Just moving the convo from my talk page to here. We can probably greatly expand that list by culling system16.com. Do you guys think maybe that article should be expanded more to talk about the actual evolution of video arcade technology itself? It seems like a good place for it. I think that's what the original author was trying to do when it was created, but it had kind of an incorrect premise that all arcade internals used to be single board, which I tried to correct a little. I'm thinking it should not just focus on removable games, but rather the evolution of the technology as a whole. -- Marty Goldberg ( talk) 19:17, 26 June 2008 (UTC)
Hi, I have updated the list using information on other wikipedia pages, added some new info, and fixed some bad codes. I think this page is a great List Page but it can also have more general info on arcade system boards. I'm also not sure about some sections that probably need correcting, these sections are: "Konami Section", "Whitestar" and "TIA-MC-1". I also think that Namco related pages should be merged like sega related ones. Gezegond ( talk) 09:33, 20 June 2009 (UTC)
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Just moving the convo from my talk page to here. We can probably greatly expand that list by culling system16.com. Do you guys think maybe that article should be expanded more to talk about the actual evolution of video arcade technology itself? It seems like a good place for it. I think that's what the original author was trying to do when it was created, but it had kind of an incorrect premise that all arcade internals used to be single board, which I tried to correct a little. I'm thinking it should not just focus on removable games, but rather the evolution of the technology as a whole. -- Marty Goldberg ( talk) 19:17, 26 June 2008 (UTC)
Hi, I have updated the list using information on other wikipedia pages, added some new info, and fixed some bad codes. I think this page is a great List Page but it can also have more general info on arcade system boards. I'm also not sure about some sections that probably need correcting, these sections are: "Konami Section", "Whitestar" and "TIA-MC-1". I also think that Namco related pages should be merged like sega related ones. Gezegond ( talk) 09:33, 20 June 2009 (UTC)
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