(Topic ID: 318539)

prototype Sea Avenger pinball? (~1976, Meadows Games)

By cait001

1 year ago


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    #2 1 year ago

    Very interesting but never heard of it...or Meadows games

    #3 1 year ago

    Something looks strange and out of proportion in that back glass pic. from the magazine. Game looks larger by comparison and head looks thin.

    #6 1 year ago

    Class = one off or hoax ???

    #14 1 year ago
    Quoted from cait001:

    Sea Avenger seems to have a LEFT-RIGHT TILTING PLAYFIELD

    Ha ha reminds me of "Tilty Flash"

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