|
|
|
| SKU: |
#1983 |
| Item: |
Woodgrain Vinyl (per foot) |
| Description: |
Great for cocktails and minis! |
| Part Type: |
Reproduction Art |
| Sub-Type: |
Other |
| Usually Ships: |
This item is no longer available Possible reason: this item may have been sold. |
| Condition: |
 |
| |
|
|
Woodgrain vinyl with adhesive backing ideal for game restoration projects. This vinyl makes a great replacement for Bally Midway's classic cocktail tables and cabaret games including games such as Galaga, Pac-Man, Ms. Pac-Man to name a few as well as Atari's cabaret games. Note that this style is not an exact match to the original style used on most classic cabinets but is pretty comparable. It is the closest match we've been able to find and looks great when properly applied to a game.
Vinyl has a smooth sticky back, just peel off the protective paper and apply with pressure. Price is for 12" x 50" of vinyl, please order multiple quantites for bigger pieces (for example a quantity of 5 would be a 5' x 50" piece). Vinyl is shipped as one piece and shipped rolled.
We've found 8 feet worth is usually enough to do a cabaret game so long as the game is not deeper than 25". The vinyl can be cut down the middle and each piece used on one side of the game.
One of the pictures below shows the vinyl applied to a Bally Midway Gorf cabaret.
These are actual pictures of this item. Click on a picture to get a larger view.
| |
Coin-Op Overview
Probably the most popular and profitable coin-operated arcade game of all time. The sequel to Pac-Man was a instant success and continues to do well today. Bally Midway released the game in an upright cabinet, cocktail and cabaret (mini) cabinet.
All Ms. Pac-Man PCBs are Pac-Man PCBs with a daughter card necessary for the extra mazes and software. A Pac-Man game can be upgraded to a Ms. Pac-Man by installing this daughtercard.
Screen Captures
Technical Details
Other Games
Other people that have looked at this game have found the following games
interesting as well:
Read more about this game, and other games at the
Great Game Database: ggdb.com.
|
|
 |
|