OMG! This exact game was my Christmas gift from my grandmother about 40 years ago in Japan. I still remember this like yesterday! I was hero because I let my neighbour friends to play. Thank ODD THINKING for fixing this. Thank you grandma, I miss you.
That's heartwarming. I miss my grandma too. Hey, is this game basically the same as Fire Away by Tandy? Because it sure sounds the same. It's very Space Invaders-y, with red UFOs racing by at the top of the screen.
@@TheRealMentat001 I have two bartop card game arcade machines from ComputerKinetics that use dot matrix VFD as their displays, and those machines were made around 1970. Pretty much impossible to replace. And one got smashed while the machine was being shipped to me
This guy is a jack of all trades and I love it! The videos are so calming, and a good reminder there's people that throw stuff away for people like this guy to fix up and breathe new life into. I had one of these as a hand-me-down from my grandpa, and it's awesome, I spent hours with it. Awesome content!
So glad you don't feel the need to add music to these videos. They are intensely relaxing and gratifying to watch. Just seeing someone quietly and meticulously restore things that would otherwise just be thrown away, it's spellbinding.
The love and care you put into this repair is truly inspiring to a retro enthusiast. Every old game or handheld should get this kind of love no matter how dirty or broken it looks.
Fun Fact, these were known as Galaxy Invader consoles here in the UK, they came in 3 varieties. This model, a Galaxy Invader 1000 model and a Galaxy Invader 10000 model (The 10000 one being the rarest and most expensive to collect). I have all 3 and grew up playing the 1000 model of this as a kid (given by grandparents as it was my fathers), it's incredibly fun and amazing to see you restore such a device that's so dear to my heart and childhood. Thanks buddy! Keep it up!
I find it pretty hard to watch other restoration videos, because I've seen some where they've intentionally made the condition of the item they're "repairing" worse ahead of time. I find it soothing to watch your videos, though, and look forward to your new uploads. Keep up the good work!
Fond memories of these old games including pac man one too I couldn't wait to see how the screen was going to be repaired Great workmanship Great vid Great channel
Was looking for this comment, the case looked familiar and I remember having a similar yellow Pacman one. My father and I would take turns to beat each other's score, good memories from my childhood in the early to mid eighties.
I had this space invaders game. I had it around 86/87. True story: one day a friend and I went into my garage and closed the door so it would be nice and dark to see the game better. However upon leaving the garage the inside safety cable snapped. We were locked inside and the mother called the fire service to get us out. It was scary being only 7 at the time. Not the dark, or being locked in but the whupping I was sure to get from my mum.
so unbelievably eerie... I saw this EXACT console in a retro game shop yesterday and thought "huh, maybe I could fix this thing up and get it working at home". This video might work as a tutorial haha. Very cool!
Wow, this one was a really interesting project, that device was so entirely broken and you managed to bring it back to life with a lot of skill and patience. Well done.
Odd, Awesome Restorations, and My Mechanics, best channels on TH-cam for anyone who wants to see what true craftsmanship and skill looks like. Excellent work, as always!
I still have my Texas Instruments space invaders game. We got it when I was walking with my brother and dad, and we found $20 in the street. When you’re 8, it feels like you won the lottery (in 1982). Anyway our dad let us go to a toy store and pick anything we wanted. We chose space invaders! Even though this one was a different company, still brings back lots of fun memories. Thanks so much!
It is so cool to see these old games come roaring back to life. You and Ducktor triumph again! Thank you again for your awesome work and videos. God bless. Rev. D.
I had one of these at my aunties house when I was a kid but in yellow. Unfortunately she passed away in 2019 so we had to clear her house. me and my brother were desperate to find it but unfortunately we never did. This video has brought back so many memories.
I will never cease to be amazed at the simplicity of these old electronic games. I will also never cease to be amazed at how obnoxious their sound effects are.
I’ve always loved your wonderful work. I’ve watched all your videos. I love seeing you take something that is trash to a treasure. Keep up the fantastic work. I look forward to seeing your next restoration. Your lighter restorations is what got me hooked. I’ve been watching ever since. Most of your videos I have watched multiple times.
