Map-case 3
Contains 362 Results:
Bill validator assembly drawings, 1990
These cabinet assembly drawings were utilized during the process of manufacturing. The earliest assembly drawing in this subseries is an original Pong cabinet drawing, dated March 1973, a possible later revision of the original arcade cabinet. This subseries is arranged alphabetically by game and cabinet hardware. (Folder titles followed by an asterisk indicate that damaged materials have been photographed and discarded; digital images exist.)
BMX Heat assembly drawings (1 of 3), 1991
These cabinet assembly drawings were utilized during the process of manufacturing. The earliest assembly drawing in this subseries is an original Pong cabinet drawing, dated March 1973, a possible later revision of the original arcade cabinet. This subseries is arranged alphabetically by game and cabinet hardware. (Folder titles followed by an asterisk indicate that damaged materials have been photographed and discarded; digital images exist.)
BMX Heat assembly drawings (2 of 3), 1991
These cabinet assembly drawings were utilized during the process of manufacturing. The earliest assembly drawing in this subseries is an original Pong cabinet drawing, dated March 1973, a possible later revision of the original arcade cabinet. This subseries is arranged alphabetically by game and cabinet hardware. (Folder titles followed by an asterisk indicate that damaged materials have been photographed and discarded; digital images exist.)
BMX Heat assembly drawings (3 of 3), 1991
These cabinet assembly drawings were utilized during the process of manufacturing. The earliest assembly drawing in this subseries is an original Pong cabinet drawing, dated March 1973, a possible later revision of the original arcade cabinet. This subseries is arranged alphabetically by game and cabinet hardware. (Folder titles followed by an asterisk indicate that damaged materials have been photographed and discarded; digital images exist.)
Breakout cabinet assembly drawings, 1977
These cabinet assembly drawings were utilized during the process of manufacturing. The earliest assembly drawing in this subseries is an original Pong cabinet drawing, dated March 1973, a possible later revision of the original arcade cabinet. This subseries is arranged alphabetically by game and cabinet hardware. (Folder titles followed by an asterisk indicate that damaged materials have been photographed and discarded; digital images exist.)
Carton assembly drawings for Time Warner Interactive and Sega by Ivy Hill, n.d.
These cabinet assembly drawings were utilized during the process of manufacturing. The earliest assembly drawing in this subseries is an original Pong cabinet drawing, dated March 1973, a possible later revision of the original arcade cabinet. This subseries is arranged alphabetically by game and cabinet hardware. (Folder titles followed by an asterisk indicate that damaged materials have been photographed and discarded; digital images exist.)
Catch assembly drawings, foot pedal enclosure, 1978
These cabinet assembly drawings were utilized during the process of manufacturing. The earliest assembly drawing in this subseries is an original Pong cabinet drawing, dated March 1973, a possible later revision of the original arcade cabinet. This subseries is arranged alphabetically by game and cabinet hardware. (Folder titles followed by an asterisk indicate that damaged materials have been photographed and discarded; digital images exist.)
Centipede cocktail cabinet assembly drawings, 1981
These cabinet assembly drawings were utilized during the process of manufacturing. The earliest assembly drawing in this subseries is an original Pong cabinet drawing, dated March 1973, a possible later revision of the original arcade cabinet. This subseries is arranged alphabetically by game and cabinet hardware. (Folder titles followed by an asterisk indicate that damaged materials have been photographed and discarded; digital images exist.)
Computer portrait assembly drawings, 1975
These cabinet assembly drawings were utilized during the process of manufacturing. The earliest assembly drawing in this subseries is an original Pong cabinet drawing, dated March 1973, a possible later revision of the original arcade cabinet. This subseries is arranged alphabetically by game and cabinet hardware. (Folder titles followed by an asterisk indicate that damaged materials have been photographed and discarded; digital images exist.)
“Convert Game” assembly drawings, 1982
These cabinet assembly drawings were utilized during the process of manufacturing. The earliest assembly drawing in this subseries is an original Pong cabinet drawing, dated March 1973, a possible later revision of the original arcade cabinet. This subseries is arranged alphabetically by game and cabinet hardware. (Folder titles followed by an asterisk indicate that damaged materials have been photographed and discarded; digital images exist.)