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Kaneda unwraps restored Neo Geo SC-14 cabinet; machine works after years in storage.
SC-14 Neo Geo cabinets in good condition are worth $10,000 or more
medium confidence · Kaneda states pricing estimates while examining the restored unit
The Neo Geo collecting community and cart collecting forums are hostile and drove him away from buying carts
high confidence · Direct personal experience statement about community interactions
Finding Neo Geo collector-quality cabinets in good condition is extremely difficult; market value estimates don't account for restoration labor costs
high confidence · Kaneda's direct experience and critique of market pricing
The FOMO around arcade cabinet collecting has diminished; people who wanted these machines already have them
medium confidence · Kaneda's market observation about collector sentiment shift
The SC-14 cabinet had 60,000 plays when in arcade operation, representing significant revenue for operators
high confidence · Observable arcade play counter on the machine during unwrapping
“I hate the whole market of Neo Geo collector quality cabinets like these, because everyone's like, 'Oh, it's only worth $2,000.' Like, find me one, yeah? ... add shipping to that, add restoration, add all the work that needs to be done, and no one ever accounts for the hours it takes to actually restore these things. It's like the labor is supposed to be free.”
Kaneda @ mid-video — Critique of collector market pricing not reflecting restoration labor and acquisition difficulty
“the Neo Geo community, the cart collecting community, the form is brutal, man. I mean, they drove me out of Dodge like instantly when I was just trying to buy carts. I never realized there could be so much anger around something that so many people love.”
Kaneda @ early video — Commentary on hostile community dynamics within Neo Geo collecting
“I prefer pinball because pinball, like, every game's random. Pinball, you can—like, there's like, I don't know, it's like pinball's like having a golf course in a box because it's just you against the game and every game is different.”
Kaneda @ end of video — Personal preference for pinball over arcade cabinets; explains shift in collecting priorities
“the chase to find these cabinets... the chase to get them is always far more rewarding than having them, because the one thing that you can't recapture when you buy these old cabinets is just... the fun of going into the arcade and everyone was in there playing and enjoying like Neo Geo like in its heyday”
Kaneda @ late video — Philosophical reflection on collecting vs. nostalgia; suggests diminishing returns on ownership
“I'm kind of—I'm done arcade cabinet collecting. I'm done buying a ton of pinball machines. I just want to have a few things that I enjoy, and that's that.”
Kaneda @ near end — Major personal stance shift on collecting philosophy
“It's working, it's working! Um, but where is the volume? That's my next question.”
Kaneda @ power-on sequence — Moment of relief and successful test of restored machine
community_signal: Neo Geo cart collecting community is hostile, gatekeeping, and unwelcoming to casual buyers; culture-specific toxicity driving away potential collectors
high · Kaneda's direct experience: 'the Neo Geo community, the cart collecting community, the form is brutal, man... they drove me out of Dodge like instantly'
market_signal: FOMO around arcade cabinet collecting has diminished; Kaneda observes the collector market has cooled and early adopters already own desirable machines
medium · Kaneda states 'the kind of the FOMO around it all is a little bit over... anyone who wants these things kind of has'
market_signal: Arcade restoration market undervalues labor; restoration costs, shipping, and dealer markups not reflected in quoted 'market value' estimates for collector cabinets
high · Kaneda critiques: 'no one ever accounts for the hours it takes to actually restore these things. It's like the labor is supposed to be free'
product_concern: Restored SC-14 hood shows visible restoration imperfections: paint cracks, seam lines, and areas that need additional sanding/refinishing despite professional restoration work by Julian
high · Kaneda identifies paint cracks, visible seam lines from hood cutting/repair, and notes 'not perfect, it's not terrible' condition requiring potential touchup painting
sentiment_shift: Major personal pivot away from heavy collecting in arcade cabinets and pinball machines toward minimalism and selective ownership
high · Kaneda explicitly states 'I'm kind of—I'm done arcade cabinet collecting. I'm done buying a ton of pinball machines. I just want to have a few things that I enjoy'
mixed(0.55)— Kaneda expresses joy at successful unwrapping and machine functionality, appreciation for restoration work, but tempered by criticism of collector market pricing, community hostility, diminishing collecting enthusiasm, and philosophical fatigue with acquisition. The mood is celebratory but introspective about the diminishing returns of intensive collecting.
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