Map-case 3
Contains 362 Results:
Foot pedal (TX-1) assembly drawings, 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.)
Future Tank assembly drawings, 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.)
Gauntlet acrylic shield field retrofit kit assembly drawing, 1985
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.)
Gotcha assembly drawings, 1973
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.)
Grabbem 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.)
Gran Trak 10 assembly drawings, 1974
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.)
Handlebar assembly drawings, 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.)
Hard Drivin’ assembly drawings and miscellaneous materials, 1988
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.)
Hoops/Tank (and other unknown) assembly drawings, 1993-1994
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.)
Hoop It Up assembly drawings, 1994-1995
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.)