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MGC 2020: What are you bringing/selling/trading/ ISO?

By Whysnow

4 years ago


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    #5 4 years ago

    Due to high demand, I hear Harlem Globetrotters may make it's way back as a tournament game...

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    #77 4 years ago
    Quoted from Slim64:

    I wont be going the whole weekend, just Saturday and Sunday this year.

    Just saw this and chuckled. I think Saturday and Sunday constitute a weekend.

    #97 4 years ago

    I'm bringing Wheel of Fortune and Harlem Globetrotters this year, neither for sale.

    #99 4 years ago
    Quoted from Whysnow:

    pretty quite in here

    I agree. The enjoyment and fun of pinball at the MGC depends on people bringing games to share at the show. Also, game-bringers get access to the famous MGC after-party and all the perks that go along with that. There have also been significant changes to the load out process to speed up getting people loaded out and on their way on Sunday.

    #122 4 years ago

    Just a reminder to those that are bringing games to the MGC - check your electrical plugs to make sure they are properly grounded. Games newer that ~1975 should have 3 prongs on the power cord. Often, the ground prong was ripped off due to older outlets. These games MUST be grounded for safety in case of an accidental short circuit. Hardware stores sell replacement plugs. Ohm out cord to the service outlet to make sure the replacement cord is wired correctly - we also run into cases where the hot and neutral wires are accidentally swapped.

    Additionally, if you have you pins in a row, turn them on and use a voltmeter on the AC setting and check voltage between lockdown bars. If you measure between 30 and 120 volts, that means there is an issue with one of the games.

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