Might be the most relaxing thing in the world to watch. Especially for us 70's and 80's kids. New sub here and I'm really loving ur channel, thank you kind sir.
Awesome work. I had this exact machine when I was younger, inherited from my parents. The only difference was the company was called CGL. The only thing it's missing on this restoration is the little black gasket/cover behind the control lever - it was a textured black rubber/vinyl.
I remember playing with 4 or 5 different handheld games like that. Seems like there should be some kind of sliding black plastic sheet that goes under the left/center/right lever that you use with the left thumb. Nice restoration!
I absolutely love the ‘Tape the plastic and done’ bit, I was genuinely surprised, thinking “Whaaaat? He’s not going to make a new one? I don’t think I’ve ever even seen him *touch* tape much less use it in a repai- oh, it was a bit, thank goodness!” Lol, got a good laugh out of me. Love the videos man, please, keep it up!
tip: ultrasonic cleaning works best when the cleaning solution itself vibrates, but the object being cleaned does not. That is why commercial models have small baskets that hold the dirt objects to keep it away from vibrations.
You can actually learn a bit with these. And as most of his video shows, a lot of problems are dirt or corrosion blocking contacts that can easily be cleaned. They're also good guides on how to disassemble them!
Your videos inspired me to get into antique/video game system restoration and it's already proven lucrative. The equipment I bought for this endeavor has already paid itself off. Thank you.
You really should buy and use some flux to help with the soldering job, specially the reflow. The "score" is showing stuff that doesn't look like a number, probably has bad solders or it has dead segments. But hey, now it works! Good job!
I had exactly that same model, only mine was impeccable, I sold it when I entered high school, because the joystick broke and after repairing it about 5 times I knew it was time to let it go, what good memories
U certainly have lots of skills when it comes to repairing these retro items.great to see them back to there former glory rather than being chucked in the bin
I fix stuff myself, items like these that use batteries are my favorite (because they're the easiest to fix) Of course the most I know how to do is solder loose cables so for me that's the most enjoyable part of your videos. I hope one day I can get to your level of skill
I had this one when I was little and I also worked in a company long time ago where we could have done all the repairs you do here. It is very satisfying to watch you work. Reminds me on the good times. I am more of a old camera repair guy, but I just repaired an old automatic record player and now I want to repair this kind of stuff as well. What have you done? ;)
Brilliant video as usual. One thing though there should also be a black paper / felt disc on the joystick just like the one under the button, that would make it look better. I like the new screen and printing, good job.
We can't imagine a video without the duck. It's like Cheese pizza without cheese or Paris without the Eiffel tower, it's impossible. Congratulations, i like to watch your videos.
OMG! This exact game was my Christmas gift from my grandmother about 40 years ago in Japan. I still remember this like yesterday!
I was hero because I let my neighbour friends to play. Thank ODD THINKING for fixing this. Thank you grandma, I miss you.
That's heartwarming. I miss my grandma too.
Hey, is this game basically the same as Fire Away by Tandy? Because it sure sounds the same. It's very Space Invaders-y, with red UFOs racing by at the top of the screen.
I got one about the same time in Australia for Christmas
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@@jessragan6714 Yep, it is the same but this is the original i think
and imagine nobody has probably even gotten to play one of these for 20+ years or more!
Thanks again for showing off one of these older, more obscure hardware. They are always fascinating to watch.
Yeah baby, Odd Tinkering's videos is always, so *very fascinating* to watch...😎
Getting these old LCD games working again makes me so happy. I'm so glad you were able to fix it.
This is older than LCD. It's a VFD (vacuum fluorescent display). The entire display is a vacuum tube. This is old, old school.
@@TheRealMentat001 Very common on early VCRs, too!
