All right, so I'm wiping that down, getting that nice and clean. I'm not going to let you sit through or have you sit through all of the buttons going back on, but that's what I'm doing now is putting the buttons all back onto the control panel, and then we'll put it finally mounted. So we'll get it secured and locked down. Again, awesome, awesome feature of this cabinet, and it makes it really great if you have to go in there and do any service later on. I'm probably going to talk about this again just because I love it so much. All right, time for wiring. So I chose to do a JAMA for this installation, so it is running a JAMA harness, and it is by that company Press Your Buttons. So it is fully labeled in English and super easy to follow. I'm going to mention this latch system again for a moment because, you know, if you're modding an arcade one-up and you've got to do the wiring, this makes it so much more convenient than that. I'm not bashing the arcade one-up by any stretch of the imagination. But in this case, when you're doing wiring like this, it's just kind of nice to be able to do it quick and easy. and then if you have to make a correction, you just open the latch versus if you had to go back in and you've already screwed down the control panel on arcade one, you got to keep opening it up and unscrewing it. So it's a little bit of an inconvenience, but I really liked this feature. So of course, this is like the third time I mentioned it. So in a minute, I'm going to go ahead and start to organize these wires a little bit. That is the one thing when you're working with a jama harness, it does take a little bit to get the wiring great. And admittedly, I'm still not that great at doing it but I thought this looked pretty good I was actually it was one of those moments where I stood back and went damn that actually looks pretty good So I don always boast about my wiring skills but I thought this looked pretty good for Retro Ralph who not known for being the best at wiring Sometimes I'm not that clean when it comes to this stuff, so I thought it looked pretty good. So there's a closer look. And I didn't use those four buttons on the bottom, those yellow ones. I'm going to reserve those for future mods. All right, so let's spin this guy around. Keep in mind, this is a lot heavier than an arcade one-up. This is a lot thicker wood. It's a lot more sturdy in a sense, so it does take a little bit to turn it around. All right, here is the mystery board. I am not going to talk about this until we get to the end of the review, but I'm super stoked for what this system has in it, and I'll just leave it at that. I kind of gave a hint in the beginning of the video, but you will have to stick around to find out what that thing is. All right, so I haven't done this before in a video, but I thought this would be great for this particular mod. so what I'm doing right now is I'm making a switched power supply so that what I can do is switch on the whole entire unit from the back so what you need to do is you have to take a power strip cut the end of it and put some quick connects on it and then you need to also go out and buy the switch itself which the great thing is is the game room solution system already has a pre-cut hole for the actual switch so all you have to do is be able to do this and then you can you know utilize that hole. So now we're going to wire this thing up. I am going to provide a diagram along with this so that you guys can understand how to do this. You know, whenever you're messing with electricity, you really want to be sure you know what you're doing. You do not want to get electrocuted and you do not want it to be unsafe. So that's a close view of the wiring. You will notice this is a square receptacle. And when I push it in there, this is supposed to actually just fit snug. And there's supposed to be these wings that kind of separate as you put it in through the hole. I did notice that, you'll see in a moment here, I did notice it seemed a little loose. So when I pushed it in, I did not like the way it fit. So I actually chose to do the one with the wings. So you see all of a sudden the magic of video, it's actually a different switch. But that's the one I liked. It fit a lot better. Then you could screw it down. And when it's electricity, you don't want to mess with that kind of stuff. So I made sure it was nice and snug. All right. So at this point, I am going to complete the rest of the wires, clean this up a little bit, get the arcade power supply figured out and then I think I'm gonna try to see if Classic Kim, used to be Retro Kim, Classic Kim, her new name, will want to help me out with a little bit of review and gameplay. So I'm gonna finish this up and we're gonna go right over to the beginning of the system and fire this thing up. All right guys, before I bring in Classic Kim, I want to do a couple of initial reactions. I wrote them down because I don't want to miss anything. So for one, This is a real arcade cabinet. It's a lot heavier than an arcade 1-up. It's a lot sturdier than an arcade 1-up. It accommodates a 22-inch monitor, so 17 versus 22, it just depends on what you're really looking for, but you have to source that yourself. The cam lock system works really good, just like IKEA furniture. It goes together fairly simple. The control panel has hinges for easy access, which I did cover during the video. That makes it a lot easier when you want to work on the cabinet. So it's something that I personally really like. So if you're looking for something that you can change and modify really quickly without having to unscrew things, that's a pretty nice feature. They did a great job on the artwork. I happened to pick artwork that they created, and they have a bunch of user-submitted things, and then you can also submit your artwork, and then when it leaves their factory, it will have your artwork on it. That saved me a ton of time, because honestly, I hate doing the wrap myself. I'm not that good at it, but even with a good product I just don't do it very well. They provided the plexiglass for both the marquee and the bezel I think that's a really cool feature and then it's pre-slotted for t-molding the whole system is pre-slotted for t-molding you do have to get the t-molding and do that yourself so if you're not as familiar with t-molding you know that's something you just have to be aware of and there's a few YouTube videos to show you how to do that. I want to give a special thanks to JC on the Arcade 1UP modding group. So he runs a Facebook modding group. I'm going to have links in the description to that. That community has been great. They've really, you know, they've really accepted my channel and they've done a lot to support me personally. So I really do appreciate them and I appreciate that and props to JC for setting that up. And I'll leave links in the description, like I said. You do have to provide the LED lights for the Marquee, but it does have the plexi as I mentioned and there were a couple of boards that showed up damaged as you saw in the video and Ryan from Game Room Solutions has offered to replace those free of charge. So and I did also ask him about the rear door. He said the rear door shouldn't close the way it's closing right now and he showed he already gave me a fix for that too. So you know it's important to me when you're buying a product like this that the company's going to stand behind it and Ryan seems like he's definitely going to stand behind his product. So props to that. So quick side by side. I like them both. They're both really great. There's pros and cons to both. I'm not really saying it's one or the other. I almost think this is a little bit of a level up, no pun intended, because that's what it's called. It's more of a level up from an arcade one-up. You're getting a little bit more sturdy cabinet. You're getting a cabinet that's a little bit more versatile. So it just really depends on what you want. Again, love them both. So that's my quick summary. I'm going to bring Classic Kim in here and she'll play some Fix It Felix Jr. for you. Kim here, she's ready to play. Hey guys. Although I still upset with your wandering eyes comment Alright let do it You moved my stump