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Anyone recognize this NASA Electric Pinball?

By SkyKing2301

5 years ago



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    #1 5 years ago

    I'm a member of a space group on FB and someone posted pics of this game, looking for more info. I kicked around on Google for a bit and couldn't find anything. Has anyone else ever seen this and/or have any helpful info?

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    #2 5 years ago

    Definitely a 1976 Wolverine Star Quest layout... perhaps a retheme by NASA (or else actually was purchased this way).

    See https://www.worthpoint.com/worthopedia/1976-wolverine-toy-co-198-star-quest-1882648835

    #3 5 years ago

    Nice! Someone else just found it in a catalog:

    "Looks like it was available through Sears $79.99 back in the day.

    Scroll to Page 27...

    https://www.ebaumsworld.com/pictures/christmas-shopping-30-years-ago-a-trip-down-memory-lane/85222845/ "

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    #4 5 years ago

    Only at Sears!! $119 until December 15th!

    This really brings back memories. I am almost certain my mom bought me a pin like this with a Spiderman theme when I was just a lil' tadpole.

    3 years later
    #5 1 year ago

    This was actually my first pinball machine before getting my first real pinball machine, Alien Star a few years later for Christmas. I actually looked this up and was surprised to see this was game was mentioned on here!

    It’s actually a lot of fun to play, I just finished cleaning my old game from storage and it’s brought back a lot of memories. My game is still in superb condition and plays great, hard to believe those rubber band/rings still held up nearly 40 years! These were well built for sure. It’s a mechanical game with a bell in the back box and keeps score as well. I’m attaching some pics… (note the Williams logo I’d made for this, I left that on there)

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