Hmm....the lit speakers and large LCD look kind of goofy to me.
Since they went with green trim, I wonder why they went with blue lights on the speakers instead of green, yellow, red, or orange.
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Hmm....the lit speakers and large LCD look kind of goofy to me.
Since they went with green trim, I wonder why they went with blue lights on the speakers instead of green, yellow, red, or orange.
Quoted from kidchrisso:Why didn't they put the buildings on the back board..was that not origional?
Quoted from LTG:No. Prototype had the outerspace and spaceships and planets. Production was just the black wall.
LTG : )
A reference photo I took of an unmodded/stock game that I serviced a while back:
Quoted from metallik:Yup .. speakers are to be heard, not seen.
One of the few cases where I like lit speakers is on T2. Those are the eyes, so it makes sense. There aren't too many pins where the speaker grills are really integrated into the design of the game.
Quoted from Djshakes:I played afm on location once. Seemed so easy and not much to it. I never understood the hype. And I'm not a pro player. Just average.
It's fun, approachable, and easy to play, but difficult to master.
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