I used to play several games on the Play Choice 10 at the Tilt arcade in a mall as a kid! I remember it had Super Mario, Gradius, Duck Hunt, Double Dragon, Hogan’s Alley!
2:23 "Wild Gunman, never heard of it" "Duck Hunt, okay everyone knows this one" Funny you say that because it's actually the complete opposite in Japan! Wild Gunman was the pack-in for the Kousenjuu Light Ray Gun for the Famicom. Meanwhile Duck Hunt along with Hogan's Alley is considered to be obscure in the country as the Light Gun didn't do so well in Japan compared to North America and the pack-in is more remembered as a result although Duck Hunt is more recognized now thanks to the dog characters inclusion in the Super Smash Bros series. Also should mention that The Goonies never saw an NES release and only released in North America as a PlayChoice-10 game. The console version stayed in Japan on the Famicom.
@@andiback it's worth noting that it never came as its own cabinet. It was only available in the arcades in the PlayChoice Machines. The studio asked Nintendo to make them one specifically for the movie.
Hogan's Alley or Wild Gunman may not crack the top 50, but they are easily in the top 10 of NES light gun based games. I would consider keeping them along with Duck Hunt unless you have something markably better. Just so there's some variety to make use of the cabinets light gun.
1:26 To add to this, Nintendo actually sold conversion kits that allowed Punch-Out machines to be refitted into Play-Choice 10 machines. 2:22 Have you not seen BTTF part 2?
Regarding the monitor recharging at 11:00 if you have fluorescent lights in that room, they will impart enough energy to recharge a CRT enough to give you a good zap.
Playchoice-10 systems basically have two processors, the Z80 (Menu Processor), and N2A03 (Game Processor). They are basically a modified NES internally on a circuit board with some additional hardware. The additional hardware allows the menu processor to bankswitch the ten games, control an additional enable on the N2A03 control inputs, reset the game, pause the game, process coins, and run the external timer. When a coin is inserted, you buy a certain amount of time. When the time is not zero and a game is selected, the Menu processor will enable the N2A03 input buttons, allowing the game to be played. When time runs out, it pauses the game, displays a continue message (if enabled), disables the N2A03 game inputs, and asks for another coin. If no coin is inserted, the menu processor resets the game keeping the N2A03 game processor inputs disabled. If a coin is inserted to continue, the Z80 menu processor puts additional time on the timer, unpauses the game. and re-enables the N2A03 inputs.
The whole "I never heard of 'Wild Gunman' and 'Hogan's Alley'" was a joke, right? Super dry humor? Dude-those games were/are AWESOME, especially w/ the light gun! I loved them as a kid, and if I saw them in a Player's Choice, I woulda spent a quarter on both.
It's because he's a nerd.. Nerds are nerds because they lack the ability to make the distinction between most excellent and bogus.. When amongst us normies.. The nerds will often brag about accomplishments or possessions they assume are most excellent.. When in reality, they are actually bogus and extremely unradical..
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Pro Wrestling was on my top 10 NES games that I played. My friends and I loved it. Played it so much. We all got excited when we finally beat the boss wrestler, The Great Puma. Great game 😊
Nice machine! I remember playing thes all the time - you actually payed for time and could switch games as much as you want. That might explain the coin count with that selection of games. Also, Hogan's Alley rules! I remember coming across a Play Choice 10 with Super Mario Bros. 3 in it, before it was even out (after the Wizard had come out). I wanted to play so bad, but the people playing it had pumped enough quarters in to have the timer at like 45 minutes. They weren't going anywhere!
Really enjoying this format of 15...20min for one machine - the pacing and editing is great. More in-depth tech (or keys) in longer videos is the focus of your other channels (which are great as well btw), so having these episodes for the arcade is a good choice!
This makes me think that your channel is the modern equivalent of Motorweek": A channel of restoring classics as well as addressing the problems of "current" tech (which was based on "classic tech), only it's the vintage electronics we grew up with instead of the vintage automobiles our previous generation grew up with. Keep up the good work on your channel, because our parents (while tougher than us) didn't have such things on demand to remind them of their youth as we do.
