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For sale: Starship Troopers (Sega, 1997)

Added: 2016-06-03 00:28:20 UTC • Ended: June 3rd, 2016
Condition: Used - shows wear but 100% working and clean

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$ 2,000

Item description

I have decided to sell my Starship Troopers. I am asking $2000.

I will bring it to SFGE for free, it's up to you if you want to put it in the show. If it doesn't sell prior to SFGE, I won't be bringing it. I have to rent a trailer to bring both it and Spaceballs. I've never shipped a game, but I would be open to it.

I've posted all the pics at: http://imgur.com/a/9O20n

It's in good condition. It plays without any issues. It has a new translite (as of 2 years ago when it was installed). It has several mods on it as well. In addition to adding additional lights in the scoop and under the brain bug, it also has some exterior cab lighting.

Underneath the cab are RGB LED strips connected to a Pinduino in the backbox. I wrote code for the Pinduino that flashes the undercab lights in sync with the 4 colors of playfield flashers. You can see a video of it here:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dr2w9qMDVkQ

On the back of the backbox, there is a prototype gigantic RGB COB controlled by a prototype driver board. The board is connected to some of the other flashers, like the warrior bug flashers, and flashes colors against the wall behind the backbox in sync with the game flashers.

I don't have a video of that one at the moment.

Then on the playfield, I've installed a LCD screen where the "Live Fire Assault Range" sign goes. The intention was to run a Raspberry Pi that interfaced to the Pinduino and played movie clips on the screen. On these Sega machines, the right speaker wasn't installed in the backbox, so I've added a 12v cheap amp and the right side speaker as the output for the Pi.

I've had a Pi hooked up to it, but the Pi is no longer in the machine. It would be up to you to get a Raspberry Pi and complete the mod if you wanted to. You get the LCD screen already wired in. I did have a test working at one point:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WgXuvvQZZNE

I just don't have the time to finish the mod, so I'm not charging anything extra for it. I think I have the original Live Fire Assault Range plastic. I'll look for it.

Let me know if you have any questions.


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