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Redemption Games
Available for sale: 1/2 Pint Frenzy Basketball - $1400 Buddy Bear (ball toss) - $800 Swamp Stomp (2 player stomper race) - $1400 Tortoise and the Hare (2 player stomper race) - $1000 Ribbit Racin (hand stomp racer) - $800 Spin a 21 - (Lazertron roll down game) - $300 Spin to Win w/overhead (Lazertron roll down) - $500 Spin to Win matching unit - $500 Rollin for Riches w/overhead (Lazertron roll down) - $500 Rolling for Riches matching unit - $500 Tin Can Alley (requires air compressor, one side not functional) - $500 Solar Spin Video Redemption (needs monitor repair/replacement) - $200 Hoppin Harry Video Redemption (needs monitor repair/replacement) - $200 All games in working condition except as noted. Price listed or best offer. Contact Mike or Keith at 717-258-4741. |
United States | $200.00 USD |
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Deltronic DL-9000 Ticket Eater (2 available)
Made by Deltronic Labs, Inc. From recently closed national FEC chain store. Price is per machine. TMAECH ad ref. #522. |
United States | $1,495.00 USD | ||
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1996 'Wave Runner' DX jet ski simulator
Made by Sega. 50" projection screen. 3-axis motion system allows gamers to feel all the turns of the ocean speedway. Features an actual Yamaha Motor Co. Wave Runner built into a hydraulic cabinet. 3 courses, 2 views, and 3 methods of control. Subject to availability when ordered. TMAECH ad ref. #030. |
United States | $1,995.00 USD | ||
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Original backglass art - 'Frank Thomas' Big Hurt'
Made by Premier Technology. This is the original Duratrans laminated plastic artwork used behind the pinball machine backglass. Image size 25"W x 20"D. Illustrated by Constantino Mitchell, Susan O'Reilly, and Scott Melchionda. Ideal for recreation, game, and party room decor. Price includes UPS shipping within North America. Ships rolled in mailing tube. Subject to availability when ordered. TMAECH ad ref. #363. |
United States | $79.95 USD | ||
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1996 'Aqua Jet' DX jet ski simulator
Made by Namco, Ltd. 50" projection screen. Air spring control system. Players feel every jump, wake, and wave as they blast towards the finish line. Two courses allow 'drift turns.' Expert course allows players to submerge their craft after jumps, just like the real thing. Subject to availability when ordered. TMAECH ad ref. #029. |
United States | $1,995.00 USD | ||
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1995 'Sky Target' 1-plr S/D aerial combat simu'tor
Made by Sega. 29" monitor. The cabinet has an active top flash with an illuminated marquee and "Danger" lights. The 5-speaker system includes two tweeters. Game simulates an aerial dog fight in a 3D rendered environment. The player controls a fighter aircraft and must shoot down enemy planes, airships, and ground targets. The graphics are extremely impressive, making the most of the Model 2 system's capabilities. Subject to availability when ordered. TMAECH ad ref. #241 |
United States | $995.00 USD | ||
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1992 'Lethal Weapon 3' pinball
Made by Data East, USA. 4-player machine. Right on the heels of the long-awaited sequel pairing Danny Glover and Mel Gibson (Warner Bros.' "Lethal Weapon 3") comes the Data East pinball of the same name. This is the first dollar-ready game of its type. The Lethal Weapon 3 coin door is fitted with dual coin slots and accommodates commonly available bill validators. In addition, the game introduces the first hidden leveling system that gives pitch and side-to-side leveling. The game's gun handle helps players eliminate bad guys in one of three video crime simulator shootouts. Other features include the Generation Three full-view dot-matrix display, actual digitized movie footage, and special effects. Music is straight from ZZ Top and C&C Music Factory on Data East's BSMT2000 DSP sound chip. Ramps are all-steel with 360-degree loops. There are also solid-state flippers, non-wear black rubbers, the quick loclatch system, and improved assemblies. Available fully shopped with 30-day limited parts replacement waranty for an additional $400. Subject to availability when ordered. TMAECH ad ref. #017. |
United States | $2,995.00 USD | ||
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'Match Em Up' 1-player skill stop redemption game
Made by Lazer-Tron. Player must stop the rotating light on matching symbols. Each time player stops the light, one of the 3 spinning wheels stops on the same symbol. Player must stop on three 7's to win bonus tickets. If player doesn't get a 7 on the first stop, there's still a chance to win big tickets by matching up symbols on the last two stops. Subject to availability when ordered. TMAECH ad ref. #139. |
United States | $995.00 USD | ||
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'Pharaoh's Fantasy' coin rolldown redemption game
Made by Lazer-Tron. Sold new for $4,595. Player gets up to 20 rapid firing coins to shoot at 10 target slots in this exciting Egyptian-themed game. The player tries to guide the rolling coins to hit as many of the targets as possible. The more targets hit, the more tickets won! Player buys more shots to increase the chance of winning big tickets! Subject to availability when ordered. TMAECH ad ref. #140. |
United States | $995.00 USD | ||
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1997 'Motor Raid' twin motorcycle racing simulator
Made by Sega. 26" monitors. Players race head-to-head or solo against city backdrops. More than just a racing game, it also has a fighting element. Buttons located on the handle bar allow each player to kick, punch, and use futuristic "retro" hand weapons ranging from axes and spears to swords and maces that he/she uses to knock other riders from their bikes. Each bike also has a "turbo" gauge that allows a limited time turbo-charge that will also do "critical" damage and disarm opponents. While the opposition can be disarmed, the human (and computerized) opponents can also attack and knock you from your bike as well, costing you valuable position and time, as well as the loss of your helmet and weapon. After loosing your weapon in a race, you can regain one by "punching" an armed opponent and knocking him from his motorcycle. Subject to availability when ordered. TMAECH ad ref. #236. |
United States | $1,725.00 USD |