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Power switch location on Spike!

By cooked71

9 years ago


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    #80 9 years ago
    Quoted from herbertbsharp:

    its not behind the back box... it is on the bottom of it, it is easy to reach from the front of the machine

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    Not if you have T-Rex arms like me.

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    #97 9 years ago
    Quoted from inhomearcades:

    So I just put two machines together, there is more than enough room to fit between the games atleast with one foot between the two games. The power switch is 45 inches from the front of the machine, with one foot between the two games it is a total of 24 inches from my hip. How is 24 inches too difficult for people to reach?
    I get it, it is not ideal and the better location is the original location, but please stop acting like its impossible for the game to be turned on.

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    What about us fat guys with short arms?

    #109 9 years ago
    Quoted from inhomearcades:

    If you can't put one of your feet between two packed together games and reach the power switch its time to curb your diet. With one of my feet in between the two games its literally not a reach, unless your arms are less than 24 inches long.

    LOL, ah thanks, I needed that laugh. That was pretty funny.

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