Steve's Arcade Tech and Review. Watch as we restore, collect and review classic arcade machines. Keeping these classic machines alive has become a popular hobby and is growing more and more every day. Take trips to arcades that are still alive as well as arcades that people have built in their own homes.
I was born in the year 2000. I don’t remember this growing up but there’s a arcade in Anderson Indiana when I was a 11 years years old I went there and played ultimate Mortal Kombat 3 in 2011, but nowadays, you can’t find a Mortal Kombat arcade machine no matter how hard you look around your town, but I’ve been playing Mortal Kombat since I was about 9 years, old and Mortal Kombat 4 is my favorite arcade version of the game
Wow that Pokemon machine i have not seen that game in years last time i saw that redemption game was i believe in 1998 or 99 and was at my local Walmart until i think 2003 late 2004 Namco took over my local Walmart in 2005
What a great setup. Don't be afraid to charge! I'm in Wa state and my favorite local arcade charges 75 cents and 1 dollar for LE games. They get a ton business. They also charge $10 for arcade access. They don't have food yet and I'd say thats the biggest downfall. Anyways wish you the best and you have some great games.
Remember this game way back in early 2000s playing at a bowling alley. This game was fun as hell but consoles just didn't compare. If you can play it on MAME emulation its the way to go.
I really enjoyed this video bud, it's awesome that you went over all the issues and what you did to fix them. Lot's of appreciation for what you're doing bud!
Nice 👍🏽 Question would it still be considered an original authentic midway if you converted your MK4 cabinet to an MK3? since they sorta technically used all the same cabinet/parts.
Hey Kayan, Sorry it took so long to respond. If you switch your MK4 to an MK3 it is no longer a dedicated cabinet because it isnt what the game came from the factory as. It is however harder to find MK4 than MK3. there are a ton of MK3/UMK3 cabinets that are MK2s that were converted. I have 3 of them.
I'm waaaay too scared to do this. My main problem though is that it had seen better days definitely. It's not bad, it still works and looks fine but when you look closer you can see all the dust inside. I also have a scratch on the right side which made it all white (I have the purple version) and I wanted to ask if I could fix that. The power slider also looks odd. My only worry is just not putting back together correctly and breaking the internals
Hey! Sorry it took so long to reply to but don’t be scared just jump right in and take your time! Slow and steady wins the race! Good luck! If you do it let’s see pics. just send them to me on Facebook!
hey sorry about that. These are the ones I use www.amazon.com/Dotop-Screwdriver-Security-Nintendo-GameCube/dp/B01LQEN9XS/ref=pd_lpo_sbs_63_t_0?_encoding=UTF8&psc=1&refRID=4Q1C411M1GPE3ADYNEMK