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Rather than turning them into coffee tables...

By DirtFlipper

9 years ago



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    #5 9 years ago

    Ya know, If you were going to make a coffee table out of one, at least make it interactive somehow. level it out and make some sort of head to head nudging game or something, but to just have it gutted and sitting there kinda sucks.

    I saved my Aztec from this fate, I'm still looking for the parts to get it going again, has no bottom board or backbox, legs etc.

    Here's the pic from the craigslist ad. I just have it stored waiting for the day I find a blown out Aztec or have enough money to convert it to solid state. If it doesn't happen soon though, I may just store the playfield on the wall and convert the cabinet to a virtual (*GASP*)

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    #7 9 years ago
    Quoted from NextoPin:

    Ya know, If you were going to make a coffee table out of one, at least make it interactive somehow. level it out and make some sort of head to head nudging game or something, but to just have it gutted and sitting there kinda sucks.
    I saved my Aztec from this fate, I'm still looking for the parts to get it going again, has no bottom board or backbox, legs etc.
    Here's the pic from the craigslist ad. I just have it stored waiting for the day I find a blown out Aztec or have enough money to convert it to solid state. If it doesn't happen soon though, I may just store the playfield on the wall and convert the cabinet to a virtual (*GASP*)

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    I found one! and the playfield is worse than my "coffee table"!! Backglass and mechanicals seem to be in good condition too!

    #10 9 years ago
    Quoted from jhanson:

    You could totally give them some simple logic and sounds/music with an Arduino and/or Raspberry Pi.

    I thought about it. I was going to use Visual Pinball to drive the backglass and Arduino/PROC or something for the logic and a PICO projector to display the backglass on the wall and make it a playable coffee table but 'ain't nobody got time for dat'

    Now that I have a complete unit I can play it the way god intended. As an EM.

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