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  Articles about coin-op collecting

  Introduction to Arcade Machines
Here are the basics of an arcade game, explaining the basic components (power supply, monitor, PCB, and connections).

  Board Swapping 101
Ever want to play a different game in your cabinet? Anthony walks through the basics of swapping PCBs.

  Confessions of a Arcade Addict!
Recently James turned the big three-oh. He recounts his interest in arcade games.

  The Arcades at the Outer Banks of North Carolina
James spent an afternoon traveling up and down the Outer Banks looking at the Arcades.

  Joust: A Restoration Story
Ever wonder what goes into a full restoration? You can read all about it here. Complete with a happy ending.

  The Bluth Collection
James Bright has collected all three games of the Don Bluth Collection. Read a little bit of his story here.

  Qrazy for Q*Bert
Anthony Pietrak has amassed quite a collection of the Qrazy Q*Bert Qollectibles.

  Arcade Glossary
You may be thinking about buying a game, but then you hear all these terms like NOS and CPO. Here's what these TLAs (that's Three Letter Acronyms) mean.

  Anatomy of an Arcade Game
Want to see it when it's all put back together?


Did You Know?

Pac-Man was originally released in Japan as Puck Man. When the game was brought over to the US, the name was changed due to fears of people using the name in a more vulgar sense. Hint: What rhymes with puck?