Growing up in the 80's this pin was in my dad's basement after he remarried. Was the pin I first got 'good' at. Had the version with machinal score though. Rolled them over more than once.
Classic 7890 I was thinking the same thing Ain't nothing like the old Gottlieb chimes I don't see anything more annoying than machines that make space warp sounds
@@MattMcIrvin that's interesting Matt -its gotta be kinda weird looking at the guts I can only assume it's got a score motor,relays,and switch stacks under the playfeild and a circuit board or two in the back box? It must have been a challenge to the designers and production crews to adapt to what inevitably would be the end of electro-mechanical and the beginning of the solid state machines ! Something that I all ways think about is why no company's ever began making Em's again - I would invest in stocks !
We had this along with Delta Queen growing up. Brings back a lot of memories!
For me there could only be two pinball games: Joker Poker and Aztec.😁😁😁
Played this for the very first time today and was a fun one.
One of my two favorite card-themed pins. This and Royal Flush (Card Whiz) from Gottlieb
Flipper ist wunderbar!
Growing up in the 80's this pin was in my dad's basement after he remarried. Was the pin I first got 'good' at. Had the version with machinal score though. Rolled them over more than once.
Nice chimes
Classic 7890 I was thinking the same thing Ain't nothing like the old Gottlieb chimes I don't see anything more annoying than machines that make space warp sounds
Once the digital scores arrived it was downhill from there.
Weird game. Digital scoring with old school chimes ?
This game was made in both electromechanical and solid-state versions, right at the dawn of the solid-state era.
@@MattMcIrvin that's interesting Matt -its gotta be kinda weird looking at the guts I can only assume it's got a score motor,relays,and switch stacks under the playfeild and a circuit board or two in the back box? It must have been a challenge to the designers and production crews to adapt to what inevitably would be the end of electro-mechanical and the beginning of the solid state machines ! Something that I all ways think about is why no company's ever began making Em's again - I would invest in stocks !
Ahhh....that's so odd. I was thinking about how I wanted this game and how I was gonna put it next to my Xenon...and I see you already have. ^_^
Hello there. Does anyone know how much cost the mechanic version of this one because I have one and I try to sell it. Thanks !
I dig that game, remember it from back in the day. Here's our musical tribute to pinball: th-cam.com/video/q-g9xLx8FeQ/w-d-xo.html
This machine is in front of a mil$ house as trash right now. Hmmmm
Did you pick it up?
the flippers are not powerful enough