Arcade Collecting > Pinball
zizzle toy pinball machines
Chris:
I had one from the early 80's or so. It was a space theme; I can't remember the name. The art for the "plastics" was silkscreened right into the underside of the playfield plexi. It had pop bumpers and slings, and every time they kicked the TV in the living room would go staticy for a moment. Sound was provided by a couple of bells and it had reel scoing. I believe it was made by Sears but I can't find anything like it anywhere on the Net.
ChadTower:
These are completely different from the type you're talking about.
RayB:
Hammacher Schlemmer is selling the Pirates one:
http://www.hammacher.com/publish/73427.asp?promo=QSearch
MYX:
Hate to be a nay sayer, but I think for folks who were fans of the real thing, this would get old real fast.
I would also think it would be a good idea to change the play field for different games. Asside from a couple of differences in in the lanes at the top and the graphics, they look like the same machine.
ChadTower:
Well, for $300, it's a pretty damn good little machine. Real solenoids, multilevel ramps, multiple play modes. Don't compare it to a machine that sold for $4000 at retail.
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