
Manufacturer: Bally Midway
Released: 1982
World Record: 8,417,500
Purchased: July, 2004
Condition: Working 100% - 9 of 10
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Work done
Thoroughly cleaned cabinet inside and out
Installed T-Molding, kick plate and Leg levers
New Locks and keys
Reproduction "P" Pepper Buttons
Reproduction Control Panel Overlay
Sanded/Painted Front and Coin-door
Replaced Monitor with new Wells Grardner
Burgertime Quick Reference
Burgertime Sounds
Death
Diddy
Update: I've recently upgraded this cabinet with Arcadeshop's programmable PCB and rewired it with a JAMMA harness. More details still coming...
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Burgertime was the third game I purchased along with a Tron mini. I picked up both games with my buddy Mike. It was a long day to Virginia Beach and back (about 500 miles) to get them but it turned out well. The sellers didn't tell me about the three flights of stairs they both had to come down but we made it. It was kind of weird also because the guy selling the games let his wife do all the talking and only made a short appearance during the whole time. His wife helped us bring the games downstairs but he just watched as I almost threw up trying not to scrape their walls. Anyway, while we were there, Mike picked up his first arcade game, a Galaxian cocktail table. The Galaxian didn’t have any top artwork or glass and we couldn’t get it to power up. It looked to be in worse shape than it really was. Later Mike found the problem was with the plug on the power cord. Long story short, we hauled all three games back.
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