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« on: January 04, 2010, 03:29:07 PM »

 new   Crazy Well after my little New Years trip to the Shreveport Casinos, my Wife has relented and told me it would be nice for her to have a Game King at the house so she could
"Practice" playing her favorites games frying pan   So i am soon to be in the market for a really clean one.  I know very little about these, other that what I have seen in the casinos.
What should I look for when buying one of these (other than overall working condition and the amount of screen burn in.)??  Are these as easy to work on as the S+??
How hard/ expensive is it to replace the touch screen etc?  I am thinking I would probably like one of the later versions with 20+ games etc... Scratch Head There is a guy here locally that appears
to have a fairly clean machine for about $1500.  What questions do I need to ask etc, or test to run when I go look at it?
Thanks for the help guys, and Happy New Year! Clap

 
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« Reply #1 on: January 04, 2010, 05:16:17 PM »

new   Crazy Well after my little New Years trip to the Shreveport Casinos, my Wife has relented and told me it would be nice for her to have a Game King at the house so she could
"Practice" playing her favorites games frying pan   So i am soon to be in the market for a really clean one.  I know very little about these, other that what I have seen in the casinos.
What should I look for when buying one of these (other than overall working condition and the amount of screen burn in.)??  Are these as easy to work on as the S+??
How hard/ expensive is it to replace the touch screen etc?  I am thinking I would probably like one of the later versions with 20+ games etc... Scratch Head There is a guy here locally that appears
to have a fairly clean machine for about $1500.  What questions do I need to ask etc, or test to run when I go look at it?
Thanks for the help guys, and Happy New Year! Clap

 
Try to get a 3902 based GameKing. The 3802 series is OK, but your better off with a 3902 if you have a choice.
They wil do 31 games with Multi-Denom software installed. Simply set up 12 games per denom, and repeat as you please for a total of 31 games. MAKE SURE YOU GET THE CLEAR CHIP FOR IT.
Coin Handling..your choice, but since it's going to eat a lot of credits, a hopper and coin mech might not be a plus.
Picture...make SURE the CRT is not burned in, that it's bright/sharp and color is good. Nothing ruins the fun like a crappy display.
Consider a larger screen GameKing, I have a 13" and thinking of going to a 19 or 20" CRT.
Make sure it has the ENHANCED sound installed, or you will miss a lot of the sounds the game has to offer.
If you do get a 3902 based GK, you can get a extra MPU and run I-Game stuff in it, cant do that with the 3802. Takes less than 10 minutes to swap the MPU shelf and restart the cabinet as a new game.
Round top, Choptop or 16" makes no differance..your choice.
SHOP AROUND! prices vary ALL over the place!


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« Reply #2 on: January 04, 2010, 05:19:59 PM »

Thanks for the info. but how do i find out if its a 3802 or 3902 etc?  Stamped on cabinet, board?? Scratch Head
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« Reply #3 on: January 04, 2010, 05:23:08 PM »

Thanks for the info. but how do i find out if its a 3802 or 3902 etc?  Stamped on cabinet, board?? Scratch Head

Single row of buttons= 3802
Dual row of buttons = 3902
Speakers on sides of player tracking bar= 3902

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« Reply #4 on: January 04, 2010, 05:59:00 PM »

Just 2 notes that I would add....although at $1,500 it is likely a 3800 series single betting deck, if it is a 3902 that is a decent deal on that.  Note one, the 3902 offers you the option of playing video slots as well on the same machine as Kirk mentions, but you do not have to get an extra board if you do not want that expense, you can use the same board and just swap simms and software on it.  Well worth the few hundereds more in investment for that machine type with the double betting deck.  And two, if possible, I would pick up a GK machine with the most recent software revision which is 5.3.
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« Reply #5 on: January 04, 2010, 08:09:00 PM »

If you want to be 100% of the which board it is - look under the MMII board (if installed) for the part number on the board and the last 4 digits is what you are looking for. See attached picture of a 3902 part number.


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« Reply #6 on: January 04, 2010, 09:12:41 PM »

Here is a Deal, a Nice 9" I+ Machine (Dual Button Row) with GK Glass and a 3902 Board with GK 5.3 or 5.1 Software and a Set of GK 4.0 Eprom based software with sound board to match, or with GK 5.0   The difference in the GK version is 5.0 has the slot games like Cleopatra and Super 8 Race, but no Blackjack, 5.3 has Blackjack (2 of them)  but no themed Slot Games, 5.1 has lots of pokers  Delivered to your Door $1425.00  the advantage to having a Dual button row is if you install a Slot theme you can change bets per line correctly, but if you didn't we can put a single row deck in no problem
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« Reply #7 on: January 05, 2010, 12:35:53 PM »

We sell more game kings  then anything else I  think they give you more bang for your bucks , Hard to get bored with all those games
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« Reply #8 on: January 05, 2010, 10:11:42 PM »

Here is a Deal, a Nice 9" I+ Machine (Dual Button Row) with GK Glass and a 3902 Board with GK 5.3 or 5.1 Software and a Set of GK 4.0 Eprom based software with sound board to match, or with GK 5.0   The difference in the GK version is 5.0 has the slot games like Cleopatra and Super 8 Race, but no Blackjack, 5.3 has Blackjack (2 of them)  but no themed Slot Games, 5.1 has lots of pokers  Delivered to your Door $1425.00  the advantage to having a Dual button row is if you install a Slot theme you can change bets per line correctly, but if you didn't we can put a single row deck in no problem
  That's a great deal Jim, and with delivery too.  I bet you sell a bunch.

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« Reply #9 on: January 06, 2010, 09:46:19 PM »

 Help   Any of you wonderful people got a list of games that is on the different software versions? 5.0 5.1 5.3 etc?????

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