Quoted from solarvalue:Can you post a video of gameplay?
Oh yes, and detailed pics of everything please.
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Quoted from solarvalue:Can you post a video of gameplay?
Oh yes, and detailed pics of everything please.
Quoted from N80G80:Story of the game so far as I know:
Jon Norris designed the game 5 were made, 2 destroyed and 1x sold at auction (likely the one I own)
The one I own was operated at an Arcade in Amarillo Texas and sold to a local in Amarillo when either the arcade closed, or the game stopped earning.
The gentleman that I purchased it from bought it from that local Amarillo man about 6 or so years ago and has had it in his collection since then.
I found it for sale and then had a local friend of mine teknotoyz go and pick it up for me. The game was middle of nowhere WV.
So far as I can tell the game hasn’t really been altered. The cabinet has been repainted black, previous owner had some odd feet on the bottom to make it taller (removed now).
I doubt the game has ever been serviced and I’ll get into it the next week or so.
Lots of photos and videos to come!
ForceFlow could it be possible to get some of the better posts in This thread marked as “key posts”? Maybe the ones from Jon Norris also. I have a feeling that this thread will get long and have a lot of cool information before we’re done.
Quoted from Schusler:I picked up a Bally Spectrum from a fella that had one of these. It was around '07 or '08, he lived in the Chicago 'burbs - thinking it was the Tinley Park area. If I recall... he mentioned working for a big amusement company in the Chicago area.
I did get a pic of it.[quoted image]
Oooh. The story deepens. I wonder if this is #2 of 3-5 possible games? It’s highly unlikely that your picture is the same game as the OP’s game. If it was in a basement in the burbs, I doubt it had a dollar bill acceptor slapped on and put on route.
So there’s probably 2 now.
#1, sold at auction, put on route, saved from the wild to be tagged and documented.
#2, private collection in Chicago area.
Quoted from CrazyLevi:It's not just that it's incredibly rare (it is), it's that it's the last working thing to come out of the Gottlieb factory.
Is this a fact? If so, it adds to the prestige.
This is a picture of the most interesting ROMs in pinball today, do you have the equipment to get them backed up?
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Since the cabinet has been painted black, will you restore it? Have you asked the other owner what the cabinet looked like? (I assume cheesy wood grain)
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