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		<comments>http://www.castleclassicarcade.com/archives/tron#respond</comments><pubdate>Thu, 27 Jun 2013 20:56:17 +0000</pubdate><creator></creator><category></category><category></category><category></category><category></category><category></category><category></category><category></category><category></category><category></category><guid ispermalink="false">http://www.castleclassicarcade.com/?p=1504</guid><description></description><encoded><a class="a2a_button_linkedin" href="http://www.addtoany.com/add_to/linkedin?linkurl=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.castleclassicarcade.com%2Farchives%2Ftron&amp;linkname=Restored%20%E2%80%93%20Midway%20%281982%29%20Tron%20Arcade" title="LinkedIn" rel="nofollow" target="_blank"><img src="/wp-content/plugins/add-to-any/icons/linkedin.png" width="16" height="16" alt="LinkedIn"></a><a class="a2a_button_pinterest" href="http://www.addtoany.com/add_to/pinterest?linkurl=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.castleclassicarcade.com%2Farchives%2Ftron&amp;linkname=Restored%20%E2%80%93%20Midway%20%281982%29%20Tron%20Arcade" title="Pinterest" rel="nofollow" target="_blank"><img src="/wp-content/plugins/add-to-any/icons/pinterest.png" width="16" height="16" alt="Pinterest"></a><a class="a2a_button_google_bookmarks" href="http://www.addtoany.com/add_to/google_bookmarks?linkurl=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.castleclassicarcade.com%2Farchives%2Ftron&amp;linkname=Restored%20%E2%80%93%20Midway%20%281982%29%20Tron%20Arcade" title="Google Bookmarks" rel="nofollow" target="_blank"><img src="/wp-content/plugins/add-to-any/icons/google.png" width="16" height="16" alt="Google Bookmarks"></a><a class="a2a_dd a2a_target addtoany_share_save" href="https://www.addtoany.com/share#url=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.castleclassicarcade.com%2Farchives%2Ftron&amp;title=Restored%20%E2%80%93%20Midway%20%281982%29%20Tron%20Arcade" id="wpa2a_2">Share/Bookmark</a><p>In my little town growing up, there was an old brick building just under the rail road track bridge. &nbsp;It had probably served as a dozen things in the past 100+ years, but I always remembered it being an old service garage. &nbsp; One day, in likely 1982, it was converted into coin-op arcade. &nbsp;I couldn&rsquo;t believe it. &nbsp; Thinking back, even then, I recall it being in a little sketchy of a location for kids, and not really the safest place to ride your bike&hellip; but things were different in the 80&rsquo;s anyway. &nbsp; &nbsp;I remember this place well. &nbsp;It had a little hand-made bike rack out front large enough for maybe 3 bikes. &nbsp;The concrete stairs up to the glass doors were old and crooked. &nbsp;There were many rooms connected together and the floor was uneven. &nbsp;The weight of the 50 plus arcade games probably didn&rsquo;t help that old building much. &nbsp; &nbsp; In the back, right in front of the counter with the attendant for coins, was the Tron machine. &nbsp; It was likely their prized machine and it was obviously very different from all the others in the room. &nbsp; &nbsp;This arcade was probably in operation for only a year or two before it mysteriously closed up. &nbsp; &nbsp;That was the last time I had even seen this game, until now.</p>
<p>Now that I have restored many pinball and video machines of the era, can I truly appreciate how different this game really was. &nbsp; Generally, when a machine is designed to go along with a movie, it suffers greatly due to the overhead of licensing and timing. &nbsp; Of course, this game didn&rsquo;t get everything that was desired and thus left out the Discs of Tron 5th game. However, there are many items so significant in this machine that it is worth noting.</p>
<p>First and foremost is the cabinet design. &nbsp; It&rsquo;s odd diamond shape cabinet was certainly not loved by operators because you cannot get a hand truck on the back very well. &nbsp; It also had odd shaped wood access panels that I believe probably broke often. &nbsp; So I imagine it was carted from the side and man-handled through narrow door frames. &nbsp;However the shape goes very well with the theme and allows the monitor and enclosure to be very dark and roomy.</p>