@@TheRealMentat001 I have two bartop card game arcade machines from ComputerKinetics that use dot matrix VFD as their displays, and those machines were made around 1970. Pretty much impossible to replace. And one got smashed while the machine was being shipped to me
@@JosephDavies and the speak and spell
@@TheRealMentat001 yeah.. LCD.. that's cutting edge! This is Proper Old Skool!
been rewatching your vids while in the hospital and you never disappoint! keep it up!!
I wish all the best for you!
I hope you get well soon!
Wish you a swift recovery, man!
thank you for all the well wishes! hoping to get out in the coming weeks!!
Get well soon 💪🏼
I find your videos really therapeutic. I love the fact there's no talking. I watch them before I go to sleep or if I just want to zone out 😊
Ha same. I like to sit down with a cup of coffee and just relax with these kind of videos, and be amazed at what these guys can fix.
No talking, no loud music, no self aggrandizement by the narrator. Perfect for me.
I wonder why my headache gone after watching this video..
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This guy is a jack of all trades and I love it! The videos are so calming, and a good reminder there's people that throw stuff away for people like this guy to fix up and breathe new life into. I had one of these as a hand-me-down from my grandpa, and it's awesome, I spent hours with it.
Awesome content!
All the cleaning shenanigans with the Ducktor alway makes me smile 😃
Cool restoration!
Friendly tip: don’t afraid to use flux for soldering and reflow contacts. It makes soldering easier and beautiful!
So glad you don't feel the need to add music to these videos. They are intensely relaxing and gratifying to watch. Just seeing someone quietly and meticulously restore things that would otherwise just be thrown away, it's spellbinding.
The love and care you put into this repair is truly inspiring to a retro enthusiast. Every old game or handheld should get this kind of love no matter how dirty or broken it looks.
I don't even know what the Hell that Thing is but these Repair Videos made me realize how cool it is to preserve old Consoles and Stuff
As a person with sensory processing disorder I love your videos, getting to hear the sounds instead of just a voice over
do not ever change the way you present everything - its always perfection - one of my fav channels on youtube
You did a great job ! Now we can play together 😂
You were so lucky when you restored that mining lantern
Gotta respect these videos, this thing was almost beyond repair. Its absolutely astonishing the amount of time you take to perfect what once was lost.
Fun Fact, these were known as Galaxy Invader consoles here in the UK, they came in 3 varieties. This model, a Galaxy Invader 1000 model and a Galaxy Invader 10000 model (The 10000 one being the rarest and most expensive to collect).
I have all 3 and grew up playing the 1000 model of this as a kid (given by grandparents as it was my fathers), it's incredibly fun and amazing to see you restore such a device that's so dear to my heart and childhood. Thanks buddy! Keep it up!
The lengths he goes to make old, broken tech work like new is truly remarkable. Crazy to think there are repairmen this committed out there.
I find it pretty hard to watch other restoration videos, because I've seen some where they've intentionally made the condition of the item they're "repairing" worse ahead of time. I find it soothing to watch your videos, though, and look forward to your new uploads. Keep up the good work!
The best part about these restorations is how they take me back to when I was a young boy. Thank you so much!
Being able to repair all those consoles and stuff, must be so cool...
I was in disbelief when you said the taped together screen was as good as new, then chuckled when I realized it was a joke. You got me...
This started off looking pretty impossible. As always an amazing job.
My favorite part is the screw driver turning and the noise of the gloves crinkling, plastic noise and screw driver turning. So satisfying lol
That my sir, is probably the cleanest plastic duck on this planet.
Fond memories of these old games including pac man one too
I couldn't wait to see how the screen was going to be repaired
Great workmanship
Great vid
Great channel
Was looking for this comment, the case looked familiar and I remember having a similar yellow Pacman one. My father and I would take turns to beat each other's score, good memories from my childhood in the early to mid eighties.
Satisfying to see how to resolve all the issues
I remember this game well 👍 great video. Thanks for sharing 👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
I had this space invaders game. I had it around 86/87.
True story: one day a friend and I went into my garage and closed the door so it would be nice and dark to see the game better.
