Yes, that's what I am going to name it.... "The Arcade Machine".I would first like to publicly thank my Wife for being there and understanding that this project was something that I really wanted to do. I would also point out that her skills in Visio were crucial for the control panel layout. I Love you Traci! That being said, on to the rest of the story....Recently I acquired an NFL Blitz (made by Midway) for $50 off of Craig's List. The ad said, cabinet without monitor, PCB or harness. I am thinking ok, I have been wanting to do a Mame machine for a long time now and this seemed like a good deal for a first time arcade machine owner.I talk a friend with a truck into helping me go pick it up. We arrive at the guys house at around 9:00pm and he had it outside his garage waiting. Being how it was dark, I could not get a real good look at it (mistake on my part, I will elaborate on that shortly). We load it onto the back of the truck, get it to my house and call it a night after dropping it off in my garage.The next day, I wheel it out to get a good look and found a few things that were "surprises":Both sides had cracks just below the marquee, the back was missing the door (it seems like there are alot out there that are missing them, how can you lose something so big?).The control panel was missing the joysticks and a few buttons.There were screws on the "drivers side" of the machine (thus explaining the cracks).Missing coin door lock.(BTW, I really hate sports so I could not wait to get rid of all the football crap on it)I guess I was just too excited about my first arcade machine to notice/care. All in all, not a bad deal. So, here are the pics of the cabinet the first day I had it: