What is this cabinet?

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Not centipede...not atari...

tim (NH)

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> its a centipede cabinet
>
 
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Not at all. Centipede never came in a cabinet like that.

It's definitely a Merit Megatouch cabinet, judging from the front and the
shapes of the side, as well as the marquee area.

Someone mentioned it earlier, and I also agree that it bugs the hell out of
me when people cannot rotate their pictures. My outlook is that if a person
is too lazy to rotate their pictures, then how are they paying attention to
the details of a game? Do they also skimp on that and are too lazy to be
thorough? I bet they are. A half-assed auction probably means a half-assed
restore job on a game.



Bill


> its a centipede cabinet
>
 
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I agree with this, anytime i find a misleading statement in an auction (or
poorly taken pictures) on ebay or any other auction site i do not bid
because it means that the seller is obviously trying to hide something, or
really does not care about the item he is selling. I would assume that
someone who knows how to put up an auction on ebay should have the ability
to rotate a picture.

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