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Playtime Tabletop Pinball - BK2000/Earthshaker

By Tanooki

7 years ago



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    #1 7 years ago

    I've got an opportunity to get a hold of one of the BK2000 tables. I know both it and Earthshaker are just yet another re-skin of their standard table that got Mario on it and other stuff. I'm very surprised given people seem to chase down this style of table that there appears to be little to no history about Playtime, their pinball machines, or the various models online that I can find.

    I know the BK table doesn't come up but rarely, same with the other, on ebay and elsewhere. I was wondering is there any way to flesh out a fair market value on buying either of these given the light history of sales on them? I've seen parts ones go down around $20 or something each through ebay, but what about a really nice one with minimal age wear that works? I've got one of the variants of the Tomy Astro Shooter which is a more robust table as it does more than just bounce off little metal springs with a light.

    #2 7 years ago

    Can some one translate?

    #3 7 years ago
    Quoted from Chitownpinball:

    Can some one translate?

    Not sure, but I think he may be referring to the small table top/hand held games from the late 80s. I didn't realize though that they had branded any with standard titles such as BK2000 or Earthshaker.

    #4 7 years ago

    I think there was a guy not too long ago talking about those things. He had one that he thought was the only one known to be in the box, but then another one popped up on ebay. Was worth quite a bit of money if I remember right. I'd buy them regardless just because they're kind of neat, assuming that they were cheap of course

    #5 7 years ago

    I don't see why what I wrote needs a translation it's pretty clear.

    Playtime is a company that in the 80s (maybe late 70s too?) made cheap tabletop pinball games (like Tomy did, just less complex.) During their run of stuff they picked up on the video game world with a Super Mario Bros table, but they also got licensing from Williams and did Black Knight 2000 and Earthshaker. Between all those machines they have more or less the same very basic sound effects, all have the same exact table layout in structure, but each has their own unique set of stickers for the back box and the playfield art as well.

    They're nothing special, but I can't find anything of any real value information wise on the toys, nor can I find any real value given for the pinball table conversions I put in the topic. I have/had an opportunity to get a Black Knight one, but they're so scarce they rarely ever show up on ebay and even more rare, sell, because foolish individuals price it high thanking rarity = megabucks$$$.

    #6 7 years ago

    Really interesting. I've never even heard of them. Even a quick image search failed to give me any pictures.

    I did find an old eBay ad though: ebay.com link: Williams Earthshaker Juguete Maquina de Pinball por el recreo 1989 Muy Raro Coleccionable

    #7 7 years ago

    Just because it's rare, it doesn't mean it's valuable or collectible.

    #8 7 years ago

    and beauty lies in the eye of the beholder!

    #9 7 years ago

    I know rare doesn't equal big bucks, often is the case. That's why I was wondering how you all may view the value of something like that or if there was any real info you can dig up on these things as I came up nearly empty other than a few vague comments on sites (including here) and some sketchy images.

    #10 7 years ago
    Quoted from Tanooki:

    I don't see why what I wrote needs a translation it's pretty clear.

    its just the way you construct sentences. its very confusing. sorry.

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