<p>The control panel and surrounding plastics were very well designed. &nbsp; Curved clear acrylic panels with fluorescent graphics were mounted above and below the control panel along with ultra-violet lighting to result in a very futuristic look. &nbsp; The monitor bezel was designed to have a three dimension look and feel and an MCU graphic was mounted behind it to make you feel like you were actually inside the movie. &nbsp; All of this extra plastic and tooling had to add to the game cost significantly.</p>
<p>Lastly, the circuit design was also very much ahead of anything of the time. &nbsp; The power supply board also housed a battery backup circuit so that game scores would be saved. &nbsp;This was a pretty complicated design back in the day. &nbsp; It also served as a separate analog power supply for the audio circuit &ndash; which had 2 separate channels for simulated stereo sound to reduce audio feedback.</p>
<p>The game board itself was so complicated, that it required 3 separate, double sided PC boards and ribbon cables connecting both ends. &nbsp;Needless to say, finding a working TRON board set is hard to do. &nbsp; &nbsp; This game in general can be very expensive to build &ndash; easily twice as much than a comparable Ms. Pacman or Galaga machine from the same company released the year before.</p>
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<h3>Restoration</h3>
<p>This machine was a trade in for a pinball machine that we had sold earlier in the month. &nbsp;I took this trade in because I had been looking for a Tron machine for quite some time. &nbsp; Of course, I was informed that the machine mostly worked and that it already had new side graphics (so that was a plus).</p>
<p>In actuality, the game boards were a complete loss. &nbsp;They had burned traces and so much rework that they could not be salvaged. &nbsp;I was pretty disappointed. &nbsp;However the side graphics were applied pretty well and the cabinet was in excellent shape.</p>
<p>This machine went on to get the following treatment:</p>
<ul><li><span style="line-height: 12.986111640930176px;">New acrylic control panel surfaces (top and bottom)</span></li>
<li>New control panel and spinner graphics</li>
<li>New joystick</li>
<li>Rebuilt coin door and all metal hardware</li>
<li>New monitor</li>
<li>Like new Tron PCB set</li>
<li>New power supply adapter board (made to replace the old board with newer battery backup technology)</li>
<li>New switching power supply</li>
<li>All Lighting replaced by color controlled LED. &nbsp; This allowed us to program the color of the MPU, marquee and acrylic pieces. &nbsp;When set to slow fade mode makes you feel like you are actually inside the game. &nbsp; It&rsquo;s very cool.</li>
</ul><h3></h3>

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<p>This month, we&rsquo;ve taken on all kinds of restorations this month and we&rsquo;re happy to oblige:</p>
<ul><li>1964 Rockola Jukebox (amplifier rebuild, tone-arm correction)</li>
<li>Big Top gumball machine restoration. &nbsp;We converted this into latest technology with color changing LEDs and remote control. &nbsp;Pictures coming soon.</li>
<li>Japanese Pachinko machine restoration.</li>
<li>Williams F14 Tomcat pinball &ndash; collector quality restoration. &nbsp;This will be a long process and will likely exceed the value of the machine, but it will be just a fantastic piece. &nbsp;With this, we&rsquo;re even modifying the flash circuitry to properly drive multiLED flashers. &nbsp;As well, this machine is going have all the prototype parts retrofitted back in (it may already be a prototype as it has clear flash domes and a clear MARS lamp already installed. &nbsp;I wonder&hellip;</li>
<li>Williams Funhouse (in house) &ndash; still TBD.</li>
<li>Williams Comet (in house).</li>
<li>Gottlieb Stargate (in house).</li>
<li>Midway NFL Blitz 2000 / NBA on NBC Showtime &ndash; with LEDs</li>
</ul><div></div>
<h3>Mid April Update</h3>
<p>We&rsquo;re adding more pinball machines for the big party month of May. &nbsp;Come back and find these items in our store in the next week or so&hellip;</p>
<ul><li>Williams Terminator 2 Pinball</li>
<li>Williams Demolition Man Pinball (Superpin &ndash; widebody)</li>
<li>Data East Ripley&rsquo;s Believe It Or Not! Pinball</li>
<li>Williams F14 clear coat play field</li>
<li>New combination deals coming soon (multiple pinball and video/pinball combo packs)</li>
</ul>
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