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ToyShock 3/4 scale mini pin. 12 built in games

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    #125 4 years ago
    Quoted from ataritoday:

    I just wish the thing looked a bit nicer. The huge bezel around the monitor is not pretty. And the legs look strange as they bow out.
    I think they could have ditched the digital displays and just showed on the monitor at this price point. Put that money into something else.
    Haunted house is artwork is cool.

    1) Bezel width is needed for the monitor they are running, must be a popular volume unit at a good price point.

    2) I suspect the legs are bowed out for stability, help keep it from tipping over during aggressive gameplay.

    3) A live screen in the backbox would have been very cool and ideal but would have broken the price point they were aiming for.

    Perhaps they will come out with an upscale model with larger playfield screen and live backbox in the future based on response.

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    #285 4 years ago
    Quoted from arcademojo:

    Kind of like every Haunted House I've played at shows then.

    Raise the back up 3 inches and it becomes another game.

    #289 4 years ago
    Quoted from RWH:

    Really? I've played many HH's and some were faster than others but none that were floaty. Op's must have jacked the legs up in front or something, at 5.5-6 degrees they play pretty good.

    Had mine with 28's all around with 3 inch blocks in rear and it was fast. Replaced the 28's in the rear with 31's and got rid of the blocks. Floaty city. Cranked out about 14 turns on the rear adjusters and its fast again.

    #292 4 years ago
    Quoted from arcademojo:

    Haunted House should have larger legs in the back from factory.

    Owners manual lists a single part number for all four legs.

    PBR and other sites list 31/27" maybe a Gottlieb bulletin after the fact?

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