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If You Could Buy Any Arcade Cabinet What Would It Be?
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Cartagia:
Area 51 is one of my big ones.  I'd also love to have the full motion Star Wars Trilogy.

A friend had an extra Star Trek: The Next Generation pinball cabinet that I initially passed on, but I've been reconsidering it lately.
hoshichiri:
As tempted as I would be to get Virtual On, if I could only have one I'd go with a 6-slot MVS, so I could swap out games as I saw fit. I would start off with Battle Balls though- old puzzler that I used to play in a local restaurant and got decent at despite the screen going bad so the balls changed color as they dropped. I don't think it has a home release, oddly enough.


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They have one of these at a local arcade, I play it every time I'm there! I usually end up taking the top spot on the bride's stage, but I'm also fairly sure they reset the high scores regularly, so it's not that great an achievement.
tripredacus:
I guess if you had money coming out of your ears, it is a dream scenario right?
I think when it comes to MVS, a better dream would be to get a 1-4 slot and a NeoSD MVS. One cart to rule them all!
scoobs22:
4-player Gauntlet would be my pick... such a classic!
theflea:
I have a few arcade cabinets and i'm looking for mostly ones that mean something to me. The ones I would love to add to my collection.

My top 3 are
- Burgertime
- Galaga
- Elevator Action

These I would love to own if i can find space.
- Tapper
- Gauntlet
- Dig Dug
- Robotron
- Berzerk
- Joust
- Donkey Kong Jr.
- Super Pac-Man
- TMNT
- Q*Bert
- Mortal Kombat II
- Polybius (yes i know its not real, but people make custom cabinets that i'd like to own)

And these I would buy in a heartbeat if I found one at a good price. Just because of their history.
- Computer Space
- Pong (arcade)
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