This SS whitewood is pretty sweet. Found it on COC's site - http://webpages.charter.net/coinopcauldron/area51.html
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This SS whitewood is pretty sweet. Found it on COC's site - http://webpages.charter.net/coinopcauldron/area51.html
Quoted from dung:My mystery castle has an original sheet of Zaccaria playfield glass. Not sure how common that is anymore, but the people I know with Zaccarias didn't even know it existed.
What's the difference?
Quoted from PACMAN:And the backglass...
Jeeze, is there a story to these blatant ripoffs?
Here's a SS promo shirt for sale, seller said it's XL
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/339763233364328/?ref=messenger_banner
Quoted from SilverUnicorn:Oh likely not at all. He told me it was a game he was working on (or in the team that was working on) at Williams when they closed. Who knows if that's accurate or not.
Anyone know any insiders that can elaborate?
Chris
After RFM and SWE1, Wizard Blocks was supposed to be next.
After that, Playboy was next (Gene Cunningham had a prototype with very very early code).
I thought I knew everything about WMS/Bally games, but just learned about this one today https://www.ipdb.org/machine.cgi?id=3730
Quoted from Stebel:Few whitewoods I just picked up. One is quite unique.
Sega Jurassic Park: Lost World
Independence Day
Narrow body Baywatch.
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Very interesting. I wonder if they got this far and realized it wouldn't work as a standard body game so shifted gears?
Quoted from pinwiztom:Not mine but rare none the less
https://www.ipdb.org/showpic.pl?id=6936&picno=82224[quoted image]
What’s the story behind this approach? IIRC around the same time bally was trying those green plastic hardtop playfields
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