Can't seem to find a kiosk for my Nintendo M82 system
I have been toying with the idea of building a cabinet for my M82 for a while. I didn't even know a tabletop one existed until last year when I dug up info about the M19, which seems to be almost impossible to find (at least here in the US). When they do come up the price is often times more expensive than the unit itself. Facing the realization that I may never actually own one without selling a kidney or something, I decided to have one made myself. Took a while to have the unit built (and painting it was a pain in the a$$) but I think it turned out very well. My M82 now has a home, or at least a placeholder in case I ever actually find an M19 out there at a decent price. I still plan on putting a CRT inside if I can find one that fits, and something better for the front panel, rather than that crappy graphic. But enjoy!
IF ANYONE ELSE HAS AN M19 THAT CAN SCAN OR GET A HIGH-DEF PHOTO OF THE FRONT PANEL FOR ME TO CREATE ONE IT WOULD BE GREATLY APPRECIATED!



IF ANYONE ELSE HAS AN M19 THAT CAN SCAN OR GET A HIGH-DEF PHOTO OF THE FRONT PANEL FOR ME TO CREATE ONE IT WOULD BE GREATLY APPRECIATED!



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I can probably get better picts of mine, but iphone is my best camera and it would need lots of work to have it look nice again. Possibly easiest to use the layout to completely recreate the image? I am also checking if Frank Cifaldi has a scanner that would work well.
http://www.retrousb.com/images/M82front.JPG
Where in CA are you?
I can probably get better picts of mine, but iphone is my best camera and it would need lots of work to have it look nice again. Possibly easiest to use the layout to completely recreate the image? I am also checking if Frank Cifaldi has a scanner that would work well.
http://www.retrousb.com/images/M8...
I live in Hollywood, is it a removable piece that can be scanned at a FedEx/ Kinko's or something?