I've got five of them in my garage gameroom, The Hot Rod Grille. They all fit my hotrod/50's general theme with titles like: Betty Boop, Elvis, Twist (jukebox theme), Hot Rod Queen and 50's Cafe. I converted the 50's Cafe to accept quarters, but the other's are still on tokens. Figure that when I put 1000 quarters in the machine, that's a lot of coin that could be put to better use! The machines get a lot of use when guests stop by because it doesn't take a lot of skill to play a skill-stop slot machine! I've had most of these for 10 years and no problems other then requiring a reset if they haven't been powered-up for some time. As another poster said, that's an easy procedure. Betty Boop is the most advanced game in my collection, as it has a color LCD screen with Betty featured in a mini movie that interacts with the player. I got the base cabinets at Lowe's and bolted them back-to-back to make the stand for the games. It positions the games at a comfortable play height and gives plenty of storage in the area below.