I Paid $150 for a BROKEN Tabletop Arcade - Let's Fix It!
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Wow! This is crazy Steve. This game was once mine. I know it's mine because I am the one that tore the printing off the box exactly like it is now. I bought this at an auction house for $80.00 in Iowa, because there was one gaming game bidding against me that had an idea of its value. Otherwise, I would have got it for next to nothing. I tore the box when packing it after I sold it on eBay. A piece of tape accidently stuck to the box while packing it and tore the printing off. I even saved the piece and sent it to the buyer. I got $180.00 for it about 5 years ago but, it worked fine at that point. Blows my mind that after all this time it ends up with you fixing it on one of my favorite CZcams channels. This is to cool!! Thanks Steve!
Proof that we live in a simulation.
That's crazy!
So cool man, it's a small world!
@@GenghisClaus idk about that but something similar-ish that happened to me also blew my mind XD
Some dude sold me bunch of PS2 loose discs which had photoshoped listing photos showing less damage on the disc then it actually had, and he obviously refused a refund or at least half money back.
Maybe a month later I made a listing of a console lot and accidentally had those same discs on the side of the photo I didn't crop it, so some dude was spamming my inbox how he want specifically those games and begged me to sell those. I already had an idea that he isn't the brightest one and said whatever I let him have it.
The thing is I already kept few that I could resurface while sold the ones that are completely damaged, turns out it was the same guy I bought them from and he later kept messaging me about how he couldn't believe that he bought back his own games for double the price and even some I kept XD
If that is not karma then idk wtf it is XD
I usually avoid selling junk unless it's basically shown and listed as busted, but this time my instinct told me just do it and I am glad that I did.
Another odd one was that I had a bed that I at one point repaired and customized it and eventually sold it maybe 15 years ago only to last year find it listed and my mother was one who found it, she asked me what do you think about this bed, looks custom and it's quite cheap for a custom bed, to which I laughed and said that was my bed and I am the one who customized it too XD
I still have the mesuerments what materials I used etc all the data about it so If you want one just like that or even better one I will make you one for free :D
She eventually bought something else in the end but it was an interesting experience that my custom bed is still alive and well people using it after all these years :D
Sure, Jan.
4:19 -- "Where's the ON button?" If only you had a manual. :)
Lol, who needs the manual?!!
Same thought I had when I heard that
DUDE! We're men, we figure it out or die trying.
Lol who reads manual xD😂😂
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I like these kind of repairs as much as the consoles
Yeah, I enjoy these random things too.
Honestly I prefer the variety, there's no checkbox to fill in and it works. Everything is a fair game anew with these
Agreed
Same!
Agreed. More retro stuff. Great stuff Steve..
Steve, you are looking good so far. I'm there right with you. Started treatment again. Keep up the fight and great videos.
Why .. what’s wrong with him?
The music when you are messing with the overlays is EPIC.
Ha, ha...YES! I'm glad you liked that part. M editor, Dan, added that. I love it too!
Has original manual. Directions printed on the bottom. "I don't know how to operate this." - man
Excited to watch this man. I’m in bed resting after my surgery and you have been in my mind. Keep staying tough! ❤️
If I may ask what happened? I broke my leg in multiple places a few weeks ago and was in hospital 2 weeks and was only released as I was given twice daily people to wash dishes and put food in microwave sadly that has ended and so I am going a bit crazy as can't leave house as live in an upstairs apartment and have to pick up a prescription somehow and post some items. Basically sewing any holes I find in old clothes, tidying what I can (whilst sitting on a stool) waxing a old leather sofa I want to give away and basically have severe insomnia and the painkillers make me a bit crazier.
Thank you! Hope your recovery goes well.
