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|  Who can repair my Virtua Fighter Arcade Game 
			
			I have in my basement a 1995 Virtua Fighter arcade game. heres what i know: game worked perfectly when i brought it home a few years ago. after a while i noticed that the fighters would flicker in and out of sight on the screen and now they rarely appear. keep in mind that the gameplay still works fine (i just fight with invisible fighters). Due to the nature of the problem i believe that it can be attributed to a loose connection that is now completly disconnected. I myself have opened the cabnet a few times to see what I can find out but I havent had any luck. I strongly believe that anyone who has experience with arcade games will find this to be an easy diagnosis and hopefully a routine and inexpensive fix. Anybody "know a guy" for this sorta thing? thanks-chase 443-223-9025. b.t.w.-If i dont get this damn thing fixed soon it can take up space in your basement for $200 | 
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			Can't help with video games, but if it was a pinball machine that would be different. There's a couple dealers in the Baltimore area that might be able to help you with a repair.  http://www.weinerd.com/ http://www.betson.com Todd 
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