The Goonies game is actually an interesting one to have since it was a Famicom game that was only released on the PlayChoice-10 in the United States. Oddly, we only got its sequel Goonies II on the NES, so most people here have not played it.
I spent $20 on one of those the first time I played SMB3. I had rented "The Wizard" a while before. I ended up getting SMB3 for my 12th bday in Aug. 1990, but since my Dad and I had the same bday we all went out to eat before I could play it, so I let my friend across the street borrow it while we were gone. My Dad worked for Sears Repair Service back then, mostly fixing TVs and VCRs (when it was still worthwhile). He _ALMOST_ scored one of the NES store displays that played 10 or 12 games (the retail store was moving to the mall), but somebody else snagged it before he could.
My friend called me the day he got SMB3 and played the music over the phone and said I'd never guess what it was. I guessed it immediately, and I still remember the disappointment in his voice. Two years earlier he told me I wasn't smart enough to play SMB2.
he is actually not very knowledgeable or enthusiastic in Nintendo consoles. Otherwise I also can’t explain the black and white Attack of the petscii robots on NES 😂
I don't remember if I ever saw a PlayChoice-10 out in the wild, but I do recall seeing a VS. System during my childhood. Specifically, it was the VS version of Super Mario Bros, which was more difficult than the NES version with levels that were somewhere between the original and The Lost Levels. Kinda funny the fact Nintendo made TWO NES-based arcade boards, one that basically allowed to demo a game for a few minutes, and another that gave you alternative (and more difficult!), versions of the games you could have at home. And then there's my favorite trivia about both the VS. System and PC-10: It was the only platform you could play The Goonies here in the US. We may have gotten The Goonies II on NES, but unless you imported the Famicom version of the first game, you could only play it in arcades!
The scuff that you covered over with the sharpie can still be seen due to the ink not being a true black, I use a black pigmented ink pen and smudge it with my fingers or a sponge for applications like this and it covers a lot better.
I'm gonna offer up some advice. A good heat gun is you friend when dealing with vinyl graphics. It can soften adhesive for removal and make new ones fit into curves and corners better.
I really enjoy seeing how resourceful you guys are with the restoration and eletronics repairs. I always finish the videos energized to restore some stuff myself.
You’ve never heard of Wild Gunman?!? It’s the game Marty plays in “Back to the Future 2” at the Cafe 80s! And “Hogan’s Alley” is a great shooting gallery game!
That's cool. I've heard they make NES to Play 10 Adapters so if you can get any NES Games you should be able to play any game released on the NES on it.
What!!! Baseball was awesome! Nothing says "elite hacker-cred" like realizing there's a secret way to clobber your opponent and if they dont know the proper techniques, they'll just think you're some sort of god at the game. Endless trolling potential with siblings and friends.
I’m really enjoying this channel, I think as much as your 8-bit guy channel. You put in a lot of care restoring this machines. I’m glad a new generation will get to experience them.
Superb! For my choice of 10 games on the system (if I had one to run myself), I'd pick: - _Wild Gunman_ - _Duck Hunt_ - _Super Mario Bros. 3_ - _Super Mario Bros._ (could also be substituted with _Mario Bros._ arcade) - _Tecmo Bowl_ - _Excitebike_ - _Contra_ - _Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles II: The Arcade Game_ - _Chip N' Dale Rescue Rangers_ - _Pro Wrestling_ So in effect, making as much use of the lightguns and co-op multiplayer - since most, if not all, of the chosen games support it - on the console as possible!
Loads of respect for the 8-bit guy, his restoration skills, and his knowledge. Also, it's essential to keep these machines up and running. Personally I had no time for the play choice 10, they had one in my local swimming baths, in the cafe area. Once I realised that you only got a certain amount of time for one credit, I never played it again
This cab was my first introduction to Super Mario Brothers at a motorway service station on a school trip way, way, way back. Never any coverage in magazines of the day as it wasn't a take-home product they could sell. Came as a huge surprise here in the UK to find it. So love these restoration videos.
Holy cow this is a blast from the past. In 1990 my local grocery store had a Playchoice 10 with pretty much the same games you originally had on this one. I started working there 7 years later while in HS and that arcade cabinet was still there chugging along.
