Hello. My name's Mike. And I'm an addict.




      My sad predicament began back in '96 when I fulfilled a childhood ambition of owning my very own arcade game. By '98 I actually had a machine to play it in. And somehow by 2001 the experimental hobby had snowballed into a consuming addiction in which every spare moment of my time would be spent repairing, buying or selling old arcade boards.
      When it got to the stage where I could hardly enter my front room for all the boxes of PCBs lying around, I realised I had a serious problem. But moving to a larger house wasn't really an option so a touch of self-discipline and rehabilitation was called for.
      This is my story...

 Trades
Spare working boards and wantlist.

 My PCB collection
not to be confused with my boards available for trade :)

 My faulty PCB collection
...takes up more of my time than my collection of working ones :) Trades welcome.

 
 Arcade shopping in Japan
If you happen to be holidaying in the Orient I could recommend a good shopping diversion...

 Hints on repairing arcade boards
From a certified non-expert who only occasionally dabbled in the black art.

My email address is mike@mailnet.co.uk but I'll be out of the country until December and will have limited net access during this time.