Is this art? I think it is.

Sweet, I had that donkey Kong as a kid, and the qbert, didn’t have Pac-Man.
Lol, yeah I like those originals. I also have DK jr, Galaga, Zaxxon etc, basically all the originals. Than there are the original Nintendos, I have a bunch of those. I used to rebuild full size ones for a hobby so I have a dozen of those including a couple table top sit down ones and a pinball machine I rebuilt. The big one in middle of pic I built from the ground up, it has every arcade game in it plus Nintendo, super Nintendo, N64, Sega, laser disk and pinball games. Has a couple guns wired in, a trackball, spinner, side buttons for pinball and a light up control panel. This is what happens when an IT guy has too much time on his hands because his wife got stuck on an evening shift for a while, lol. I am lucky to have such an understanding wife. 20201004_175717.jpg20200903_205439.jpg20200903_205250.jpg
 
Lol, yeah I like those originals. I also have DK jr, Galaga, Zaxxon etc, basically all the originals. Than there are the original Nintendos, I have a bunch of those. I used to rebuild full size ones for a hobby so I have a dozen of those including a couple table top sit down ones and a pinball machine I rebuilt. The big one in middle of pic I built from the ground up, it has every arcade game in it plus Nintendo, super Nintendo, N64, Sega, laser disk and pinball games. Has a couple guns wired in, a trackball, spinner, side buttons for pinball and a light up control panel. This is what happens when an IT guy has too much time on his hands because his wife got stuck on an evening shift for a while, lol. I am lucky to have such an understanding wife. View attachment 4704145View attachment 4704146View attachment 4704147
Nice! One of my favorite pinball games was Funhouse from the early 90's. That game got intense lol. Favorite sitdown arcade as a kid was definitely Tapper where you played the bartender. 80s/early 90's arcades had some really great games. Sk8 or die, Shinobi, kungfu master, spy hunter, mortal kombat,rampage. Thats just off the top of my head. I still remember the thrill of walking into an arcade and seeing the rows of standups. I dont think i could find an arcade now if i looked.
 
Lol, yeah I like those originals. I also have DK jr, Galaga, Zaxxon etc, basically all the originals. Than there are the original Nintendos, I have a bunch of those. I used to rebuild full size ones for a hobby so I have a dozen of those including a couple table top sit down ones and a pinball machine I rebuilt. The big one in middle of pic I built from the ground up, it has every arcade game in it plus Nintendo, super Nintendo, N64, Sega, laser disk and pinball games. Has a couple guns wired in, a trackball, spinner, side buttons for pinball and a light up control panel. This is what happens when an IT guy has too much time on his hands because his wife got stuck on an evening shift for a while, lol. I am lucky to have such an understanding wife. View attachment 4704145View attachment 4704146View attachment 4704147

No Missile Command, Asteroids, or Space Invaders? Centipede and Tempest were cool as well.

Put me in front of a pinball machine and I'll win a free credit every time. I was playing Captain Fantastic and Tommy back in the seventies.

 
No Missile Command, Asteroids, or Space Invaders? Centipede and Tempest were cool as well.

Put me in front of a pinball machine and I'll win a free credit every time. I was playing Captain Fantastic and Tommy back in the seventies.

The middle arcade game has every arcade game ever made and I installed a track ball for Asteroids, Missile Command and Centipede. There is also a spinner installed for Tempest. Here is a bad video I made when I first put it together in 2013.
Wow, it's been that long. :eyesmoke:As for Pinball I only kept one I worked on because it was made in 1971 like me and I love fishing. I was going to put it in my cottage but it it too damp for an old school pinball there, it's electro mechanical so I would always be sanding contacts every year and my retirement home keeps be busy enough when I go there on my few weeks holidays. It's a 1971 Bally Mariner. I loved the graphics on it. I didn't bother converting it, she takes dimes. Bally Mariner.jpg
 
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