Image 1 — Anyone know what kind of display case I should get to preserve this?
Image 2 — Anyone know what kind of display case I should get to preserve this?
Image 3 — Anyone know what kind of display case I should get to preserve this?
Image 4 — Anyone know what kind of display case I should get to preserve this?

Anyone know what kind of display case I should get to preserve this?

It's just the box. No console. I really just want to keep the box safe.

u/KavisTrelce — 7 days ago
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Bowled my first perfect game!

I am not using original hardware. It's on a Retron 77. But my god. This took me 3 days and it's just game mode 1. Aiming to do again on game modes 3 and 5. I just needed to share this with people that would understand the achievement.

u/KavisTrelce — 8 days ago

Need help with used claw machine

I attached as many photos of the machine and it's parts as I could. The game store I work at recently bought a pre-owned claw machine for $200 and we're struggling to figure out how to get it working. The previous owner said her and her ex-husband were professional claw machine gamers and bought this to practice with. We can't find any sort of test mode or way to program anything. We somewhat got the coin slot working, but it won't register the coins being taken. Nothing specific was explained to us about what was broken or anything like that either.

Any help, advice, or even like manuals for the devices would be phenomenal. Whatever we can do to get this thing working.

u/KavisTrelce — 3 months ago

Taking my first steps into the hobby!

It ain't much since my LCS doesn't carry a lot of hockey, but I'm excited to start. Been a hockey fan my entire life. Was never really a big fan of retail hockey products so I decided to check my LCS, found a couple of Sabres for $3-4 each, and now I'm ready to build a PC!

Do y'all recommend just continuing with singles or is there an easily available product I should keep an eye out for?

u/KavisTrelce — 3 months ago

[POSITIVE] u/NSNSprite

Cards arrived quickly, safely, and with the coolest stamps I've ever gotten. They're so cool, they're going in my binder next to the cards I traded for.

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u/KavisTrelce — 3 months ago