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Does anyone know how I can get a Virtua Fighter Evo Machine near me?

Discussion in 'Junky's Jungle' started by Stephen_J, Aug 12, 2003.

  1. Stephen_J

    Stephen_J Active Member

    The only Virtua Fighter Machine we have here is Virtua Fighter 1
     
  2. iron_fist

    iron_fist Member

    Over here (Toronto, Funland Arcade) we have every VF game except VF1 and maybe Evo(don't remember)
     
  3. Llanfair

    Llanfair Well-Known Member

    Stephen_J - It would help if you mention where you were located.


    Toronto FYI
    Funland has VF1, VF2, VF2.1, VF3tb and VF4. You can find VF4 Evo in 2 arcades in Toronto: Metro Square (Steeles & Warden) as well as Video Amusements (Eglington & Brimley).

    Iron_fist, do we know you? There's a good group of VFers in Toronto and we're always looking to play new people.

    <font color="yellow">.cheers.</font>
     
  4. GodEater

    GodEater Well-Known Member

    in fact, we are planning on getting together *this* sunday. so....come.

    GE
     
  5. iron_fist

    iron_fist Member

    I don't think we know each other. Anyways, where is the VF1 machine in Funland? I wanna play!
     
  6. CreeD

    CreeD Well-Known Member

    heh ignore all those chatterers who aren't telling you what you want to know.

    Step 1. Find out what days the manager is in at the local arcade, and nag him to get it if you can get a talk with him privately.

    Step 2. When he tells you there's no interest or he otherwise refuses, ask him who his distributor is and tell him you'd like to buy one for your home.

    Step 3. Call the distributor, and any other distributors in the VA area by checking online or in phone books. Look for amusement, amusement vendors, arcade supplies, distributors, words like that.

    Step 4. Once you find out the cost, see if you have enough money to maybe buy half of the game. See if there's a kit that could fit into an existing cabinet. See if the local arcade manager would be willing to buy it if you got it to him for half price or so.

    Good luck /versus/images/graemlins/smile.gif
     

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