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RetroRalph mods damaged Toy Story Shark cabinet with new monitor and virtual pinball setup.
Luxor Toy Story Shark is one of the first three-quarter scale virtual pinball devices to hit the market
medium confidence · Jon describes it as 'one of the first three-quarter scale virtual pinball devices to hit the market' with 12 Gottlieb titles pre-installed
LVDS connections on Luxor Toy Story Shark monitors require converter boards when modding with HDMI sources like Raspberry Pi or PC
high confidence · Jon explains that consumer electronics output HDMI, not LVDS, so a converter board is necessary for compatibility
The stock Luxor Toy Story Shark monitor has power carried through LVDS connections with no triangle marking pin one on PCB
high confidence · Jon describes how reversing LVDS polarity fried multiple monitors due to lack of clear pin identification
A Harry Potter arcade monitor fits perfectly as a replacement in the Luxor Toy Story Shark bezel
high confidence · Jon successfully installed a Harry Potter monitor and confirmed it maintains the original glass front without need for converter boards
Virtual Pinball modding using existing components (PC, recycled monitors, reused amplifiers) can reduce overall cost compared to purchasing converter boards and amplifiers separately
medium confidence · Jon notes saving money by using monitor with integrated HDMI/VGA and reusing the monitor's amplifier
“this is the Luxor Toy Story the Shark it is one of the first three-quarter scale virtual pinball devices to hit the market”
Jon@ 0:35 — Establishes the Luxor Toy Story Shark as a notable recent market entry in virtual pinball hardware
“so if you're modding it you're gonna plug in a Pi or PC you need that first so what I did was I took a video board that I had which is this one and I tried to hook it up to the Luxor Toy Story the Shark well problem was is that I had the this is the power inverter I had this wrong so when I hooked it up I fried the actual monitor”
Jon@ 1:49 — Documents technical pitfall in LVDS converter board installation that destroyed equipment
“I basically just took the monitor flipped it upside down traced it with um Sharpie mark marker and then I just jigsaw dit out”
Jon@ 6:13 — Describes DIY method for custom backglass cutout
“I'm literally learning and if I can do it you can do it”
Jon@ 10:06 — Positions virtual pinball modding as accessible to hobbyists despite technical complexity
“can I tell you with definitively a hundred percent that this is worth doing right now I don't really know because I'm trying to look at overall cost invested it doesn't look like it is”
Jon@ 10:16 — Expresses uncertainty about cost-benefit of modding the Toy Story Shark specifically
community_signal: Virtual pinball community providing resources (monitor compatibility links, software frontends) to support DIY cabinet modding
medium · Jon mentions availability of Dave Links for compatible monitors and established Pinball X frontend software for cabinet operation
community_signal: Content creator learning virtual pinball software in real-time while producing modification tutorials for audience
high · Jon explicitly states 'I literally just learned the software side of virtual pinball last week' and commits to tutorial-format follow-up videos
product_concern: Luxor Toy Story Shark monitor design lacks clear pin identification on LVDS connector, creating risk of reversed polarity damage when modding
high · Jon destroyed two monitors by reversing LVDS polarity due to no triangle marking on Toy Story Shark PCB, while Arcade One Up had proper marking
technology_signal: Monitor replacement using consumer arcade monitor (Harry Potter) eliminates need for LVDS converter board in virtual pinball mods
high · Jon notes Harry Potter monitor already has HDMI/VGA and doesn't require expensive converter board, saving cost in modification
mixed(0.55)— Jon is enthusiastic about the technical achievement and learning process, but expresses uncertainty about whether the mod was worth the cost and effort. Frustration evident when discussing equipment damage, but overall tone is educational and encouraging to viewers.
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