This was always the gayest arcade machine. Play the exact same Nintendo game you could at home, but for a couple of minutes. Have fun getting halfway through world 1-2 in Super Mario and then it's game over.
I played these circa 1998-2001 at a daycare. I loved it. Always loved playing Mario and even baseball sometimes on it. Excitable and tennis was on it too.
There is a bit of nostalgia upon watching these game restorations. I was a teenager when the transition from pinball to video games happened. I wasn't as much observant of the video games but remember many of them in our local arcade.
I saw an arcade that had 2 screens but they were back to back so you could see the eyes of the other players it had Dr. Mario on one side and Excite Bike on the other.
@@TimeRiftArcade they replaced the Dr Mario with Super Mario Bros (not regular Mario Bros but the side scrolling one where you collect Fire Flowers and invincibility stars)
i know of the 8 bit guy as he did a video on my friend's mac pro some years ago.......curt told me to check it out so i did. this channel i did not know about until an hour ago....good stuff!
Are you kidding me duck hunt/clay pigeons is a extremely addictively fun timeless classic. I played the hell out of that game for entire day sometimes. hey if you didn't like it that's certainly your right but not all of us share that sentiment on duck hunt/ Clay pigeons.
I can't help but feel that it aught to have it's "twin brother" standing side by side next to it in the arcade, maybe even loaded up with the same games. That way a couple of friends or siblings can have a blast playing the same games right next to each other.
It's a tough call, but I think I enjoy these arcade restoration videos even more than T8BG (which is my favorite channel)! Glad to see you still posting -- PLEASE keep these coming!
An option is to build your own. The Geek Pub YT channel is hosted by Dave’s brother and arcade co-conspirator Mike. He has had a few arcade builds. He also has plans and parts available for sale on his website.
I live in Japan and was fortunate to find a Nintendo M82 system. They were usually installed in hotels. I had it recently restored and am super happy with it.
David, I think it was Adrian that covered EPROMs on his channel a while ago… and at my work, we always used plain labels to cover the window on the EPROM on whatever we were currently building. So, it should be sufficient to clean the old label off, print a replacement plain label with the same information, and cover the window. No need for the aluminum tape . :)
Wonderful, that you give these old machines back their life. I'm watching this channel for years now, more the c64 stuff, and i had no idea that you got a basement full of arcade cabinets... Amazing
I'm not surprised the wire in the gun failed - trigger vibration would do that. But I AM surprised the CRT required a second discharge! Presumably not a life-threatening amount!!! Great work 8 bit guy as usual! 😊
I used to play several games on the Play Choice 10 at the Tilt arcade in a mall as a kid! I remember it had Super Mario, Gradius, Duck Hunt, Double Dragon, Hogan’s Alley!
You should really advertise this channel more on your main channel. This is great and I think too many people are missing it.
I agree, only found this by accident 😊
True!!
He mentioned it in only one video and that's the only way I knew about it.
Funny, I have no idea what "the main channel" even is ahahha
@@Joshimuz The 8-bit Guy
2:23 "Wild Gunman, never heard of it" "Duck Hunt, okay everyone knows this one"
Funny you say that because it's actually the complete opposite in Japan! Wild Gunman was the pack-in for the Kousenjuu Light Ray Gun for the Famicom. Meanwhile Duck Hunt along with Hogan's Alley is considered to be obscure in the country as the Light Gun didn't do so well in Japan compared to North America and the pack-in is more remembered as a result although Duck Hunt is more recognized now thanks to the dog characters inclusion in the Super Smash Bros series.
Also should mention that The Goonies never saw an NES release and only released in North America as a PlayChoice-10 game. The console version stayed in Japan on the Famicom.
2:25 If you've watched Back to the Future II, you've heard of Wild Gunman. That's the arcade game that was set up in the cafe 80's.
“You mean you have to use your hands?” “That’s like a baby’s toy!”
Yep. Marty even says the name of the game.
2:23 David please show us some expression of Wild Gunman, since Back to the Future II I have never realized the game exists in reality!
Glad someone posted before me haha
@@andiback it's worth noting that it never came as its own cabinet. It was only available in the arcades in the PlayChoice Machines. The studio asked Nintendo to make them one specifically for the movie.
