(Topic ID: 72655)

Who has a racing game in the arcade?

By SilverUnicorn

10 years ago


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  • Latest reply 8 years ago by djb_rh
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“Driving game in the basement?”

  • Yes, they are a good addition and add variety to the game room. 101 votes
    77%
  • No, it will never get played and the space is better with a pin there. 15 votes
    11%
  • What's a driving game? 1 vote
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  • Bacon! 14 votes
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#34 10 years ago

Sega/EA Sports NASCAR sit down, the one with half a roll cage. It's big and heavy and fun, at parties people are always on it but it's pretty primitive compared to the newer ones. I'd like to sell it and get a newer one because I want variety in my game room. So now I have that a Tempest a MACH 3 a Big Buck Hunter with all 4 games plus critters and my pins. So now I have something for everyone.

10 months later
#132 9 years ago

Wish I could sell my Sega/EA Sports NASCAR Arcade driving game, I really want a simulator.

#135 9 years ago
Quoted from littlecammi:

In order to move them you have to detach the driver seat assembly, of course, but getting them through the door and down into the basement was very hard. I took off everything I could (screen, cashbox, dash assembly) to lighten them up. Also took off the marquee just to avoid banging it into something and damaging it while my buddy and I wrestled the still-heavy cabinet through the door and down the stairs (there was no room in the stairwell for a third person to help). Then I reassembled them. I'll have them until I die, because I don't see myself taking them apart to ever try to carry them up the stairs.

You went through all that? I just took off the seat section of my Sega/EA Sports NASCAR Arcade, built a ramp out of 3/8in plywood, attached a sling around one piece at a time and slid them down. Took 3 guys but we didn't even break a sweat. If I ever want to get it up I'll buy an electric wench, about $100 and wench it up on a slide.

#152 9 years ago
Quoted from FullBlown:

Paul, you probably could sell your boardset for a nice chunk of change. The Hikaru board set is impossible to repair and super pricey to replace

I'd hate to sell it for parts, it looks and plays so great.

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