left handed controller?
It's for left handed players!
Hey Joe!!
Hey Jason!
Left handed cab set up? Is that unusual? I don't remember seeing that set up on my rounds of arcades back in the day.
Depends on the game, for instance Centipede was left handed you probably played that one :)
@@LyonsArcade If this was made from Asteroids Deluxe, it looks like they put a joystick in one of the button holes, so it's up to them which hole.
I was really hoping to see what the game did for player two. Did it alternate between players and flip the screen or did player two have to play upside down?
When you set the game broad to cocktail mode it knows to flip the image for the other play on the other side of the table.
The screen will flip when its the 2nd players turn
Has anyone tried a TFT/LCD monitor in place of a CRT unit which means no more high voltages to kill someone provided the light source is LEDs.
I know it's doable and has been done, but the fine folks at Joe's Classic Video Games strive for authenticity, even at the risk of a painful death by electrocution. They are heroes.
@@AppliedCryogenics OK no problem will also cut down on the power usage.
why is it left handed? I thought it was reversed in video but all the letters are correct.
Guessed wrong- thought it looked like a Taito cab and since it's horizontal maybe Jungle Hunt. It's sinful to ruin an Asteroids cabinet....!!!
Too bad the sound at the end was still upside down 😀
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New voice, who dis?
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Why are ya not showing in my feed? Taking a break?
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