Hogan's Alley or Wild Gunman may not crack the top 50, but they are easily in the top 10 of NES light gun based games. I would consider keeping them along with Duck Hunt unless you have something markably better. Just so there's some variety to make use of the cabinets light gun.
Agreed - Hogan’s Alley is a classic and a nice alternative for when the novelty of Duck Hunt wears out (which doesn’t take long at all).
Did they even make more than 10 light gun games for the NES?
@@thetruth-hl7ct 17 official and another 10 unlicensed.
@@grafxgearhuh. The only ones I knew of were duck hunt and hogans alley
As someone with aspirations of starting my own arcade, these videos are immensely helpful
No matter how hard you try, people love seeing you restore stuff. The numbers don't lie man.
That finished product is a thing of beauty.
“You have to use your hands! That’s a baby’s toy!”
Lol Mcfly
I know!!! ❤
Thank you 🙏🏻
Yes, I was going to post that he loses any retro anything card he carried by not recognizing wild gunman....or even Hogans alley. 😮
yes you do, Frodo...
1:26 To add to this, Nintendo actually sold conversion kits that allowed Punch-Out machines to be refitted into Play-Choice 10 machines.
2:22 Have you not seen BTTF part 2?
Regarding the monitor recharging at 11:00 if you have fluorescent lights in that room, they will impart enough energy to recharge a CRT enough to give you a good zap.
It’s a good thing he mentioned at least a little about it then.
I can understand not knowing of Wild Gunman since it was a brief scene from a movie, but not knowing of Hogan’s Alley is shocking.
Nerds live a sheltered life..
@@enorma29 I have a feeling he was playing crappy games on a vic 20 when hogans alley came out.
never played them but i know they're light gun games
@@MikeDijital Haha right?!
he probably didn’t play light gun games much
Playchoice-10 systems basically have two processors, the Z80 (Menu Processor), and N2A03 (Game Processor). They are basically a modified NES internally on a circuit board with some additional hardware. The additional hardware allows the menu processor to bankswitch the ten games, control an additional enable on the N2A03 control inputs, reset the game, pause the game, process coins, and run the external timer. When a coin is inserted, you buy a certain amount of time. When the time is not zero and a game is selected, the Menu processor will enable the N2A03 input buttons, allowing the game to be played. When time runs out, it pauses the game, displays a continue message (if enabled), disables the N2A03 game inputs, and asks for another coin. If no coin is inserted, the menu processor resets the game keeping the N2A03 game processor inputs disabled. If a coin is inserted to continue, the Z80 menu processor puts additional time on the timer, unpauses the game. and re-enables the N2A03 inputs.
Very interesting, I appreciate the time you took to post this.
Play Choice 10 in a 7-11 in ‘86 was where I first saw and played Super Mario Bros. Nice restoration!
This is cool. I really like the classic 8-Bit Guy format this video has.
I could watch David clean and reassemble things for unlimited hours.
The whole "I never heard of 'Wild Gunman' and 'Hogan's Alley'" was a joke, right? Super dry humor? Dude-those games were/are AWESOME, especially w/ the light gun! I loved them as a kid, and if I saw them in a Player's Choice, I woulda spent a quarter on both.
Rather surprised by that statement myself.
Well those are baby toys afterall
It's because he's a nerd.. Nerds are nerds because they lack the ability to make the distinction between most excellent and bogus.. When amongst us normies.. The nerds will often brag about accomplishments or possessions they assume are most excellent.. When in reality, they are actually bogus and extremely unradical..
Probably just hates guns
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Pro Wrestling was an amazing game and would be perfect for a two player cabinet. One of my most played games on my NES with friends.
Pro Wresting is one of the greatest NES games ever! A Winner is You!
Loved that stupid game. I used to use the green monster and bite my brothers head. He hated that.
