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Cheers guys. Matt, I'm actually at a point where I have the largest AES collection I've ever had numbers wise, but at the same time I'm still missing a pile of games I had when I sold up in 2012 that are proving tricky to replace. Marty, getting this latest deal was as you know in part thanks to you buddy, so thanks again, glad we've been able to help each other out so much in getting items we need.
guess they don't make mjmjrs like they used to. mjmjr22 was able to properly use that drill while eating a sandwich with his other hand.I found a 1950's era Montgomery Ward Powr Kraft 1/2" drill at a yard sale a few years ago for $1. I can really only use for drilling holes an inch or more in diameter - it's just too powerful even today. I put in a 4" exhaust hole with it and it literally lifted me up off the ground to the point I couldn't hold it - nearly broke my right arm. Great tool and as strong today as it was 70 years ago.
guess they don't make mjmjrs like they used to. mjmjr22 was able to properly use that drill while eating a sandwich with his other hand.
Just landed a Bucky O'Hare PCB. I'll be replacing the capacitors on that Konami mutant sound chip this weekend. Remember when Konami used to make great video games?
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I don't get how anybody likes that Simpsons game. Even for a beat em up, it's one of the most basic and repetitive games I've ever played. I dug it as a kid but last time I encountered a cab I was like, "Oh... that's unfortunate."
Just landed a Bucky O'Hare PCB. I'll be replacing the capacitors on that Konami mutant sound chip this weekend. Remember when Konami used to make great video games?
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I don't get how anybody likes that Simpsons game. Even for a beat em up, it's one of the most basic and repetitive games I've ever played. I dug it as a kid but last time I encountered a cab I was like, "Oh... that's unfortunate."
For once I agree with your hatred of something. I liked it when I was younger, most likely because it looked like you were actually playing the cartoon, but when I scooped the PCB I was like "this is it?"
I look forward to ASID telling us how complex the game really is and we are just too stupid to understand it.
NICE! About the Konami sound chip, one of my PCB's has it. Is that something that needs to be inspected soon?
I don't get how anybody likes that Simpsons game. Even for a beat em up, it's one of the most basic and repetitive games I've ever played. I dug it as a kid but last time I encountered a cab I was like, "Oh... that's unfortunate."
My memory of the Simpsons was that people only played it when all the spots were taken up on the TMNT or X-Men games. "Well I guess I'll just have to play Simpsons then"