Hello!
My name's Dan, and I'm a senior technician with the Replay Foundation.
Every year, for the past five years, we've trucked about nine hundred video games and pinball machines to the David L Lawrence convention centre in downtown Pittsburgh, run a four-day show, and then trucked them back again to our secret headquarters.
During those four days, enough of these decades-old games break down to keep me going all year.
I also do freelance jobs to homes and businesses on off days. One day this website will talk about the things I do, but at the moment I'm booked up solid with jobs for the next few months.
If you'd like me to fix your machine, I work on all types of video games and pinball machines, jukeboxes, vending, gumballs, and basically anything that takes coins.
If you'd like to go on my calendar, email ifixcoinops@gmail.com, and let me know what you've got and in what way it wants fixing.
Here's the current waitlist!
Update 2020-03-15: Work is currently halted due to the COVID-19 outbreak. Watch this space for updates.
Order | Customer | Game |
Done and gone | Aaron S | Asteroids cocktail with knackered Z-out |
Pending postage | Shannon J | Bally rectifier/driver/lamp boards wanting rebuilt |
Done and gone | Joe D | Whole bunch of K7000 monitors want rebuilt |
1 | Rose C | Dead Pacman cocktail |
2 | Nick C | Ms. Pacman playing blind |
3 | Nick H | Ms. Pacman / Galaga reunion, possible input fault |
4 | Tim S | Pacman, dead |
5 | Brosnan H | Ms. Pacman, inputs? |
6 | Rhonda P | Ms. Pacman, dead |
My rates: $100/hr for housecalls, $50/hr (and get straight to the top of the list) if you bring the game to me. Most PCB repair takes an hour or two.