I remember playing this game in the arcade in the 1980s. I think might have been in a cabaret cabinet because it had wood grain on the outside panels and a white track ball.
I realized the size of the video arcade game machines track ball. This was also right long before we fellow Americans have planned on constructing laser guidance satellites that kill off ICBMs or nuclear warheads. 🛰
one of the purest video game designs ever made. beautiful in its simplicity. The staccato count-out of surviving cities was also genius
...and featured in the Terminator 2 movie too!
That is one of the nicest MC's I have seen in a long time.
The arcade cab is the only true way to play it.
Whoever gets this machine should be happy
Sad to see the old arcades disappearing in the sands of time... Good thing for TNT and Todd.
I remember playing this game in the arcade in the 1980s. I think might have been in a cabaret cabinet because it had wood grain on the outside panels and a white track ball.
Living is wonderful
Where did you get the t moulding? I am going to be rehabbing one? Type of paint for the white touch up? Thanks Todd
They were!!
Never saw one!! Todd
So this missile command uses the same power brick as the Starship 1 and Destroyer minus the extra transformer on the side .
But have you played one the only prototype missile command 2
is that "Super Missile Attack" or something else
I realized the size of the video arcade game machines track ball. This was also right long before we fellow Americans have planned on constructing laser guidance satellites that kill off ICBMs or nuclear warheads. 🛰