For many golf gamers, playing a few rounds of Golden Tee, the popular arcade game, is much like real golf. That is, it involves a copious amount of beer. The game is a common fixture in sports bars, where the trackball controls and worldwide rankings have made it a favorite among the chicken-wing-eating crowd. Later this year, fans won't have to go all the way to the local watering hole to get their fix, as Big Electronic Games has announced it is making a home version of Golden Tee, complete with stand-up cabinet, trackball, and color monitor.
The Golden Tee Clubhouse Edition Big Games Home Video Arcade Machine, based on the Golden Tee 3D Golf series, will be available this fall for $500. For more information on Big Electronic Games, check the company's.
I don't believe you can upgrade these. If you can shoot a picture of whatever board is in there that will help determine what you can do with it. The home versions are very limited.
Unfortunately I think you might be right R3LL1K. The board is very simple. I will make a video of it and the input connections tonight and post'em.
For what I remember the board has a VGA input, DC input, reset and LED input, Tracking ball input, 3 buttons input, and sound input. The video will detail it all, so we can determine what is capable of. Thanks, Arcade Greg.
I actually fancy the cabinet (compared to my older cab's). It was definitely worth $75. I googled it and found walmart selling it for $650 new. I have hooked it up to my 19' Dell monitor and the game looks great on it too. I stopped at the hardware store today and picked up some extra doo-dads for it.
It is made of pre-fabricated partical board and has a solid base, so I think it will hold up well. As soon as I get home I will post the picture video of the game board, so yall can tell what I can do with it. Thanks guys, Arcade Greg. Have you thought of adding a light behind the marquee? That's also a pretty crazy price for Wal.Mart to sell them for. It doesn't seem like it's worth that much new.wonder how many they actually sold. The problem with adding a marquee is that the place it would go is solid wood and can't be removed without destroying the top of the cabinet, so I think a marquee light is out of the question.
I wish though. Also, either they are selling like hot cakes or they are discontinued, because both walmart and amazon are sold out.
I don't think I would buy it for 650 even new, maybe 300 new (but I am also a cheap-o.lol) TTYL, Arcade Greg. Man I had a Dell 21' monitor I recently got rid of. I tried giving it away but nobody wanted it. I would have kept it except I don't do the whole PC gaming thing anymore so my LCD monitors work just fine.
Tonight I am going to look at replacing the 15' for the 19'. The biggest problem I am going to have is space.
It looks like the 15' is well fit into the cab, so the 19' is going to be a tight squeeze. Also, I will have to mod they existing cut-out to fit. If it will work, then I will take some photos and post. Keep yalls fingers crossed for me!
Hey All, Below is a link to a new video I shot of the controls and game PCB. It's about a minute long and shows the game PCB and all of the inputs to the PCB. Let me know what or if I can change anything at all. Also, I measured carefully and found out that the 19' monitor I have will not fit. It is a CRT and is to big for the cabinet, but I am going to pick up a 15-19' flat screen to upgrade the mointor. I modded a plexi-glass cover for the current monitor controls to keep the neighborhood kids from messing it up. I hope there is a chance I can upgrade the game PCB.
If you know how or have any ideas let me know. Thanks everyone, Arcade Greg http://www.youtube.com/user/TheKdubkilla#p/a/u/0/VYxmtDZ-rSw.
Golden Tee Clubhouse Edition Big Games - Golden Tee Clubhouse Edition Step to the first tee and attempt to break the course record on the Big Electronic GamesĀ® Golden TeeĀ® Clubhouse Edition Arcade Machine. Play by yourself or make a foursome with friends, tackling one of three beautifully designed 18-hole golf courses.
Features include intuitive golf controls that allow for hooks and slices, various camera views and varying tee zones and pin positions. The machine is easy to assemble and has no electronic set-up. 1 to 4 players can play. Features 3 beautifully designed 18-hole golf courses.
Intuitive golf controls allow for hooks, slices, backspin, long and short shots. Reverse angle and instant replay camera views. Varying tee zones and pin positions. Adjustable difficulty settings. Easy to assemble.
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Golden Tee Clubhouse Edition
No electronic set-up Assembled Dimensions: L 36.5 in; W 22.5 in; H 62 in Available with either a 15' or 20' monitor.
I don't believe you can upgrade these. If you can shoot a picture of whatever board is in there that will help determine what you can do with it. The home versions are very limited.
Features
Unfortunately I think you might be right R3LL1K. The board is very simple. I will make a video of it and the input connections tonight and post'em.
For what I remember the board has a VGA input, DC input, reset and LED input, Tracking ball input, 3 buttons input, and sound input. The video will detail it all, so we can determine what is capable of.
Thanks, Arcade Greg. I actually fancy the cabinet (compared to my older cab's). It was definitely worth $75. I googled it and found walmart selling it for $650 new.
I have hooked it up to my 19' Dell monitor and the game looks great on it too. I stopped at the hardware store today and picked up some extra doo-dads for it. It is made of pre-fabricated partical board and has a solid base, so I think it will hold up well. As soon as I get home I will post the picture video of the game board, so yall can tell what I can do with it.
Thanks guys, Arcade Greg. Have you thought of adding a light behind the marquee? That's also a pretty crazy price for Wal.Mart to sell them for. It doesn't seem like it's worth that much new.wonder how many they actually sold. The problem with adding a marquee is that the place it would go is solid wood and can't be removed without destroying the top of the cabinet, so I think a marquee light is out of the question.
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I wish though. Also, either they are selling like hot cakes or they are discontinued, because both walmart and amazon are sold out.
I don't think I would buy it for 650 even new, maybe 300 new (but I am also a cheap-o.lol) TTYL, Arcade Greg. Man I had a Dell 21' monitor I recently got rid of. I tried giving it away but nobody wanted it. I would have kept it except I don't do the whole PC gaming thing anymore so my LCD monitors work just fine. Tonight I am going to look at replacing the 15' for the 19'. The biggest problem I am going to have is space. It looks like the 15' is well fit into the cab, so the 19' is going to be a tight squeeze.
Also, I will have to mod they existing cut-out to fit. If it will work, then I will take some photos and post. Keep yalls fingers crossed for me!
Hey All, Below is a link to a new video I shot of the controls and game PCB. It's about a minute long and shows the game PCB and all of the inputs to the PCB.
Let me know what or if I can change anything at all. Also, I measured carefully and found out that the 19' monitor I have will not fit. It is a CRT and is to big for the cabinet, but I am going to pick up a 15-19' flat screen to upgrade the mointor. I modded a plexi-glass cover for the current monitor controls to keep the neighborhood kids from messing it up. I hope there is a chance I can upgrade the game PCB. If you know how or have any ideas let me know. Thanks everyone, Arcade Greg http://www.youtube.com/user/TheKdubkilla#p/a/u/0/VYxmtDZ-rSw.