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Arcade coin bucket / cash box reference.

One of the joys of arcade collecting and restoration is tracking down the proper cashboxes (also known as coin boxes, coin buckets, etc) for individual cabinets. While popular styles did come to the front as the industry progressed, there were no standards in the early days, and a multitude of coin door and cashbox designs were introduced as a result.

Here’s my attempt to make the Quest for the Proper Cashbox a little bit easier. As this is just a start, please reply with corrections, additional manufacturers and cabinets that use the listed boxes, and images and info about cashboxes that aren’t below, and I’ll continue to update the list.

Special thanks go to KLOV member modessitt for the initial images that are seeding this list.


1) Found in: Asteroids, Battlezone, Missile Command

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2) Found in: Asteroids Deluxe, Centipede, Tempest

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3) Found in: Atari Early 1980s Over/Under cabinets, Dig Dug, Kangaroo, Missile Command (mini), Space Duel

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4) Found in: Atari Mid 1980s Over/Under cabinets, Atari System 1 cabs, Star Wars (UR, CP)

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5) Found in: Early Midway cabinets, Tron, Ms. Pac-Man, Spy Hunter, Satan’s Hollow, Kick

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6) Found in: Later Midway cabinets, Galaga, Pac-Man, Rally-X, Space Encounters, Wizard of Wor

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7) Found in: Centuri cabs, Gyruss, Round Up, Vanguard

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8) Found in: Taito Space Invaders (CT)

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9) Found in: Sega/Gremlin cabinets, Astro Fighter, Frogger, Space Firebird

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10) Found in: Midway Ms. Pac-Man & Galaga (CT)

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11) Found in: Early Midway cocktails w/ single slot coin doors, Galaxian & Pac-Man (CT)

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12) Found in: Super Pac-Man (CT)

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13) Found in: Williams cabinets, Joust, Moon Patrol, Robotron, Sinistar, Stargate

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14) Found in: Bally pinball? (need to verify)

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15) Found in: IREM Madonna

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16) Found in: Dragon’s Lair, Solar Quest

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17) Found in: Stern Scramble

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(Let’s fill in the gaps, so hit me up with what’s missing!)

link love 04-15-09

Did you know? Two link loves in a row is cheating. Always write entries with actual content before posting another link love.

Steve Wiebe chat at CoinOpSpace

Drop by the CoinOpSpace chat room tonight at 7:00pm PST and say hello to Steve Weibe, best known as a contender for the Donkey Kong record in the 2007 documentary The King of Kong. Jeff Rothe has posted details about the chat event on his blog.

Close Range: hot new video game consists solely of shooting people point-blank in the face. This was everywhere, but still. Let’s count the days until someone submits an iPhone version.

schild goes nuts over Demon’s Souls, a From Software developed PS3 RPG that’s been making the rounds in the import scene. Still not sure if I want to play it now, or wait for the eventual localization.

Live Nibbler world record attempt

Tim McVey’s world record attempt is currently underway and is being streamed live.

He started playing at 8:33am CST on Friday, and needs to score higher than 1,004,328,140 for the record.

Nibbler World Record Attempt - final score 945,939,420

Update: His final score was 945,939,420. Tim didn’t beat the record, but congratulations are still in order for the grueling attempt.

It may sound dull, but the stream was absolutely fascinating to watch. In addition to the rapid pace of late game, there was the drama of those in the background (including a tense moment when the dog went nuts), Tim’s curses and sighs of relief, and the comments of the several hundred spectators in chat.

I’ll be keeping an eye out for more of these record-attempting streams in the future. If you hear of any, please let me know!

link love 03-20-09

Getting this out now ’cause we’re eating miracle berrys for lunch edition.

Gamester's supergun

Gamester built a supergun setup in a NES package. Nicely done.

After six years of surveys, Nick Yee is laying The Daedalus Project to rest. Nick’s gamer surveys have pretty much become synonymous with mmo gaming, looking forward to seeing what he accomplishes nest.

Lastly, Edge’s Hot 100 Game Developers of 2009.

Howto: Add new art to your Madcatz Fightstick.

Rez Madcatz Fightstick

So, you’ve got your fancy new Madcatz Street Fighter IV Standard Fightstick (either because the Tournament Edition was sold out, or you’re the tinkering or budget-minded sort), and now you want to customize it a bit, maybe add a bit of your own spirit and identity, to help your eighty dollar joystick show that you too are a unique and individual flower.

The first thing you’ll want to do, even if you don’t really give a damn about the whole unique and individual thing, is replace the buttons. The stock Madcatz buttons are lousy (there’s a reason it’s $70 cheaper than the TE stick), and new Sanwa or Semitsu buttons are only a couple buck apiece. If you’re especially inclined, you can also replace the entire stick, or simply swap out the balltop or restrictor gate. I’m not gonna go into the hardware modding here, SRK forum member Sileighty’s Fightstick modding FAQ does an excellent job of giving you the info you’ll need for that stuff.

On to the art.

preparation.

What you’re gonna need:

  • A straight edge
  • Hobby knives – these are essential, and cheap. That three pack in the picture was fifteen bucks at the local hobby store.
  • Small Phillips screwdriver
  • A spudger. I’ve raved about spudgers before, but I’ll say it again. If you do any sort of screwing around with plastic hardware, get one of these.
  • Hopefully not a jury summons like I have in the photo above. Stupid civic duty.
  • Your replacement art. I’ll talk about that next.

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