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What Is The Value Of A VACATION AMERICA?

By PINBELL

11 years ago


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#55 10 years ago
Quoted from westofrome:

No Pinsiders own one...no gameplay videos exist...how many of these actually exist? I'm starting to think it's an elaborate inside joke and not a real pinball.

I saw one at a Billiards store in Pasadena a few years ago...I don't remember if I played it - so it must have not left much of an impression lol. I just remember it was priced at about $3500

#60 10 years ago
Quoted from RazerX:

This is also why MMr is starting to look less like the original MM and more like a MM/VA hybrid in some ways.

Exceeept it was a game designed by Williams for coin-op use and aside from the boards the remake is using Williams physical/mechanical parts. Should feel/play the same...and according to Josh Sharpe, it does! Vacation was designed to be a cheap home game and thus was one.

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