Looooool, i forgot that quote came from there! 🤣
Pro Wrestling was on my top 10 NES games that I played. My friends and I loved it. Played it so much. We all got excited when we finally beat the boss wrestler, The Great Puma. Great game 😊
that ‘boneyard’… drool- wouldnt mind buying a few for my own restoration and gameroom
My favorite part of this video: The Duck Hunt “happy dog” noise when he pops his head up with the duck. Haven’t heard that sound in 30 years…
Or the dog’s giggling. I remember trying to shoot him with the light gun when I lost. lol
Nice machine! I remember playing thes all the time - you actually payed for time and could switch games as much as you want. That might explain the coin count with that selection of games. Also, Hogan's Alley rules! I remember coming across a Play Choice 10 with Super Mario Bros. 3 in it, before it was even out (after the Wizard had come out). I wanted to play so bad, but the people playing it had pumped enough quarters in to have the timer at like 45 minutes. They weren't going anywhere!
Really enjoying this format of 15...20min for one machine - the pacing and editing is great.
More in-depth tech (or keys) in longer videos is the focus of your other channels (which are great as well btw), so having these episodes for the arcade is a good choice!
This makes me think that your channel is the modern equivalent of Motorweek": A channel of restoring classics as well as addressing the problems of "current" tech (which was based on "classic tech), only it's the vintage electronics we grew up with instead of the vintage automobiles our previous generation grew up with. Keep up the good work on your channel, because our parents (while tougher than us) didn't have such things on demand to remind them of their youth as we do.
Wild Gunman is in the film Back to the future 2!
I think we need to se it running.
The Goonies game is actually an interesting one to have since it was a Famicom game that was only released on the PlayChoice-10 in the United States. Oddly, we only got its sequel Goonies II on the NES, so most people here have not played it.
RMC has one of these as well, so it's great to see these being preserved in all parts of the world.
I spent $20 on one of those the first time I played SMB3. I had rented "The Wizard" a while before.
I ended up getting SMB3 for my 12th bday in Aug. 1990, but since my Dad and I had the same bday we all went out to eat before I could play it, so I let my friend across the street borrow it while we were gone.
My Dad worked for Sears Repair Service back then, mostly fixing TVs and VCRs (when it was still worthwhile). He _ALMOST_ scored one of the NES store displays that played 10 or 12 games (the retail store was moving to the mall), but somebody else snagged it before he could.
My friend called me the day he got SMB3 and played the music over the phone and said I'd never guess what it was. I guessed it immediately, and I still remember the disappointment in his voice. Two years earlier he told me I wasn't smart enough to play SMB2.
That store display is a Nintendo M82, quite the cool toy
Never heard of Wild Gunman…? Surely you watched Back to the Future 2? 😄
Yeah. I thought the same thing.
I thought that was Hogan’s Alley?
EDIT: Ok how in the hell has he never heard of Hogan’s Alley? That’s more concerning.
he is actually not very knowledgeable or enthusiastic in Nintendo consoles. Otherwise I also can’t explain the black and white Attack of the petscii robots on NES 😂
When it's not a Commodore, then his enthusiasm fades
@@MarcKloosI think this is a strong candidate for the answer.
Wild Gunman and Hogan's Alley were light gun classics!!
I'm really enjoying these arcade videos
I don't remember if I ever saw a PlayChoice-10 out in the wild, but I do recall seeing a VS. System during my childhood. Specifically, it was the VS version of Super Mario Bros, which was more difficult than the NES version with levels that were somewhere between the original and The Lost Levels.
Kinda funny the fact Nintendo made TWO NES-based arcade boards, one that basically allowed to demo a game for a few minutes, and another that gave you alternative (and more difficult!), versions of the games you could have at home.
And then there's my favorite trivia about both the VS. System and PC-10: It was the only platform you could play The Goonies here in the US. We may have gotten The Goonies II on NES, but unless you imported the Famicom version of the first game, you could only play it in arcades!
The scuff that you covered over with the sharpie can still be seen due to the ink not being a true black, I use a black pigmented ink pen and smudge it with my fingers or a sponge for applications like this and it covers a lot better.
I'm gonna offer up some advice. A good heat gun is you friend when dealing with vinyl graphics. It can soften adhesive for removal and make new ones fit into curves and corners better.
I won't lie it's a bit heart warming seeing brothers working together. You could be 10 & 15 or 45 & 50, brothers are still brothers.
Also, that “battery” is actually a supercapacitor, looks like it’s rated 1 farad (yes, farad) at 5 volts.