However upon leaving the garage the inside safety cable snapped. We were locked inside and the mother called the fire service to get us out.
It was scary being only 7 at the time. Not the dark, or being locked in but the whupping I was sure to get from my mum.
so unbelievably eerie... I saw this EXACT console in a retro game shop yesterday and thought "huh, maybe I could fix this thing up and get it working at home". This video might work as a tutorial haha. Very cool!
Wow, this one was a really interesting project, that device was so entirely broken and you managed to bring it back to life with a lot of skill and patience. Well done.
I come back to this channel every once in a while and I just love the restorations. Brings back my want to fix things.
Odd, Awesome Restorations, and My Mechanics, best channels on TH-cam for anyone who wants to see what true craftsmanship and skill looks like. Excellent work, as always!
Awesome restore! Love seeing stuff I played with as a kid come back to life. Keep em coming ODD! GOD Bless.
Thank you for this one, that bring back memories when i was playing that game. Very much good memories with my brother on who's doing the best score.
this channel is what taught me that stickers can be removed easily with isopropyl alcohol
I still have my Texas Instruments space invaders game. We got it when I was walking with my brother and dad, and we found $20 in the street. When you’re 8, it feels like you won the lottery (in 1982). Anyway our dad let us go to a toy store and pick anything we wanted. We chose space invaders! Even though this one was a different company, still brings back lots of fun memories. Thanks so much!
I love watching these videos, and even after seeing it done 100 times and doing it myself, soldering always looks like pure magic to me
Who knew that this would end up being a prop in Star Wars Asoka.
It is so cool to see these old games come roaring back to life. You and Ducktor triumph again! Thank you again for your awesome work and videos. God bless. Rev. D.
I had one of these at my aunties house when I was a kid but in yellow. Unfortunately she passed away in 2019 so we had to clear her house. me and my brother were desperate to find it but unfortunately we never did. This video has brought back so many memories.
I will never cease to be amazed at the simplicity of these old electronic games.
I will also never cease to be amazed at how obnoxious their sound effects are.
I’ve always loved your wonderful work. I’ve watched all your videos. I love seeing you take something that is trash to a treasure. Keep up the fantastic work. I look forward to seeing your next restoration. Your lighter restorations is what got me hooked. I’ve been watching ever since. Most of your videos I have watched multiple times.
[Sigh] I had that exact console as a kid. So glad you got that working.
Man the good old days. I used to spend hrs on the football one. Loved it..
Wow men you are thé best restoring channel ever. Love from France !!
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Might be the most relaxing thing in the world to watch. Especially for us 70's and 80's kids. New sub here and I'm really loving ur channel, thank you kind sir.
Thanks for doing a variety of things, and for not playing annoying music. Love the channel.
You, Sir, are a wizard.
This level of dedication. Love your videos.
Awesome work. I had this exact machine when I was younger, inherited from my parents. The only difference was the company was called CGL. The only thing it's missing on this restoration is the little black gasket/cover behind the control lever - it was a textured black rubber/vinyl.
That restoration is really amazing. Thank you so much Odd. Your skills are awesome. Greetings to the the Ducktor.
These videos are honestly top 5 in things of all time on TH-cam
This was great! I love that you re-did the stickers
I remember playing with 4 or 5 different handheld games like that. Seems like there should be some kind of sliding black plastic sheet that goes under the left/center/right lever that you use with the left thumb.
Nice restoration!
That screen turned out great👊
I absolutely love the ‘Tape the plastic and done’ bit, I was genuinely surprised, thinking “Whaaaat? He’s not going to make a new one? I don’t think I’ve ever even seen him *touch* tape much less use it in a repai- oh, it was a bit, thank goodness!” Lol, got a good laugh out of me. Love the videos man, please, keep it up!
tip: ultrasonic cleaning works best when the cleaning solution itself vibrates, but the object being cleaned does not.
That is why commercial models have small baskets that hold the dirt objects to keep it away from vibrations.
Another fantastic job from you and the Ducktor!!!
