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Quoted from RonSS:That's around $85 today, right?
I'd be good with that!
Except the nickel bet back then is 92 cents now.
Quoted from stavio:1969 United Laguna is always a hit for get togethers. Especially for people that don't care for (or are no good at) the pinball selection. Some of the ball bowlers in this thread make me wish I had more room but this fits the bill nicely and no gutter balls lol
Minus: Not a ball bowler
Plus: Bikini babes on backglass
Seems like a fair trade-off.
Whoa, vacuum tube amplifier! I never realized they used those on arcades back then. Makes sense in hindsight though.
Slightly off topic, being "electronic" as opposed to "electrical," but 40ish is pretty old considering how gaming has progressed, and I doubt anyone will complain, so here is my extensive, mostly VFD handheld/tabletop electronic game collection which I finally have out on display. Now I can finally say that my game room features over 100 individual games!
PXL_20230514_025849130~2 (resized).jpgQuoted from RonSS:Bottom left, 3 games in,,, is that a calculator?
Indeed it is, but it also plays Blackjack and features a VFD!
Endorsed by Jimmy the Greek! (Oh, goody!)
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