And if he puts a primary cell in there, he's probably going to have a bad time.
I REALLY hope he reads this before killing two valuable boards.
Lol doesn't matter since he butchered it and ripped the pads off the board in the process. The gift that keeps on giving.
@@PCEngineGaijin lol zero chance.
That means he never googled anything before he removed anything. Weird
The Playchoice-10 would be a really cool machine to own. Very nice that you have one (potentially 2?) for the arcade!
I really enjoy seeing how resourceful you guys are with the restoration and eletronics repairs. I always finish the videos energized to restore some stuff myself.
It's great to see these classic cabinets resurrected and restored.
You’ve never heard of Wild Gunman?!?
It’s the game Marty plays in “Back to the Future 2” at the Cafe 80s!
And “Hogan’s Alley” is a great shooting gallery game!
I cannot wait to come check this place out.
I see you have a gauntlet machine in storage. That was a personal favourite of mine and my friends when we were kids - 4 players at once. Great fun.
That's cool. I've heard they make NES to Play 10 Adapters so if you can get any NES Games you should be able to play any game released on the NES on it.
What!!! Baseball was awesome! Nothing says "elite hacker-cred" like realizing there's a secret way to clobber your opponent and if they dont know the proper techniques, they'll just think you're some sort of god at the game. Endless trolling potential with siblings and friends.
Oh boy! An 8-bit guy restoration video is always a joy to watch! Keep 'em coming!
I’m really enjoying this channel, I think as much as your 8-bit guy channel. You put in a lot of care restoring this machines. I’m glad a new generation will get to experience them.
Thanks for the video, David! I can't wait to see the arcade in person when you guys open it.
Eyy, more Time Rift! Loving these restorations.
Superb! For my choice of 10 games on the system (if I had one to run myself), I'd pick:
- _Wild Gunman_
- _Duck Hunt_
- _Super Mario Bros. 3_
- _Super Mario Bros._ (could also be substituted with _Mario Bros._ arcade)
- _Tecmo Bowl_
- _Excitebike_
- _Contra_
- _Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles II: The Arcade Game_
- _Chip N' Dale Rescue Rangers_
- _Pro Wrestling_
So in effect, making as much use of the lightguns and co-op multiplayer - since most, if not all, of the chosen games support it - on the console as possible!
Loads of respect for the 8-bit guy, his restoration skills, and his knowledge.
Also, it's essential to keep these machines up and running.
Personally I had no time for the play choice 10, they had one in my local swimming baths, in the cafe area. Once I realised that you only got a certain amount of time for one credit, I never played it again
I absolutely love this collab with 8-Bit Guy. David really knows his stuff when it comes to restoring retro technology.
You have a rad mobile in your bone yard! Loved that game
These arcade restoration videos are super satisfying, thanks!
This cab was my first introduction to Super Mario Brothers at a motorway service station on a school trip way, way, way back. Never any coverage in magazines of the day as it wasn't a take-home product they could sell. Came as a huge surprise here in the UK to find it. So love these restoration videos.
The game is virtually unplayable with a joystick
Love these restoration vids!!! Like old times
Sweet you have a Gauntlet machine!
Love these videos. Both informative and satisfying to watch restoration.
Love these restoration videos!
2:31 How have you never heard of Hogan's Alley? That's the game Marty McFly plays at the 7-11 on Back to The Future.
Beautiful. You guys are artists
I love these restorations. Amazing work preserving gaming history.
Wild gunman? Really? The one Marty McFly played back in the year 2015. You know, the one you have to use your hands… 🤣
I wish we could be restored as easily as our video games can
... "Wild Gunman, never heard of it" "Hogan's Alley, never heard of it"
I think the problem is you, here, 8-Bit Guy. Sorry to say.
Holy cow this is a blast from the past. In 1990 my local grocery store had a Playchoice 10 with pretty much the same games you originally had on this one. I started working there 7 years later while in HS and that arcade cabinet was still there chugging along.
This was always the gayest arcade machine. Play the exact same Nintendo game you could at home, but for a couple of minutes. Have fun getting halfway through world 1-2 in Super Mario and then it's game over.