@@revengenerd1 hey there. So sorry to hear about your condition. I have a rare disease that stopped the blood flow to both of my hips. They are slowly dying and in the last year I went from riding dirt bikes and lifting weights to using a walker to get around everywhere and in intense pain. Im in my 30’s. I had my first hip replaced yesterday and I’ve been walking on it here in there with a walker and help. I understand what you mean by not being able to get around on your own. I am very lucky to have someone here to take care of me and help me get in and out of bed into the bathroom. I also understand what you’re saying with the pain medication. Just do your best and hang in there and it will get better. I’ve had lots of surgeries and you have to get over that first initial hump! Good luck my friend.
@@Doode42I have the walker myself, nerve damage meant it took a week after surgery for me to even be able to stand, didn't get out of bed for 4 days, I am in the UK and was basically told use my sick pay to get private carers as I would be saving money not working. I was in the hip replacement ward as that was only one that had a space bed I felt guilty asking nurses to take me to bathroom so rarely went and rarely used the call button.
@@Doode42Good luck to you too, hope that things get better
I love this fix. It was so sentimental for me. My little brother had one of these toys and watching you bring it back to life brought back many happy memories of the Christmas that Santa brought it and all the fun our family had playing it. Please revive more retro games and toys. Your content is beautifully wholesome all the time but this one was extra ❤
That's awesome that you guys had one of these! They are pretty cool.
Definitely like the older/ more obscure stuff. You can only watch so many PS5 repairs until they start to seem same-y. Great vid :)
+1 for these unique electronics. I love seeing different things inside, and old stuff usually have bigger and easier boards for us to understand.
Btw, SPOILER, what do you think ended up fixing this one?
I think it must have been the battery contacts. They didn't look too bad but they must have been.
Steve i just read your post regarding illness. Want to wish you all the best but also that i too had the same diagnosis in 2021. Same treatment, same symptoms. It's tough but manageable. I guarantee you they have mastered the treatment, and you will recover. I'm in remission, since 2022 treatment ended. Regular checkups and some anxiety when they are due but apart from that i am back to 95% myself. The other 5%is learning how to cope with the worry. You have a lovely wife to help and that is worth a lot. I cannot express enough that positivity is key. Keep taking the meds exactly on time. Thank you for continuing with your videos and know exactly how you feel. ❤
I like these repairs MORE than the console repairs. Old tech is just so amazing
Glad you enjoyed! These are a fun change of pace for me as well.
It's crazy how little went into this old tech but it is still pretty amazing for what it does
I LOVE seeing videos JUST LIKE THIS!!! where you pick up a broken piece that's old and (semi)collectable, fix it up after going over the condition and also fixing the defects/damage (like the sticker peeling up a bit) and then selling it for a profit... There are a few channels that do this, but I don't watch them because they aren't about fix the electronics - they're just about fix iy up and reselling.... So if you were to include YOUR buying price and what you SOLD it for then you'd have the FULL CIRCLE and THAT is what's appealing about THSOE videos.... so you'd be COMBINING those type AND your typical electronic fix..... That would be a REALLY COOL addition to your channel occasionally... like a weekly/bi-weekly/monthly special episode... And you go over all/any of the sales that have happened with those specific collectable just on the 'special episode' (I'd say you do it bi-weekly, buy ON TOP of your typical uploads.. (but you CAN'T change your existing schedule because then you might upset THOSE viewers that look forward to Friday because thats when TronicsFix uploads his show.... you know what I mean?)
Enjoy seeing repairs on older devices like this..
Love this! Please do more like this in addition to what you usually do. A little variety is good here and there. 😊
i love these games, and ive been collecting them for about 10 years now. I bought this one about 4 years ago. I think you got a great deal for 150. Please more super old retro stuff 😊✌️
Random old school items being fixed are really interesting. In fact, virtually everything you record being fixed is great fun to watch. Keep up the great work.
Stay strong! We love you!❤
I know CZcams is a place where you have to balance doing what you like with also what people want to watch, but I really like seeing people talk about what they’re stoked about. It’s really evident in this how much you like working with this older tech. Definitely keep it coming, especially since it’s something you really enjoy!
