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Double Dragon II, Buster Bros, and RoadBlasters (Mario Bros, Cherry Master, Pit Boss SS and Hyperball not pictured)
My arcade began with the Buster Bros game I purchased in 1998. I had to decide between Buster Bros and Time Pilot (which was a little cheaper) but I found myself too addicted to Buster Bros. I purchased my RoadBlasters game at an auction in Oklahoma City in December 2004. I got Mario Bros at “Mary’s Swap Meet” in Spencer, OK in May 2005. I got number four, an ESWAT Cyber Police that came with a Double Dragon II board in April 2006. I picked up a pair of counter top games, PitBoss Superstar and a Dyna Cherry Master, from an antique store in Oklahoma City in October 2006. I purchased my first pinball game, Hyperball, from Metro Pinball and Video in January 2007.

I have a large collection of game boards which I can play in my two JAMMA cabinets. My JAMMA game collection includes Combatribes, NBA Jam, NBA Hangtime, Time Killers, Eagle Shot Golf, Capcom Bowling, Title Fight, Pang! 3, Super Buster Bros, and American Horseshoes. I also have a small collection of non-JAMMA games which include M.V.P., Amidar, Great Swordsman, and Altered Beast and all have JAMMA adaptors now. I also purchased a non working NEO GEO MV-4F board so I will be starting a NEO GEO collection (if I can figure out what is wrong with the board) and a Nintedo VS board with VS Top Gun which will start that collection of games. I also own about 40 game marquees and several other miscellaneous parts like spare buttons, joysticks, and a couple of spare monitor chassis.

I have created a page for each game with a brief description of game play and list an assortment of technical information that I have created or found. Information will be added and expanded as I find it or need it. I am trying to add a repair log to the games but this will take a while to do, any cabinet work will be charted with the 'dedicated' game. Also here are a few links to general arcade websites that you may find interesting. KLOV, or the Killer List Of Videogames, is THE source for all arcade information and has a very active message board. IPDB, or the Internet Pinball Data Base, is THE source for all pinball information. The OC-OC is the Oklahoma Coin-Operated Collectors message board. Crazy Kong is a great source for arcade game manuals and he has lot of other info on classic games. Another great source of manuals is ARCARC, or the ARCade ARChive and arcadehelp.com. For information about the Playchoice 10 and the Nintendo VS system visit this Playchoice website. System 16 has good screen shots and info about arcade PCBs. JammaBoards.com is a great place to buy Jamma adaptor supplies. TheRealBobRoberts.net is the source for cap kits and other hard to find parts. For anyone in OKC looking for a game of their own I suggest checking out Metro Pinball and Video. If you need to play a few games in OKC check out Cactus Jacks on N Council.