cheesystick
06-28-2009, 08:31 PM
Hello,
I am a long-time console gamer and collector, but I have never owned my own arcade machine. I have been holding out for a neo geo caninet, and I finally found one on craigslist for $300 and it comes with nine games, but the sound does not work.
Here is where the situation gets tricky: As a "know-nothing" arcade guy, do you think I will be able to fix the sound with some instruction? Is there any chance that I will not be able to fix the sound permanently, (i.e. is it possible that the error could be in the motherboard and I couldn't fix it without replacing the whole unit)? Even if I hired a pro to fix the machine, is there a chance that the sound could be unfixable, or have some part that couldn't be replaced? I would like to think that these things are like computers, and you can replace the sound card without replacing the whole system, but then again, I don't know much about the machines.
To further confuse things, it will cost about $75 to bribe my cousin, (who has a truck), to go get it for me. I can't exactly go check it out and take pictures of the inside, (no car), even if one of you fine people had the generosity to tell me what the problem was via pictures. The unit is about an hour and a half drive away, so I would hate to go all the way out there to come back empty handed. This seems like an all or nothing type of deal.
I have yet to find out what the 9 games are, (he or she is getting back to me), but for a 4-game cab, this looks like a great deal, and I'll be super excited if it pans out. I love me some metal slug...
Any advice will be appreciated.
Thank you,
Chris
I am a long-time console gamer and collector, but I have never owned my own arcade machine. I have been holding out for a neo geo caninet, and I finally found one on craigslist for $300 and it comes with nine games, but the sound does not work.
Here is where the situation gets tricky: As a "know-nothing" arcade guy, do you think I will be able to fix the sound with some instruction? Is there any chance that I will not be able to fix the sound permanently, (i.e. is it possible that the error could be in the motherboard and I couldn't fix it without replacing the whole unit)? Even if I hired a pro to fix the machine, is there a chance that the sound could be unfixable, or have some part that couldn't be replaced? I would like to think that these things are like computers, and you can replace the sound card without replacing the whole system, but then again, I don't know much about the machines.
To further confuse things, it will cost about $75 to bribe my cousin, (who has a truck), to go get it for me. I can't exactly go check it out and take pictures of the inside, (no car), even if one of you fine people had the generosity to tell me what the problem was via pictures. The unit is about an hour and a half drive away, so I would hate to go all the way out there to come back empty handed. This seems like an all or nothing type of deal.
I have yet to find out what the 9 games are, (he or she is getting back to me), but for a 4-game cab, this looks like a great deal, and I'll be super excited if it pans out. I love me some metal slug...
Any advice will be appreciated.
Thank you,
Chris