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Jon acquires rare Virtua Racing arcade cabinet for $420; details hardware, features, and restoration plans.
Virtua Racing ran on Sega Model 1 hardware developed with assistance from General Electric Aerospace
high confidence · Historical information about the arcade hardware; verifiable technical fact
Virtua Racing was never designed to be released; it was developed to test the viability of 3D hardware
medium confidence · Jon states this as historical fact but without explicit source attribution; arcade history claim
Virtua Racing was not a financial success for Sega despite being internally successful
medium confidence · Jon's historical commentary; plausible given manufacturing costs but not independently verified in content
The Virtua Racing cabinet weighs approximately 430 pounds
high confidence · Jon explicitly states the weight; verified by his difficulty moving it with friend Rudy
The Virtua Racing cabinet has a removable seat that slides underneath
high confidence · Jon demonstrates and explains this feature directly on the acquired cabinet
“I kind of left out the 430 pound part. It's a little bit of a heavy cabinet, but we can do it.”
Jon (RetroRalph)@ 0:39 — Humorous admission of deliberately downplaying the cabinet's weight to convince friend Rudy to help move it
“Virtua Racing and it's a stand-up and you don't see many of these stand-ups around.”
Jon (RetroRalph)@ 1:26 — Explains the rarity and appeal of acquiring this specific cabinet variant
“The fact that it still works to this day, I don't know if anybody did any maintenance on it. It doesn't appear that they did. So it's still moving and working really strong.”
Jon (RetroRalph)@ 5:09 — Notes the force feedback motor's durability and continued functionality despite apparent lack of maintenance
“Sega in general, they just had this idea of creating unique arcade experiences.”
Jon (RetroRalph)@ 4:10 — Reflects on Sega's philosophy of immersive arcade cabinet design with force feedback and specialized controls
“I have this thing turned down almost all the way and it's still really, really powerful.”
Jon (RetroRalph)@ 5:03 — Emphasizes the strength of the force feedback motor even at reduced settings
event_signal: RetroRalph documenting arcade cabinet acquisition and restoration as regular content series
high · Jon mentions upcoming Robotron restoration and casual arcade acquisition content pattern
market_signal: Virtua Racing stand-up cabinet acquired for $420; strong pricing relative to historical arcade cabinet market values
high · Jon explicitly states the purchase price and characterizes it as 'a really good price' from collector peer
product_concern: Cabinet exhibits cosmetic deterioration (fallen diamond plating, missing artwork) despite original collector ownership
high · Jon notes 'diamond plating for the main unit fell off' and artwork needs attention; characterizes as cosmetic issues requiring restoration
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