So cool to see! My family worked for Coleco way back in the day. I was lucky to have a home PC when I was very young and remember playing games using it's tape drive!
we had the cartridge version on the coleco vision :)
This channel is one of my favorites! I love all the different tech and the spirit of repair. I'd love to see more old stuff like this.
One of my favorite videos from you. I always enjoy seeing the inner workings of special equipment. And a lot of tension you build up during the screen replacement there ;) Thanks!
Man, I love watching your videos. You demystify what so many people see as "too complicated" and you're doing a lot to encourage recycling and repairing. I wish there were more like you, and I hope you're doing well.
What a beautiful childhood those of us who today are 30 or more had.😊
Please, more of this kind of content. Love it so much!! It helps me know and understand more of the basics on simpler systems.
Support for you Steve i made my first console repair steps thx to you 7-8 years ago and i'll be gratfull for knowlage you shareds with us!❤ wish you and yours family all the best!❤
I really enjoy these videos of super old and rare electronics repairs. Great work Steve!
The suspenseful music as you're pulling the screen with the board was a perfect touch.
This repair was fun to watch! I enjoy watching you repair all sorts of electronics so feel free to change it up from consoles.
At 22:49 I just about spit the coffee out of my mouth!😂😂😂
More prayers for you!!!🙏🙏🙏
Ha, ha...I would have too if I would have been drinking coffee! I'm glad it was an easy retrieval!
So good to see all the positive comments. You’ve got a lot of support here Steve. Wishing you all the best.
I love this. The condition of the actual unit was shockingly clean
Love these types of videos, I collect, Entex, Mattel, Tomi and Kenner handhelds from 80s late 70s, seeing these classics brought back to life is magical.
You’re doing so well Steve. Great fix and yes do more retro stuff please!
Hey been watching a bunch of your vids lately to pass the time. This is one of my favorites. Hope today was a good day for you with everything going on.
That enhancement you did on the screen was brilliant.. Great repair. Great video. 💪
Please do more of these! It’s great you can do consoles, but more of this is pretty awesome!
This is a great direction you ar going with your channel!! I hope you will do more of those retro repairs because they ad deversity and new old console!
Hope your feeling strong brother.
I've learned a lot from you. Thanks .
Much love, God bless 🙏
Love it! I always wanted one of these when I was a kid. They were manufactured about 30 minutes from where I live.
I absolutely love watching you work on these really old games..
That’s so awesome!! Keep bringing those memories Steve, stay strong buddy
I love the addition of suspenseful music when trying to line up the screens and reassembling.
Great video! And I wish you the best, be strong, youll get through this.
There’s one of this model listed on EBay with the box and inserts for $439.98. You got a great deal.
It's only worth what someone will actually pay for it.
You can use a little piece if tape to keep the LCD screen tabs in alignment for the reassemble - GREAT video!!!
wow this little retro gizmo is so neat, love it. Was so happy you were able to fix the little guy!
The one thing I am thinking about with that battery cover is to create a schematic for people to 3D print a new one. Granted there probably isn’t a need to have someone print a bunch because of how old and maybe how many units are out there. Having the schematic online would probably be the best option if someone wants to do it.
That thing is beautiful good work Steve!
Great buy!
I'd love to see you fix more old retro consoles/arcades! Great content.
Hey great video, looks so good after cleaning and fixing, almost like a museum piece!!
So cool to see you working on something SUPER retro. Very cool.
Yes! These old table top arcades are an awesome repair idea and showcase..
Now these are the kinds of videos I am on youtube looking for! 👌 superb content
thank you Steve, love this kind of retro content ❤
I have been enjoying watching your videos mate. Just keep going with a positive outlook lad, good luck. Dave
Love the retro arcade repair videos. Keep em coming!
Very cool, would love to see more tabletops or game and watch items. Thanks!!
This was cool to watch. Really old things are always interesting to see taken apart.
