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An insider's guide to the Banning Museum of Pinball Machines

By PinBallPeteFromSD

2 years ago


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    #22 2 years ago
    Quoted from Isochronic_Frost:

    I’m interested in pretty much all of the Mr Game, Zaccaria, Playmatic, and other foreign games.
    Status of those?
    Specifically:
    Atleta - Inder, 1991
    Bike Race - Sleic, 1992
    Sleic Pin-Ball - Sleic, 1994
    Combat - Zacarria, 1977
    Circus - Zacarria, 1977
    Devil Riders - Zacarria, 1984
    Farfalla - Zacarria, 1983
    Fire Mountain - Zacarria, 1980
    Hot Wheels - Zacarria, 1979
    Locomotion - Zacarria, 1981
    Magic Castle - Zacarria,1984
    Pinball Champ '82 - Zacarria, 1982
    Pool Champion - Zacarria, 1985
    Star Gold - Zacarria, 1980
    Time Machine - Zacarria, 1983
    Zankor - Zacarria, 1986
    Butterfly - Sega-Sonic, 1977
    Star Wars - Sega-Sonic, 1987
    Dragon - Interflip, 1977
    Fairy - Playmatic, 1975
    New World - Playmatic, 1976
    Speakeasy Playmatic, 1977
    Fireball II - Bell Games, 1981
    Space Hawk - Bell Games, 1986
    Super Bowl - Bell Games, 1984
    Tiger Rag - Bell Games, 1984
    U-Boat 65 - Bell Games, 1988
    Jolly Park - Spinball, 1995
    Verne's World - Spinball, 1996
    Little Pro - Bromley, 1990
    Not foreign but interested:
    Al's Garage Band goes on a World Tour - Alvin G. & Co
    Mystery Castle - Alvin G. & Co,1993
    Punchy the Clown - Alvin G. & Co, 1993
    Pistol Poker - Alvin G. & Co, 1993
    Agents 777 - Game Plan,1984
    Andromeda - Game Plan, 1985
    Attila the Hun - Game Plan, 1984
    Cyclopes - Game Plan, 1985
    Sharp Shooter - Game Plan, 1979
    Sharp Shooter II - Game Plan, 1983
    Sea Hunt - Allied Leisure, 1972
    Spooksville - Allied Leisure, 1973
    Sexy Girl - Rancho, 1980
    Hot Fire Birds - Nsm, 1985

    Quoted from PinBallPeteFromSD:

    They are imports that run on 220v. We bought power converters for them and they both come on and boot to attract mode. We could not get games to start because they are in Italian? I believe. Heck for all we know it could have been saying please insert pinballs or si prega di inserire flipper . They never much made it past that stage of testing. Soon after they came in covid hit and tech days got cancelled.
    They both are in excellent shape, with from what I recall no real noticeable blemishes.

    Only just found this thread... don't know if you're still interested in any info, can be a bit hard to try to remember each and every game as there were a hell of a lot there!
    I worked on most of those unusual games when I came across from Australia because I found them the most interesting. As mentioned earlier that section never got the love it deserved.
    Most of those unusual games I'd just do a very quick job on them to try to get them into a playable condition, nothing fancy, if a 10 minute job couldnt get it going then move onto the next and maybe revisit during the expo if not busy.
    As the game was mentioned earlier, and I have a picture of it, when I was there I had Vernes World playable - no GI and flippers needed work - but it was still fun to play so i left it at that and moved onto working on a different game.
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