❤️❤️❤️👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
This brings back so many memories. I had that game when I was a kid.
Watching these videos always makes me wish I could understand how electronics work so I can fix my faulty controllers
You can actually learn a bit with these. And as most of his video shows, a lot of problems are dirt or corrosion blocking contacts that can easily be cleaned.
They're also good guides on how to disassemble them!
Your videos never disappoint. Especially with the retro videogames
You do such awesome work to keep old things alive and functioning.
That's so cool!! Thanks for reviving these great pieces of gaming history. Keep up the great work!!
Obsessed with the 'mad scientist' vibe
This is one of the oldest games to ever exist
Whilst the restoration is satisfying!
I love to see what else you can get into just to restore later! 🙂
The Ducktor is back let's gooooo
Your editing skills are paying off, love the "Presenting" effect
it is pure therapy to watch the videos you make! Keep up the good work! Cheers from Norway.
I really do enjoy your videos. I get so excited when you repair these gaming objects from my childhood. Thank you!
Your videos inspired me to get into antique/video game system restoration and it's already proven lucrative. The equipment I bought for this endeavor has already paid itself off. Thank you.
I watch your channel everyday it brings me joy seeing toys I use to play with become usable again
It's nice to see The Ducktor's star power branding used as a force for good.
You really should buy and use some flux to help with the soldering job, specially the reflow. The "score" is showing stuff that doesn't look like a number, probably has bad solders or it has dead segments. But hey, now it works! Good job!
I don’t comment too much, but I’m glad to see that you’re still posting vids. Love the content 🤘
I'm Brazilian and I always follow your channel, congratulations friend, excellent work!! 🎮🕹️
I had exactly that same model, only mine was impeccable, I sold it when I entered high school, because the joystick broke and after repairing it about 5 times I knew it was time to let it go, what good memories
U certainly have lots of skills when it comes to repairing these retro items.great to see them back to there former glory rather than being chucked in the bin
its crazy how far technology has come
I don't know why but there's something beautiful seeing it still kicking after the years.
I fix stuff myself, items like these that use batteries are my favorite (because they're the easiest to fix)
Of course the most I know how to do is solder loose cables so for me that's the most enjoyable part of your videos. I hope one day I can get to your level of skill
I always love to see your videos with the illustrious Ducktor!!
Tiger electronics had a decade more of advancing electronics engineering, and this thing looks more fun than those.
I like how your videos don't have some weird non copyright music in the background and that it's just the sounds of the item and tools you use
Beautiful to see a new video, I love watching you and it's amazing how you always bring new tricks and such original ideas!
It is my favorite restoration channel, it caught my attention to see another channel that imitates all aspects of this one, called Restoration EG
Odd tinkering ducktor is very smart. This guy is amazing.❤
End of a crazy week and a new Odd Tinkering video. Love this channel.
I had this one when I was little and I also worked in a company long time ago where we could have done all the repairs you do here. It is very satisfying to watch you work. Reminds me on the good times. I am more of a old camera repair guy, but I just repaired an old automatic record player and now I want to repair this kind of stuff as well. What have you done? ;)
I was so relaxed by how satisfying this video is that when the game started making noises it startled me! Lol
the perfect video to watch before sleeping :)
Brilliant video as usual. One thing though there should also be a black paper / felt disc on the joystick just like the one under the button, that would make it look better. I like the new screen and printing, good job.
Something about just random clinking things like plastic or metal on your vids makes it an amazing white noise
Ok you got me with that tape. I was about to turn away after rolling my eyes. Well played, well played.
Absolutely BRILLIANT, as always.
It looks brand new! Great job!
My dude at it again. Keep up the amazing content
I know that you can fix everthing
Even my day 😁😅😅 keep up the good work 🔥
These videos are so good that ive nearly watched them for 100 times
We can't imagine a video without the duck. It's like Cheese pizza without cheese or Paris without the Eiffel tower, it's impossible.
Congratulations, i like to watch your videos.
great job👍👍