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RetroRalph acquires FPGA arcade cabinet with Robotron; updates GarageCade progress.
Original Robotron 2084 pricing is 'absolutely crazy' and out of control
high confidence · Jon states: 'pricing for Robotron right now is absolutely crazy a lot of these Harry Williams games are getting out of control as far as pricing goes'
The Harry Williams J-ramp multiboard FPGA is 'the best way to experience these games without the original hardware'
high confidence · Jon explains the FPGA multiboard setup and describes it as superior alternative to original hardware
Smash TV arcade restoration is 'basically almost done'
high confidence · Jon states in GarageCade update: 'The Smash TV is basically almost done so we'll do an update video on that shortly'
War Final Assault and another machine will be playable at ZapCon this weekend
high confidence · Jon confirms: 'these two are gonna be at ZapCon this coming weekend' and 'They're working right now. They're all networked. So we should be good.'
NARC is still waiting on a monitor that is currently in Vegas
high confidence · Jon states: 'The NARC, still waiting on that monitor I got it it's in Vegas but I do it's still running the LCD'
“pricing for Robotron right now is absolutely crazy a lot of these Harry Williams games are getting out of control as far as pricing goes and I just can't I can't justify spending that much”
Jon (RetroRalph)@ 3:43 — Articulates market concern about vintage arcade cabinet pricing inflation, particularly for highly sought titles
“this is running FPGA so it's the best way to experience these games without the original hardware”
Jon (RetroRalph)@ 3:21 — Endorsement of FPGA multiboard as viable alternative to original hardware due to cost barriers
“I felt actually really kind of sad taking his last game, you know? But he seemed like he was at peace with getting out of the hobby”
Jon (RetroRalph)@ 0:41 — Captures emotional dimension of arcade hobby exit; seller (Jeff) leaving the community
“if you're in the Arizona area and you can be at ZapCon, you'll be able to play these and I'm going to have them all nice and ready to go”
Jon (RetroRalph)@ 5:45 — Community engagement announcement; promoting arcade availability at regional event
event_signal: ZapCon (April 30–May 1, Phoenix) functioning as regional arcade/pinball convention with vendor presence and playable machine lineup
high · Jon announces: 'ZapCon April 30th through May 1st at the San Jose Mesa Convention Center in Phoenix, Arizona. So if you're in the area, please consider checking it out. They have an awesome lineup of pinball machines and arcade games'
sentiment_shift: Positive sentiment within arcade collecting community; people described as helpful and nice; one collector (Jeff) transitioning out of hobby into new interests
medium · Jon: 'That's one thing I can say about the original arcade hobby, collecting, buying, trading. Everyone is just so nice, helpful'; Jeff described as 'super nice guy' and 'at peace with getting out of the hobby'
market_signal: Vintage Williams arcade cabinet pricing (particularly Robotron 2084) identified as prohibitively expensive and 'absolutely crazy,' driving collector adoption of FPGA alternatives
high · Jon: 'pricing for Robotron right now is absolutely crazy a lot of these Harry Williams games are getting out of control as far as pricing goes and I just can't I can't justify spending that much'
technology_signal: FPGA multiboard hardware being positioned and adopted as viable alternative to original arcade hardware due to cost and convenience
high · Jon describes FPGA setup as 'the best way to experience these games without the original hardware' and uses it as primary solution for Robotron access
positive(0.78)— Enthusiastic, upbeat tone throughout. Jon expresses genuine excitement about FPGA acquisition and GarageCade progress. Some pragmatism about pricing barriers and unfinished restoration work, but overall optimistic. Nostalgia and community appreciation evident.
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