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RetroRalph showcases restored Star Wars Trilogy Deluxe arcade cabinet restoration by Arizona Arcade Heroes.
Star Wars Trilogy arcade was produced by Sega in 1998 and runs on Sega Model 3 hardware
high confidence · RetroRalph providing historical/technical information about the machine
The sit-down deluxe configuration of Star Wars Trilogy is hard to find in good condition
medium confidence · RetroRalph commenting on availability and condition of this specific cabinet model
The machine's force feedback joystick was non-functional before restoration but was successfully repaired
high confidence · RetroRalph noting surprise at finding a working force feedback unit and Corey confirming the restoration
Corey paid $600 for the cabinet in beat-up condition and invested approximately $250 in restoration
high confidence · Direct conversation between RetroRalph and Corey about purchase and restoration costs
Star Wars Trilogy can be emulated at home using Supermodel emulator
high confidence · RetroRalph providing technical information about emulation options
“A lot of blood, sweat and tears went into getting this thing from roughed out to showroom quality.”
Corey (Arizona Arcade Heroes)@ 1:48 — Sets context for the restoration effort and emotional investment in the project
“Dude, you know what's so awesome about this is the sub. I don't know if the sub that this game came with was as good as the one you put in, but, like, I feel everything. I can feel the air from the subwoofer below me. It's frickin' amazing.”
RetroRalph@ 3:35 — Highlights the audio upgrade quality and impact on gameplay experience
“I can already feel it is you've got the force feedback. It actually works and destroys it.”
RetroRalph@ 2:52 — Confirms successful restoration of force feedback joystick, a key feature
“I was surprised you were able to find one where the force feedback actually works because that's usually broken”
RetroRalph@ 5:42 — Indicates force feedback failure is a common issue with these cabinets, making Corey's restoration noteworthy
“Yeah, I will say he's got three in his kitchen that his wife somehow let him do. I'm not sure how you pulled that off, but I know it wouldn't fly with Mark Kim, man.”
RetroRalph@ 6:01 — Humorous commentary about arcade collector enthusiasm and household dynamics
community_signal: RetroRalph creating content showcasing arcade restoration hobby and encouraging audience participation through Arizona Arcade Heroes channel promotion
high · Explicit calls to subscribe to Arizona Arcade Heroes YouTube channel and Facebook page at conclusion of video
market_signal: Full-size arcade cabinet restoration is economically viable with $600 purchase + $250 restoration yielding showroom-quality result, potentially spurring hobby interest
high · Corey's documented costs and RetroRalph's positive reaction to restoration ROI; comparison to Arcade1Up alternatives mentioned
technology_signal: Force feedback joystick failure is a common issue with Star Wars Trilogy cabinets; successful repair is noteworthy and difficult
high · RetroRalph: 'I was surprised you were able to find one where the force feedback actually works because that's usually broken'
positive(0.92)— RetroRalph expresses genuine enthusiasm for the restoration quality, repeatedly praising Corey's work. The tone throughout is celebratory and encouraging about full-size arcade restoration as a hobby. No criticism or negative comments about the restoration process or final result.
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