Fun fact: Sonic's "Gamatron" is licensed by Pinstar, which developed the game in the U.S. as a conversion kit for old Bally and Stern Electronics games. (I played the U.S. version long ago on my college campus.) It was essentially a narrow-body version of Stern's "Flight 2000."
Is there any way you could get me in contact with the person who owns terrific lake? I have a couple questions about the table and there is practically nothing out there about this table
Fun fact: Sonic's "Gamatron" is licensed by Pinstar, which developed the game in the U.S. as a conversion kit for old Bally and Stern Electronics games. (I played the U.S. version long ago on my college campus.) It was essentially a narrow-body version of Stern's "Flight 2000."
I saw them at EXPO 19 hoping they are back this year, I want to get some gamrplay videos of them
They may be not the greatest tables but, if anything, my country has given many good illustrators to the world.
Is there any way you could get me in contact with the person who owns terrific lake? I have a couple questions about the table and there is practically nothing out there about this table
That's soo cool. Thanks for sharing sir. I've never seen any of those in real life before. ^_^
A nice video with some nice and rare machines ! I confirm. Thanks a lot ! - I love pinball too and I have a french TH-cam chanel on pinballs.
Spanish Pinball machines are fun, but i don't think you can beat a Gottlieb,a Bally or a Williams!