Wow! That game is so unique and cool. Looks pretty hard too. Not only do you have to get it into the platform, you have to time it just right so that it also goes into one of the lower crowd holes. Pretty cool.
Best of luck with the restoration.
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Wow! That game is so unique and cool. Looks pretty hard too. Not only do you have to get it into the platform, you have to time it just right so that it also goes into one of the lower crowd holes. Pretty cool.
Best of luck with the restoration.
Quoted from jasonsmith:What a neat looking game, I gotta go find a video for this.
Found one:
» YouTube video
Thanks for finding and posting that vid. I was dying to know how it worked the second I saw it. Pretty darn cool if you ask me.
Quoted from PACMAN:Why is this cut and what is it for? No idea.
Is that part of the mechanism that would have led to the prize dispenser feature?
That air hose is wild. Looks like central vac tubing and that's probably what it is. LOL
Quoted from PM_Jeremy:Super cool! You could slip in a image of Waldo into the crowd
ROFL!!!
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