SegaNaomi.com

For some reason Sega neglected to register SegaNaomi.com. Now I own it… not a big deal but I seem to collect domain names and this one may grab a few bucks if I can find a buyer.

I will give it a go at some point.

Oh, and more updates soon… really.

Twitter

Well I joined the in kids and now I am on Twitter. If you want to see my tweets or even better follow me like a stalker then feel free to visit http://twitter.com/mattarmour to see all my little updates.

A little update…

I decided to spruce things up a bit so I changed my header image. I kept within my Aurora Borealis theme but I feel this one offers a little bit more depth and feel to it.

I hope to make some more posts soon and to expand my postings past just my hobby updates into more frequent life related updates.

See you soon!

Gottlieb’s Duotron

Well I have not been keeping current with my updates so I figured I would share my latest project:

Gottlieb's Duotron

Gottlieb's Duotron prior to cleaning

The machine was in someones estate and as far as I am aware was never in an arcade so it is in amazing shape to have been around since 1974. I have replaced all the rubber elements and both of the balls for the game. The field has been cleaned and waxed and a few of the lamps have been replaced.

The only remaining issue with the machine is that the bonus/special counter gear is missing a few teeth. I am currently in a search for this part but as of yet I have not had any luck. If I am unable to find one I will have to have one custom made.

Check out the Duotron at The Internet Pinball Database for more photos and stats on the machine.

Nanao MS8-26SU Cap Kit

I finished the MS8-26SU cap kit but I have not had a chance to test it. I will plug it up later today and give it a go and report back any issues. This being my first cap kit I hope nothing will go wrong but the soldering went smooth enough and I as able to repair the damage the person before me did to the board.

Here are the values for the cap kit:

1uf 50v C410/C420/C501/C532/C563/C579
1uf 100v C452
4.7uf 100v C537
10uf 25v C433
10uf 50v C574
10uf 100v C561
10uf 250v C332
22uf 160v C570/C909
33uf 16v C521
33uf 100v C431/C432
47uf 16v C522/C572
47uf 25v C908
47uf 50v C454
100uf 50v C451
100uf 200v C906
220uf 35v C912/C913
220uf 50v C430/C910
470uf 16v C573/C576
470uf 50v C422

Bob Roberts carries the cap kit or you can just order the parts from Mouser.

The board for identification:

Nanao MS8-26SU Board

Nanao MS8-26SU Board

A Flicker & A Pop

So after some searching and a little out of the old pocket book the old seaman has light to navigate by.

Popeye Marquee Light

Popeye Marquee Light

If anyone is looking for the marquee light bulb size or the glow starter for Popeye or any of the old Nintendo cabs the bulb is a FL10D 10W 13″ tube with a FG7E glow starter.

Nice & Clean

Being on the verge of ten years old the beatmania cab was in a serious need of a cleaning. While the main cab still needs work progress has been made with the main game play buttons. After two runs in the dish washer and some hand cleaning with some 91% they play like new. Other then a few dents in the plastic they look pretty new as well.

beatmania Keys

beatmania Keys

Maybe we can have it ready to spin again by its tenth birthday.

The Sailor Man

Craigslist can be your friend.

I managed to locate and purchase a original Nintendo Popeye cab. It is in pretty good shape but it still needs some work. Once I am done with the beatmania I think I will move on to fixing up the old sailor.

To Do:

Popeye Marquee

Popeye Marquee

  • Replace both left and right side art
  • Replace control panel bezel plexiglass
  • Clean player controls/replace switches
  • Find and replace marquee light bulb
  • Recap monitor
  • Overall cleaning and touch ups

Mind Warp

Just watch.

It’s nasty…

hiphopmania complete mix 2

hiphopmania complete mix 2

So, after a little bit of searching and a whole lot of luck, I have found a beatmania cab for cheap… really cheap… Now that it has made it home, it is time to start cleaning it up.

Normally, I would post a bunch of photos of the cab, but since it is pretty nasty looking at the moment, I will leave it with a marquee snapshot and a brief list of what needs work.

To Do:

  • Pull the entire cab apart and give it a good cleaning
  • Replace microswitches for all the keys/buttons
  • Clean the two turntables
  • Tweak the monitor (some of the color at the top is off)
  • Fix the sub light (assuming one is in there… it looks like one is wired in)
  • Clean/repair burn marks from all the smokers
  • Restore metal trim
  • Upgrade to newest 5 key mix (if at all possible)
  • Scan marquee for The BemaniArt Project
  • Dump disk image of HHM:CM2

Apart from the dirt and the burns on the outside of the cab, most of the art and the game itself is in great shape. I look forward to being able to place this next to my DDR machine for a good Bemani combo… Now I just need a pop’n, drum/keyboard mania and a few others….