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Title: Nintendo cocktail table what are they worth?
Post by: ddstoys on April 09, 2013, 05:33:04 PM
Hi guys I recently purchased a cocktail cabinet with the intentions of making it a 60in1 but once I got it home I got the original gameboard and monitor working (Lady bug)

     I've never seen a Nintendo table top before has an I'd tag on the side that says Nintendo and the cabinet is all steel (except the wood frame for the glass top.

   Any ideas if there hard to come by or what it's worth left original?   I'd hate to cut it up if there rare or worth good money as is???
Title: Re: Nintendo cocktail table what are they worth?
Post by: ddstoys on April 09, 2013, 05:34:34 PM
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Title: Re: Nintendo cocktail table what are they worth?
Post by: Boots on April 09, 2013, 06:22:03 PM
Not sure if the board is original anyway, these machines normally have a Nintendo 3in1 board in them.
Looks like the ctpanels have been changed at sometime in it's working life, they normally have linework on them.

I wouldn't be too worried about de-valueing it, it looks like someone has already messed with it.
Saying that they are a good solid machine and it looks like your crt is good so your on a winnner with a 60in1.
Make a bit of cash back selling the Ladybug board.
You could dress up the ctpanels with a bit of original looking artwork/linework
Title: Re: Nintendo cocktail table what are they worth?
Post by: ddstoys on April 09, 2013, 07:06:54 PM
Thanks boots.   
Title: Re: Nintendo cocktail table what are they worth?
Post by: studley67 on April 09, 2013, 08:08:20 PM
the cocktail i was around in the 70's was usually japanese taito.i do not think nintendo was invented yet.ladybug,lol.if it was a dedicated taito space invaders then u may have something of value   %.%
Title: Re: Nintendo cocktail table what are they worth?
Post by: studley67 on April 09, 2013, 08:37:17 PM
just for interest,but i am not a video game man.for the record.pinnys rule $#$
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Space_Invaders
Title: Re: Nintendo cocktail table what are they worth?
Post by: studley67 on April 09, 2013, 08:40:11 PM
 !@# where is the fire button dan,all i se is ply 1/2 and a joystick? ^&^
Title: Re: Nintendo cocktail table what are they worth?
Post by: ddstoys on April 09, 2013, 08:43:21 PM
Lady bug doesn't need any buttons it's like pacman with a twist.
Title: Re: Nintendo cocktail table what are they worth?
Post by: studley67 on April 09, 2013, 08:46:55 PM
so you may have issues if you want to turn it into a 60 in 1.keep as is,is my opinion.
Title: Re: Nintendo cocktail table what are they worth?
Post by: Strangeways on April 09, 2013, 09:01:32 PM
Not sure if the board is original anyway, these machines normally have a Nintendo 3in1 board in them.
Looks like the ctpanels have been changed at sometime in it's working life, they normally have linework on them.

I wouldn't be too worried about de-valueing it, it looks like someone has already messed with it.
Saying that they are a good solid machine and it looks like your crt is good so your on a winnner with a 60in1.
Make a bit of cash back selling the Ladybug board.
You could dress up the ctpanels with a bit of original looking artwork/linework

+1

Would be a very rare find if it was 100% original. ANYTHING that was produced in the late 70's early 80's would have been converted later on. Please keep the CRT - LCDs loose the depth and clarity of CRTs. There are a lot of good new boards out there - there's a 276 in 1 that is good value. I've installed one for a customer and he thinks it is great (and I don't like Vids !).

Take the Ladybug board out, and convert it to Jamma - list on eBay. I've sold around 20 boards and some of the strangest boards have netted a tidy profit  #@#
Title: Re: Nintendo cocktail table what are they worth?
Post by: ddstoys on April 09, 2013, 09:04:03 PM
Thanks guys ill convert it and yes will keep the CRT.   Will list the board on eBay u just never know
Title: Re: Nintendo cocktail table what are they worth?
Post by: ktm450 on April 10, 2013, 01:27:01 AM
I'm building one at the moment and will use an arcadeSD board, bit dearer, but much better emulation than the 60-in-1 lag times and wrong sounds etc
Title: Re: Nintendo cocktail table what are they worth?
Post by: Boots on April 10, 2013, 05:57:51 PM
Not sure if the board is original anyway, these machines normally have a Nintendo 3in1 board in them.
Looks like the ctpanels have been changed at sometime in it's working life, they normally have linework on them.

I wouldn't be too worried about de-valueing it, it looks like someone has already messed with it.
Saying that they are a good solid machine and it looks like your crt is good so your on a winnner with a 60in1.
Make a bit of cash back selling the Ladybug board.
You could dress up the ctpanels with a bit of original looking artwork/linework

+1

Would be a very rare find if it was 100% original. ANYTHING that was produced in the late 70's early 80's would have been converted later on. Please keep the CRT - LCDs loose the depth and clarity of CRTs. There are a lot of good new boards out there - there's a 276 in 1 that is good value. I've installed one for a customer and he thinks it is great (and I don't like Vids !).

