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Sega Gun Fight Restoration

By SteveinTexas

5 years ago


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    #4 5 years ago

    Following, ditto, and then some.

    #10 5 years ago

    Glad you found this game to restore Steve as I know it will be like new again once your done. A worthy game to save for sure.

    As a kid growing up in a major city where pinball was legal and plentiful, kids had access to all kind of arcade games as well and Sega was no exception. I got to play most if not all of the Sega EM games of the time on location and Gun Fight was very cool, unique, and fun, with 2 players it was a blast worth a couple quarters from each kid. Sega games always had a different feel and look about them compared to other EM games at the time. Of course like most arcade/gun games of the time Operators had to rotate them to keep them from being boring and Gun Fight was no exception. Small kids would definitely be the base clientele for this game, no wonder the operator chopped the legs. I was maybe 8-10 years old myself when I last played it.

    If you brought it to TPF at some point you would have a waiting line for folks to play all the time, maybe as long as folks waiting to play the Munster's. I understand if you would not want to bring it though as it is a heavy and awkward game to move safely.

    Have fun with the restore and looking forward to more pictures as progress continues.

    Ken

    #12 5 years ago
    Quoted from SteveinTexas:

    It came out well as you will soon see. Do you think this is a game that would be a hit at the TPF? I could be persuaded, as I need a reason to go.

    Oh yea. I'd play a couple games with someone if the line was not long.

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    #35 4 years ago

    Great job Steve! Have fun with it!

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