The Spaniard
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Man, I wish I could find one of those Neo Cabs and one of those Blue and white Neo Geo ones I see in Japan from time to time, oh and a big Blue
Man, I wish I could find one of those Neo Cabs and one of those Blue and white Neo Geo ones I see in Japan from time to time, oh and a big Blue
I am curious outside of the US and Japan, what cabs looked like in other countries during the hey days. Doesn't make a whole lot of sense to ship such large footprint cabinet overseas. Did they just ship the electronic components, then sub-contract out to a manufacturer to create the cab? Like what did an Aussie Killer Instinct cab look like?Man, I wish I could find one of those Neo Cabs and one of those Blue and white Neo Geo ones I see in Japan from time to time, oh and a big Blue
Many of the Japanese game makers had their cabs made here and it started way back... early Donkey Kong cabs were made in Japan and shipped over, then they switched to manufacturing here in the USA and just shipping the monitors/PCBs and other electronics. So you can actually have 2 DK cabs next to either other with slightly different dimensions depending on where they were made. Heck even my Sega Virtual On Twin unit was made here in the USA but uses Nanao Monitors from Japan Next to the Japanese cabs you can tell they look similar but nearly every panel is different.I am curious outside of the US and Japan, what cabs looked like in other countries during the hey days.
Suzo has similar sticks, but I would bet the ones on the Aussie cabs are MCAs:I also don't know what those joysticks are with the balltop, matching plastic shaft and domed dust washer, I see them on a TON of non US/non JP cabs though. (note that they're used on all the aussie cabs in the previous pic too)
I love bending my neck downward at a 70 degree angle for entire game play sessions.a lot of the aussie cabs I've seen are what they call "low boys" which IMO is really a terrible cab design:
I had it color matched at Home Depot to my G2 Big Blue cab.Hi,
What's the tone of blue that you used?
Thanks!
I took a piece of my big blue in to a Sherwin Williams store and they matched the color exactly. I was trying to get them to match the type of paint also but they told me that whatever that Capcom used does not seem to be paint.I had it color matched at Home Depot to my G2 Big Blue cab.Hi,
What's the tone of blue that you used?
Thanks!
Yeah. I couldn't source a Capcom amp/transformer for a reasonable price at the time. The speakers however are original Capcom speakers.you used the sega amps? The cabinet looks nice