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Omega Race – It Lives!

Jan 8th

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After 2+ years of trying, the Omega Race arcade game lives! I received the needed parts in the mail over the weekend and successfully fired it up yesterday. I may be able to grab some pictures tonight after a little cleanup. I have parts scattered all over the work room.

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Omega Race – Parts Swapped

Jan 7th

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I’ve finally gotten around to swapping all of the parts from the new cabinet to the original cabinet. Here are a couple of photos of my progress:

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Track & Field Marketing Flyers

Jan 3rd

Posted by Jeff in Track & Field

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I’ve ordered and received new buttons and leaf switches for this game. Unfortunately, Omega Race is taking up most of my workbench space so their won’t be much work until that project progresses a bit. In the meantime, here are some scans of the original marketing flyer for this game:

Flyer cover Inside of front cover
Inside of back cover Back cover

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Omega Race Marketing Flyers

Jan 3rd

Posted by Jeff in Omega Race

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Before I do too much work on this cabinet, I want to get it in working condition. I have some parts ordered, mainly for the monitor. There won’t be much work until these new parts arrive. To keep you occupied, here are some scans of the original marketing flyer for the game.

Flyer front Flyer back

Pretty cool that the game is set in the distant future…2003.

Arcade, Flyers, Omega Race

Omega Race – Gutting The Cabinets

Dec 26th

Posted by Jeff in Omega Race

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The new Omega Race cabinet arrived and has made it’s way to the work room in the basement. The cabinet is in worse shape than the original cabinet and has a little water damage at the bottom so my plan is to transfer all of the parts into the original cabinet and then scrap the new cabinet.

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