I love these kind of repairs with things from the 80s. Brings me back to my youth.
Love watching u fix these vintage machines , please please can u fo more of them
Steve I really hope the treatment is going well and you make a speedy recovery! I love the videos and I’m looking to start messing about with some repairs myself after watching your videos for a while now. I’m a little late to the comments but do you or any viewers have any recommendations for consoles that might be a bit more beginner friendly to get started? Thanks and keep up the amazing work ❤️
Steve,
I love your video's and watch religiously every upload. Take care of yourself.
We are all rooting for you and your happy and healthy recovery.
Would absolutely love to see more!!! Very cool item.
Bro! Dont kid yourself! We love all of your content.
I spent so much time playing on one of these! So much fun. Great video bringing back memories…
Great job, I wish you a speedy recovery of your health and get better day by day Greetings from Colombia
I love all your Videos but these ones are special for those of us of a certain vintage 😊😉
Love and prayers your Way Steve.
Never commented on your videos before but have been an avid watcher for a long time, just wanted to say you are awesome and hope you get better and recover in your own time, sending you a manly man hug ❤
I am in shock and awe how clean the insides of this were. Glad it made its way to you.
I absolutely love seeing retro consoles coming back to life!
@Tronicsfix
I think you should do a video showing your setup. Showing your workstation, equipment, and storage. This will help others who are trying to get into electronics and get inspiration for how to set up their work area.
Btw, huge fan ... love what you are doing and watch your videos every day. Keep the hustle up, you are the man !
Love to see you do more of these too Steve.
Love the older machines like these, definitely some more please
Love the retro fixes! The more obscure the better IMO
Love these retro repair videos 👍🏻
Definitely keeping you in our prayers bud. Been watching you for awhile now. You always seemed like a really nice person.
Nice work as always! I cant wait to see you repair the PlayStation Portals next 😎
I remember getting this game for Christmas way back and it was so awesome to see one again and working.
This is pretty cool! Nice Steve! Hope you're feeling well :)
Awesome video! I‘d love to see more of these.
Edit: Wow, those moments with the screen were intense…
As long as it’s a Video Game, I’ll Definitely watch it. You make it look so easy, but made me start doing repairs other than just cleaning.
hey steve always enjoy watching your vids and great content,hope your health is doing good.
About 15 years ago I gave a local collector $400 for an original full-size DK Jr cabinet and he threw one of these tabletop units in for free. It’s surprisingly fun to play. It’s designed in a really clever way to provide a vibrant color backlit screen using only the ambient light in the room.
I had that very one as a kid. Wow, what memories that brings back....
That's awesome! I never had one...or even knew they existed when I was a kid.
Love seeing my childhood being fix and working again. Great video.
I loved the challenge you did a few years back with my mate Vince. Would love to see you and another few CZcamsrs do another one. Joey does tech would be cool to see in the mix
“No jewels unadjusted” is a reference to whatever timekeeping mechanism that is in the game. Jewels are used as bearing surfaces in traditional watches. An adjusted mechanism would mean that it a high end piece as well. So it probably has an early plain jane quartz clock chip in it
The transitions and production quality seems to have really improved this video. Great content as always!
Honestly you could fix anything on this channel and I'll enjoy watching it.
Keep making the restoration on anything, great video.
Any video you post besides instructive is entertaining!!
I love retro gaming stuff. Do as many vids like this as you can!
Awesome video! You should do more of these type if you want to.
Great video. I had a Mario Cement Factory tabletop when I was younger.
This was way fun to watch! I vote for more old toys or quirky things like this!
Well done fixing it. I am pretty sure it’s crt screen not lcd screen for that time. You did it right well done. 🛠️
I had a Frogger tabletop when I was a kid. I loved it.
Steve i would watch you repair anything, i like watching you open stuff up so i can see what us inside
Oh the manuals and box(while rough) does add a lot of value to this!