Hi,
That was last week end.
Quoted from poppapin:Good to see so many kids enjoying them too.
I'm still supprised, that's the 4th édition of this Festival and always lots of kids on the EM line up...
Quoted from Garrett:Some great EM titles in there too.
Yep, 31 EM in the line up from 1949 to 1979 with some quite rare EM machines : Solar Ride, Close Encounters of the Third Kind and Charlie's Angels for Gottlieb. Fore, Time Tunnel, Evel Knievel and Wild Wheels for Bally...
150 pinballs were present with 6 ATARI including Hercules (never seen in France at a pinball show).
Quoted from BallyCrazy:I'm still supprised, that's the 4th édition of this Festival and always lots of kids on the EM line up...
Kids love bells and chimes, I notice that at my arcade. The kids play one woodrail machine I have on the floor as much as Mandalorian.
EM's are,were the BEST, bells and chimes.....I wouldn't give you .05 cents for the new machines with 15 balls coming at ya and no place on the PF to shoot them .....can't believe Capt.Fantastic was not being played lol.....
Quoted from vinnypeppers:can't believe Capt.Fantastic was not being played lol.....
she's been played here
Quoted from paulace:Love seeing all those Gottlieb System 1 EM's. Are those Kangarou's?
No, Solar Ride, Close Encounters of the Third Kind and Charlie's Angels belong to a friend of mine in Normandy. Those 3 are rebuilt models (copies). All others are original ones from other french EM fans (Sinbad, Joker Poker etc...).
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