Millipede Arcade Machine At My School (Not Working Due To Broken PCB)
The students jammed the PCB board last year on the coin doors as the game was set to be in free play mode. That's what caused the Millipede Arcade Machine to be broken. However, at least I got to play it before it was broken! This Millipede Arcade Machine was loaned from a coffee shop owner and brought to school by my teacher.
Made and manufactured by Atari Inc. of Sunnyvale, California in 1982.
A little reveal of me for the first time is shown through the monitor too.
What is Millipede?
Millipede is the 1982 sequel to Atari's 1980 Centipede Arcade Game. A lot still survive, and perhaps a seller on Ebay might have one.
I have filmed the marquee, coin doors, control panel, and monitor. The cabinet does have side art, but I didn't film it, only the front. I also read the instructions on the control panel as well.