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paigeoliver:

City Connection. Same game as Cruisin'.

I am the current owner of the only known City Connection machine in the world. Super rare title, I have personally seen 3 boards and talked to people who owned another 2 and all of them had serial numbers between 300 and 400. I prefer the City Connection title to the Cruisin' title as the console versions used the City Connection title and the Cruisin' title is too easily confused with the Cruisin USA series that came later.


--- Quote from: Tiberian Fiend on September 18, 2012, 12:33:11 am ---My favorite game every time my family went to the skating rink was Cruisin'.  I never got to play it much, but I certainly spent a lot of time staring at it and wishing I could play.

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xefned:


--- Quote from: popsicle on September 18, 2012, 11:26:25 pm ---Can't believe I never heard or seen of of Starship1 until now - it's captivating.  That's one cool looking cabinet too.  Love these kinds of threads!     

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But wait, you're the first person to mention it! How did it appear on your radar?

Loving this thread too.   :applaud:

cw:

Starship 1 is one of my early favorites.  Something about that game stuck with me and I have been searching for one for years..  One day... one day...

alfonzotan:

Starship 1 was freaking awesome when it first came out (and it's still pretty cool, given its age).  Really was the shape of things to come in video games. 

xefned:


A 1976 game with a control yoke, wikipedia says, "The player does not view the game monitor directly; the monitor is recessed in the cabinet, and the player views a reflected image of the monitor in a half-silvered mirror with a space background."


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