Not everyone had the money for a whole console, so they settled for playing the apparent "gay" option...
I played these circa 1998-2001 at a daycare. I loved it. Always loved playing Mario and even baseball sometimes on it.
Excitable and tennis was on it too.
There is a bit of nostalgia upon watching these game restorations. I was a teenager when the transition from pinball to video games happened. I wasn't as much observant of the video games but remember many of them in our local arcade.
I remember playing this at an old burger joint when I was a kid. Glad to see some of these still kicking around.
Very nice work on this cabinet. Looks awesome!
Great channel, need more visibility on RUclips, enjoyable as always!
I saw an arcade that had 2 screens but they were back to back so you could see the eyes of the other players it had Dr. Mario on one side and Excite Bike on the other.
We have one of those.
@@TimeRiftArcade they replaced the Dr Mario with Super Mario Bros (not regular Mario Bros but the side scrolling one where you collect Fire Flowers and invincibility stars)
i know of the 8 bit guy as he did a video on my friend's mac pro some years ago.......curt told me to check it out so i did. this channel i did not know about until an hour ago....good stuff!
Another great video! There’s something about repairing and restoring old machines. More rewarding than playing them.
Looks like a nice opportunity to have an all light gun cab. Those light gun games are the hardest to emulate these days.
If only the arcades around where I am put this much effort in restoring their old machines...
This was a top notch restoration, I love that you show your solder techniques too. Please keep doing that, it helps those of us who need to be better.
Are you kidding me duck hunt/clay pigeons is a extremely addictively fun timeless classic. I played the hell out of that game for entire day sometimes. hey if you didn't like it that's certainly your right but not all of us share that sentiment on duck hunt/ Clay pigeons.
Didn't even know you had this channel?!. Loved the video, and your passion for arcade games, as am i.
These cabinet resto vids are highly enjoyable! Great work!
I can't help but feel that it aught to have it's "twin brother" standing side by side next to it in the arcade, maybe even loaded up with the same games. That way a couple of friends or siblings can have a blast playing the same games right next to each other.
Great idea… BR, Per (Denmark)
It's a tough call, but I think I enjoy these arcade restoration videos even more than T8BG (which is my favorite channel)! Glad to see you still posting -- PLEASE keep these coming!
The second Playchoice board definitely had some better games. 👍
I remember playing one of these way back in the day when I was younger. Simpler times as a kid!
I am so jealous seeing all those great arcade cabinets. Some day..... on some day I'll get my own!
An option is to build your own.
The Geek Pub YT channel is hosted by Dave’s brother and arcade co-conspirator Mike. He has had a few arcade builds. He also has plans and parts available for sale on his website.
This is channel is magnificent. Another super restoration!
I live in Japan and was fortunate to find a Nintendo M82 system. They were usually installed in hotels. I had it recently restored and am super happy with it.
David, I think it was Adrian that covered EPROMs on his channel a while ago… and at my work, we always used plain labels to cover the window on the EPROM on whatever we were currently building. So, it should be sufficient to clean the old label off, print a replacement plain label with the same information, and cover the window. No need for the aluminum tape . :)
Wonderful, that you give these old machines back their life. I'm watching this channel for years now, more the c64 stuff, and i had no idea that you got a basement full of arcade cabinets... Amazing
I remember playing Nintendo playchoice 10 arcade when I was a kid and it's still awesome today. 😀👍🎮
I'm not surprised the wire in the gun failed - trigger vibration would do that. But I AM surprised the CRT required a second discharge! Presumably not a life-threatening amount!!! Great work 8 bit guy as usual! 😊
Wild Gunman is the arcade game Marty plays in the Café 80s in BTTF Part 2
I can't wait to come to the arcade! This is 100% nostalgic for me as a child of the 80s.
Incredible work. I am impressed with the level of detail you bring to the project
I find these videos so relaxing. You always finish with a great result. 🙂
Darn, I'd pay anything for such a masterfully restores PlayChoice machine like this one
Incredible restoration, that looks great!
I'd love to visit the arcade. Not only for playing the games but for admiring the cabinets that I watched being restored
Love these videos… and the music 😊
Excellent work indeed!!!