This was in our skating rink in 78 or 9. It was a fun pin when I was at the target age for such devices. I do remember it was definitely always being played.
Juup! This game is not very collectible if it is the digital scoring version. If the pawn shop has the EM version with the plastic scoring reels then grab it, because they only made 450 of those. The EM version is quit rare. If you like the game and it is working then $250 is a fair price for the digital scoring. If it is not working then stay away because the digital version is what they call a system-1 and is very expensive to get working.
Can you tell me what the solenoid number is for the solenoid the resets the drop targets. I have this machine; and it's in the process of being restored, didn't realize until I purchased it that the coil was missing. my parts list does not show it. nor on schematics, any help would be appreciated
Is this for sale? I am in the market for a Gottlieb pinball machine. This also sounds just like the Count Down pinball machine as well. That is a game from 1979 I believe.
This was in our skating rink in 78 or 9. It was a fun pin when I was at the target age for such devices. I do remember it was definitely always being played.
Beautiful looking game. I've never found one to give it a go but I love the movie so it's on my list of pins to check out.
There's a working one of them (solid state, digital scoring) at the Funspot arcade in Weirs Beach, NH.
I played this game back when I was a kid in 1981, but it was the Electro-Mechanical version and not the Solid State Version
Juup! This game is not very collectible if it is the digital scoring version. If the pawn shop has the EM version with the plastic scoring reels then grab it, because they only made 450 of those. The EM version is quit rare. If you like the game and it is working then $250 is a fair price for the digital scoring. If it is not working then stay away because the digital version is what they call a system-1 and is very expensive to get working.
Can you tell me what the solenoid number is for the solenoid the resets the drop targets. I have this machine; and it's in the process of being restored, didn't realize until I purchased it that the coil was missing. my parts list does not show it. nor on schematics, any help would be appreciated
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Yes! you can get one from either of these suppliers;
mad-amusements
marcospecialties
Bill
do you know where i can get a new cpu board mine is fried and rom chip
Is this for sale? I am in the market for a Gottlieb pinball machine. This also sounds just like the Count Down pinball machine as well. That is a game from 1979 I believe.
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Sorry but I no longer have the game.
game looks meh, backglass looks awesome lol.
TheGhostQuarter, The Gottlieb system 1 games didn't do as well as the system 80 games.
yeah I can see it. Though i suppose these probably come up fairly cheap from time to time. The theme does look interesting.