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Global Warfare?

By Collin

6 years ago



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#1 6 years ago

I've heard this game mentioned a couple times on the PAPA LAX tournament feed; apparently people are geeking out that there's one at LAX. Is it really that rare? IPDB says only 10 made. I know a local guy who has one, but it didn't occur to me that it's anything special.

#2 6 years ago
Quoted from Collin:

I've heard this game mentioned a couple times on the PAPA LAX tournament feed; apparently people are geeking out that there's one at LAX. Is it really that rare? IPDB says only 10 made. I know a local guy who has one, but it didn't occur to me that it's anything special.

Between Wamsley and my dad I can account for 20% of them

Game Plan's response to the mega wide body phase that was happening. My dad never got the design finished and didn't know they even built a Proto run based on his unfinished design until years later.

#3 6 years ago

It was at Expo a couple of years ago.

#4 6 years ago

I have a friend who owns one and I was happy to be able to pick up the last NOS glass at Pinball Expo 2015 from Mike. Talk about a rare find. It's an interesting game with some unusual features. And super rare.

#5 6 years ago

My only encounter with it
was at the Vegas Pinball Fantasy (Herb with Tim doing all the work) shows years ago,
not sure whose game it was.

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#6 4 years ago

Reviving this thread as I have something interesting to contribute. I might be able to pick up a Global Warfare (pics below). What would be the ‘street value’ for it? Any ideas?

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#7 4 years ago
Quoted from MiamiRedSkin:

What would be the ‘street value’ for it? Any ideas?

I'll start at $2k and see if it climbs from there.
-Mike

#8 4 years ago

$2K working
$1K not working
Those are prices to a pinball collector.
Are you buying from a collector
or just some person who wants it out of his house.
Average Joe price would be
$600 Working
$300 not working

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