Voltan escapes cosmic doom
Gottlieb Mermaid and Goin' Nuts
Atari Road Runner
Data East Total Recall
Quoted from edwinpblue:not really that rare but monopoly
There's been a Monopoly at the Arby's off the Owen Rd exit in Fenton for years, it's been a longtime since ive stopped to play there though.
Quoted from jlm33:Joust, Verne's world.
These were both at Expo this year interestingly!
Quoted from annointed:Punchy the Clown
You're in jersey. Why don't you make the trek to NYC and play one at epstein's new place:
http://modernpinballnyc.com
Quoted from sanctumwear:Gottlieb Mermaid and Goin' Nuts
Atari Road Runner
Data East Total RecallThere's been a Monopoly at the Arby's off the Owen Rd exit in Fenton for years, it's been a longtime since ive stopped to play there though.
FYI everyone, this is Fenton, Michigan on highway US 23 at the Owen Road exit.
Quoted from MrBally:FYI everyone, this is Fenton, Michigan on highway US 23 at the Owen Road exit.
Thanks TomTom I called to confirm but they're not answering their phone. UPDATE: friend was there in October and they had Indy 500.
Quoted from blownfuse:Dakar by Mr. Game
http://www.ipdb.org/showpic.pl?id=3629&picno=6008
I have a friend that has a Motor Show but it doesn't boot. I think World Cup '90 is the most interesting out of the Mr Game designs. It has a lower playfield, center drop bank target, and a color monitor display. look familiar? Capcom designers really liked it.
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Another rare game Mini Prix built by Automave, Lawlor definitely played it.
Here's my top "have yet to play" list:
A "System 9" Star Light
Spirit
Spooky
Critical Mass
Voltan E.C.D.
Kingpin (Capcom)
King Kong
Loch Ness Monster
Martians!
Thunderball
Krull
Road Runner (Atari)
Quoted from athenspin:Super mario bros. Mushroom World. My great white buffalo
one for sale in seattle
Dayhuff, LTG, or Vid1900: Have any of you ever seen a Williams 1956 "Red White Blue"??? At least there are pictures of someone playing a Bigfoot at a trade show.
Quoted from BigB:Have any of you ever seen a Williams 1956 "Red White Blue"??? At least there are pictures of someone playing a Bigfoot at a trade show.
Photos in: The Pinball Compendium 1930s - 1960s, page 97
http://www.amazon.com/Pinball-Compendium-1930s-1960s-Schiffer-Collectors/dp/0764315277/ref=sr_1_1
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Quoted from BigB:Dayhuff, LTG, or Vid1900: Have any of you ever seen a Williams 1956 "Red White Blue"???
If I've ever played it, I cannot remember.
rwb.jpgI've been pretty darn lucky to play the majority of the really rare stuff out there at least once. I know a lot of collectors with a lot of really rare stuff, and I got into this hobby long enough ago that I got to play some really cool stuff at shows that don't show up any more (mini-Viper at MGC 2014, for instance).
King Kong is the only game that I can think of that is ultra rare (and known to exist) that I haven't actually had a chance to play, so I'll go with that.
Quoted from goatdan:I've been pretty darn lucky to play the majority of the really rare stuff out there at least once. I know a lot of collectors with a lot of really rare stuff, and I got into this hobby long enough ago that I got to play some really cool stuff at shows that don't show up any more (mini-Viper at MGC 2014, for instance).
King Kong is the only game that I can think of that is ultra rare (and known to exist) that I haven't actually had a chance to play, so I'll go with that.
Why don't you run over to Dayhuffs this November and play his King Kong! It's absolutely worth the trip!
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