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1991 'Gilligan's Island' pinball
Made by Midway Mfg. Co. 4-player machine. Television history comes alive on the playfield of Midway's "Gilligan's Island," a feature-packed Bally pinball that captures the wacky antics of those lovable castaways. Here's a sample of the action: Kona, the natives' island god, is going out of control. Only the Professor's Secret Formula Lava Seltzer can calm him down. Players must gather the seven ingredients: coconuts, bananas, shells, pineapple, rope turtle eggs, and a shrunken head. Gilligan takes the potion, then scampers through the jungle to Kona for a sequence of shots that earn millions of points before the timer counts down. Look for the Jungle Run rotating playfield area; a Lagoon where players get increased scoring values; a special 2-ball multi-ball; and a new bonus ball. Music is the familiar theme song, with speech from the castaways. A 15" x 4" dot-matrix display delivers the visual effects. Available fully shopped with 30-day limited parts replacement warranty for an additional $400. Subject to availability when ordered. TMAECH ad ref. #438. |
United States | $2,995.00 USD | ||
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1996 'Airborne' pinball
Made by Capcom Coin-Op, Inc. 4-player machine. Available fully shopped with 30-day limited parts replacement warranty for an additional $400. Subject to availability when ordered. TMAECH ad ref. #441. |
United States | $2,995.00 USD | ||
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1996 'Junk Yard' pinball
Made by Williams Electronic Games, Inc. 4-player machine. Available fully shopped with 30-day limited parts replacement warranty for an additional $400. Subject to availability when ordered. TMAECH ad ref. #446. |
United States | $2,995.00 USD | ||
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1995 'Johnny Mnemonic' pinball
Made by Williams Electronic Games, Inc. 4-player machine features 2 flippers, 2 ramps, 3 multiballs, and automatic plunger. Available fully shopped with 30-day limited parts replacement warranty for an additional $400. Subject to availability when ordered. TMAECH ad ref. #445. |
United States | $2,995.00 USD | ||
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2001 'Bubba's Excavation Company' 2-plyr game
Made by Benchmark Games. Bubba's Excavation Company is a redemption product in a two player cabinet design. The machine consists of a moving ramp and on each side of the cabinet are five jackpot slots. The object of the game is for players to try and get their coin or token into one of these jackpot slots, at which point a bulldozer will move forward and tumble the coins and tokens over the edge to dispense tickets. When the player can get their coin or token inside the middle slot, a four-digit progressive jackpot will be awarded. Subject to availability when ordered. TMAECH ad ref. #026 |
United States | $1,995.00 USD | ||
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1995 'Cruis'n USA' twin S/D simulator w/marquee
Made by Midway Games, Inc. Two 25" monitors with lighted top marquee. First driving simulator to map live action footage onto the 3D geometry. Race across various cities in the US against 9 other cars. Emphasis is more on fun versus being a real driving simulator. A full motion viual experience, allowing players to take the road in one of four virtual vehicles. Each is practically indestructable and possesses its own unique advantages with a manual or automatic transmission option. A unique view selector provides a choice of three vantage points on the road ahead: lo-rider, cruis'n, and sky-hi views. With the CD selector, players can cycle through seven Cruis'n USA musical tunes - all using the DCS Sound System. Subject to availability when ordered. TMAECH ad ref. #244. |
United States | $2,495.00 USD | ||
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1993 'Wheel 'M In' coin slide redemption game
Made by Bromley, Inc. Sold new for $5,995. Features 100% plywood cabinet; 100% solid state electronics; BSP 2000 quality stereo sound (the same used in pinballs); display board audits and coin meter audits; 4 ticket adjustments; low ticket indicator light; and double stack ticket holder. Subject to availability when ordered. TMAECH ad ref. #203. |
United States | $995.00 USD | ||
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'Top Skater' DX skateboard simulator
Made by Sega. 50" projection screen. Motion-based simulator delivers authentic skateboard feel. 6 unique characters with individual style and personality. 2 courses: beginner and expert. Subject to availability when ordered. TMAECH ad ref. #031. |
United States | $995.00 USD | ||
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1999 'Crazy Taxi' STD 1-plyr S/D driving simulator
Made by Sega. 29" monitor. Game play takes place in a virtual city, modeled after San Francisco. Player picks up one of more than 250 passengers located throughout the city and, as quickly as possible, delivers the passenger to the destination. The game will suggest a route, but if you think you know a better way to get there (like through a park or mall) go for it! Player gets a 'tip' from his passenger for passing cars and not hitting them. Extra time can be earned by taking the shortest possible route, and by stopping exactly under the arrow indicating the destination. Lots of hidden features encourage repeat play. Controls are steering wheel, 2-position shifter (forward and reverse), and 2 pedals. Subject to availability when ordered. TMAECH ad ref. #256. |
United States | $1,295.00 USD | ||
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1995 'Attack From Mars' pinball
Made by Midway Mfg. Co. 4-player machine. Mayhem, madness and destruction were never so much fun! Available fully shopped with 30-day limited parts replacement warranty for an additional $400. Subject to availability when ordered. TMAECH ad ref. #008. |
United States | $3,495.00 USD |