Take the Ladybug board out, and convert it to Jamma - list on eBay. I've sold around 20 boards and some of the strangest boards have netted a tidy profit  #@#

Don't buy a 276in1 they are crap.
The sounds are really awful on them, some are loud , some are quiet and some are just plain wrong, even the ones that seem ok are cheapened by the poor amplification.
Best bet is tried and proven 60in1, cheap as chips and for the most part ok.
I haven't tried the "Arcade SD" board, butI have heard good reports.
Title: Re: Nintendo cocktail table what are they worth?
Post by: Strangeways on April 10, 2013, 09:15:16 PM
Not sure if the board is original anyway, these machines normally have a Nintendo 3in1 board in them.
Looks like the ctpanels have been changed at sometime in it's working life, they normally have linework on them.

I wouldn't be too worried about de-valueing it, it looks like someone has already messed with it.
Saying that they are a good solid machine and it looks like your crt is good so your on a winnner with a 60in1.
Make a bit of cash back selling the Ladybug board.
You could dress up the ctpanels with a bit of original looking artwork/linework

+1

Would be a very rare find if it was 100% original. ANYTHING that was produced in the late 70's early 80's would have been converted later on. Please keep the CRT - LCDs loose the depth and clarity of CRTs. There are a lot of good new boards out there - there's a 276 in 1 that is good value. I've installed one for a customer and he thinks it is great (and I don't like Vids !).

Take the Ladybug board out, and convert it to Jamma - list on eBay. I've sold around 20 boards and some of the strangest boards have netted a tidy profit  #@#

Don't buy a 276in1 they are crap.
The sounds are really awful on them, some are loud , some are quiet and some are just plain wrong, even the ones that seem ok are cheapened by the poor amplification.
Best bet is tried and proven 60in1, cheap as chips and for the most part ok.
I haven't tried the "Arcade SD" board, butI have heard good reports.

Interesting. I stopped buying the 60 in 1 as 1942 and Gyruss had very bad sound, and Galaga was lagging terribly. I tried the 276 in 1 and those three games are all perfect. What is the problem with the 276 in 1 ?
Title: Re: Nintendo cocktail table what are they worth?
Post by: Boots on April 10, 2013, 09:56:10 PM
Interesting. I stopped buying the 60 in 1 as 1942 and Gyruss had very bad sound, and Galaga was lagging terribly. I tried the 276 in 1 and those three games are all perfect. What is the problem with the 276 in 1 ?
I agree some of the games on the 60in1 are not the best, Time Pilot is also a bit scratchy sounding particularly the explosion sounds but all the games have the same sound level and the sounds are the same as the original boards (apart from the minor distortions).
On the 276in1 you cannot turn the sound up very loud as it distorts BADLY, this is really noticable on Galaga in particular, also the sound level varies from game to game so if you get the sound level ok on one game some of the others are too quiet. Pengo is one of the games where the sounds are completely different to the original board which is really noticeable as Pengo has a very distinctive sound.
Another issue with these boards is the connections are not 100% JAMMA, the ground connection on pins 27-28(both sides) must be disconnected or the board will do all sorts of wierd things.
This means that if you are putting it in an existing JAMMA cabinet you must remember to cut these wires from the harness and make sure they are not connected together after the wires are removed.
I have bought a few of these but in the end I have decided it's just not worth the hassle, as the 60in1 is pretty well proven.

I must say the only thing I do like about the 276in1 is the ability to quit the game without having to wait for the game to finish.
Title: Re: Nintendo cocktail table what are they worth?
Post by: pinball god on April 10, 2013, 10:10:12 PM
Unsure of the various cabinets that came out. I have a Hankins tabletop, but I thought all tabletops were the same. Where do all the cabs fall in the rankings of quality and pricing?
Title: Re: Nintendo cocktail table what are they worth?
Post by: ddstoys on April 10, 2013, 10:58:24 PM
Hankins I'd rate as the best.  They have the 20inch screen compared to most other 14 inch monitors.
Title: Re: Nintendo cocktail table what are they worth?
Post by: Boots on April 10, 2013, 11:33:31 PM
Unsure of the various cabinets that came out. I have a Hankins tabletop, but I thought all tabletops were the same. Where do all the cabs fall in the rankings of quality and pricing?

The Nintendo cabs would have to be one of the better quality built machines if not the best, all steel construction apart from the timber top.
Some of the later LAI ones use a lot of particleboard and these are always affected by moisture & quite often the laminate is peeling off.
Title: Re: Nintendo cocktail table what are they worth?
Post by: pinball god on April 11, 2013, 12:00:03 AM
Right so you can spot a hankin because it has a 20" crt. Great seeing i only knew mine was one because i was told so. Are they worth anything or just better because of the crt size capacity?
Title: Re: Nintendo cocktail table what are they worth?
Post by: Caveoftreasures on April 11, 2013, 12:08:35 AM
If it helps Dan, I sold a 1978 model cocktail cabinet, in very similar condition to a guy who wanted the original look n feel, it had only 3 games onboard and he was happy to pay $700. Because it cost me alot less, i said $500. He was verry happy.

I then bought a 1978 one which someone had added the 48 in 1 board etc, and when i sold that, I had people lined up wanting to pay $700 plus.
Dont underestimate the original old age to it, some people want the 78 or 80 whatever year model orig cabinet n carcass, cause it brings back memories. Alot of people dont want 2012 build cabinets.

Do it up n u shld get top dollar either way. Maybe things get more money in QLD ? but hope it helps.  ^^^
Title: Re: Nintendo cocktail table what are they worth?
Post by: ddstoys on April 11, 2013, 12:23:19 AM
Thanks guys