Greetings!

Indeed! It is my first arcade machine.

It did require a bit of tweaking to get the color convergence right, but I picked up a set of manuals as well, and I was able to fine tune the monitor and boards. It is in nice shape, original side art (the control panel overlay was replaced), and (as far as I can tell) the board sets match the original cabinet serial numbers. I paid a bit of a premium for it on ebay, but I am still very happy with it.

Tempest has always been my favorite, with Joust, Major Havoc and Star Wars coming in after it in no particular order. (Note the obsession with vector monitors.)

Still, I am way out of practice. Last time I played this on a real system was in my undergrad days. I can barely make it through the red levels even with the easy settings turned on. (I said I liked it, I never said I was good at it... ) The spinner and controls make a huge improvement over the trackball or keyboard, though.
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Paul Grzelak
200GB with 48MB RAM, Illuminated Buttons and Digital Outputs