not only he bought an arcade machine for free ,but he also played it in a public area. Imagine how someone would react if he walked by and saw this guy playing
What a coincidence something like this pops up after I got Silent Scope Complete and a light gun for the Xbox. ...I think I spent too much for a subpar experience
Im picking up a silent scope 2 machine this weekend. From your video it looks like the monitor is mounted and screwed down correct? Im trying to figure out if I should transport it upright or lay it on its back.
Do you still have the cabinet? I’ve got one too but I’m having some odd issues on wiring or lack thereof! There isn’t much info or aftermarket parts but I shoot, I wanted to see if you knew much in anything you’d found for this machine in your time of owning it, cheers!
Yes, I still have it. You can find a scan of the wiring diagram online just by Googling for the manual. There are no aftermarket parts out there, except for the universal things that are easily replaceable (microswitches, the coin mech, etc). Hope this helps!
@@Vectrex4Life the main thing I’ve been amazed by is that little board connected to the monitor that controls it, that’s one thing I can’t find anywhere or any mention of its existence. I found out today that the Cn2 and CN3 connections are ones I’ll have to replicate and make on my own, And hey, thank you for this video. I recently found dark silhouette machine that’s been converted to an EX so a lot of wires are missing and such, but this video helped me greatly when I first found the board and wired it in so seriously! Thank you
@@terrancebrown8202 Ah, I see. I would find out what model your monitor chassis is, if you don't already know. You may be able to find someone selling just the remote, if your chassis is designed to accept one.
Ah yes, the *_DANCE DANCE REVOLUTION A_* Arcade machine, my favorite Anyways, how much does it take to bring an arcade machine like Initial D arcade games home?
I got my Initial D machines at an auction. We had to borrow a trailer to bring them home and they used a forklift put them in the trailer. Racing Jam is kind of a more manageable machine to move because you can easily take it apart.
@@Vectrex4Life You'll have to really discect the machine to take it apart. I think there was one guy on youtube years ago that got Ver 3 at an auction either in Tennessee or North Carolina and put everything in the back of his truck in pieces.
@@Vectrex4Life I always wondered if someone could just buy the boards without the full cab, then wire up display along with more generic steering wheels like a G29 or something. I've been contemplating to buy a RingEdge board without cabinet, so I can just get whatever IO board is needed for different games, and wire up different kinds of controllers, instead of buying separate cabs for each game. I mean at worst I already have some arcade games running on my laptop (including every single IDAS games save for the newest one, as well as some others).
Oh my gosh! So much memories playing Silent Scope at my local arcade!
My man really got a headshot using the viewfinder of his camera.
Nice.
Dedication!
YO HE UPLOADED LETS GOOOO
Hey, this is nerfboy68. I lost my account, but I still remember you from 2013 or so. It's nice to see you're still uploading!
never heard about the game before, but the OST seems amazing! love some jazz! good luck in fixing the rest of the machine.
This is so cool oh my god lucky man
16:17 That was hilarious. great video btw
nice find man, never heard of offer up before so definitely going to have to check it out.
not only he bought an arcade machine for free ,but he also played it in a public area. Imagine how someone would react if he walked by and saw this guy playing
that actually looks like the best arcade game ever
Lucky find!
Nice find!
Awesome video as always man. Do you plan on fixing this up like new. Is it even possible?
Thanks! The cabinet itself may be rough but it's not falling apart. For now I'm focusing on fixing the gun and dialing in the monitor.
@@Vectrex4Life awesome mate great to see your uploading more
Nice find man! Do you plan on fully refurbishing it eventually?
Eventually yes, I would like to! For now I'm just going to be fixing the gun and dialing in the monitor.
My other brother has this game For the PS2 and is there a way to fix the scope jitter on the left?
What a coincidence something like this pops up after I got Silent Scope Complete and a light gun for the Xbox.
...I think I spent too much for a subpar experience
Im picking up a silent scope 2 machine this weekend. From your video it looks like the monitor is mounted and screwed down correct? Im trying to figure out if I should transport it upright or lay it on its back.
Yes, arcade monitors should always be mounted and screwed down. But make sure that it is secure before transport.
Snipings a good job mate.
dont cut down the intro please. i love that shit
Do you still have the cabinet?
I’ve got one too but I’m having some odd issues on wiring or lack thereof!
There isn’t much info or aftermarket parts but I shoot, I wanted to see if you knew much in anything you’d found for this machine in your time of owning it, cheers!
Yes, I still have it. You can find a scan of the wiring diagram online just by Googling for the manual. There are no aftermarket parts out there, except for the universal things that are easily replaceable (microswitches, the coin mech, etc). Hope this helps!
@@Vectrex4Life the main thing I’ve been amazed by is that little board connected to the monitor that controls it, that’s one thing I can’t find anywhere or any mention of its existence.
I found out today that the Cn2 and CN3 connections are ones I’ll have to replicate and make on my own,
And hey, thank you for this video.
I recently found dark silhouette machine that’s been converted to an EX so a lot of wires are missing and such, but this video helped me greatly when I first found the board and wired it in so seriously! Thank you
@@terrancebrown8202 Ah, I see. I would find out what model your monitor chassis is, if you don't already know. You may be able to find someone selling just the remote, if your chassis is designed to accept one.
Ah yes, the *_DANCE DANCE REVOLUTION A_* Arcade machine, my favorite
Anyways, how much does it take to bring an arcade machine like Initial D arcade games home?
I got my Initial D machines at an auction. We had to borrow a trailer to bring them home and they used a forklift put them in the trailer. Racing Jam is kind of a more manageable machine to move because you can easily take it apart.
@@Vectrex4Life You'll have to really discect the machine to take it apart. I think there was one guy on youtube years ago that got Ver 3 at an auction either in Tennessee or North Carolina and put everything in the back of his truck in pieces.
@@Vectrex4Life I always wondered if someone could just buy the boards without the full cab, then wire up display along with more generic steering wheels like a G29 or something. I've been contemplating to buy a RingEdge board without cabinet, so I can just get whatever IO board is needed for different games, and wire up different kinds of controllers, instead of buying separate cabs for each game.
I mean at worst I already have some arcade games running on my laptop (including every single IDAS games save for the newest one, as well as some others).
hi I can kindly ask a request you could do the Silent Scope 2 Gameplay in Real Arcade Hardware please
i can instead
dr seaton from poltergeist 3 wants to talk to you about how you ripped someone off
Lucky!!!
I feal for 50$ even if it did not work you could sell the parts and make your money back and then som
Konami just do a new silent scope remake in 4k with an scope inalámbric this Will be Amazong ill give you muy money if you do this and sell this!! 😁
Btw your voice is getting hella deep bruv
Consider doing asmr or something similar to Corpse Husband
you should have paid full market value this is just wrong