| Photo |
Title
|
country | Price | Time Left | |
|
|
|
'Orbotron' 1-person gyroscope ride (TM)
Made by Northstar Propellers, Inc. Also known as 'Orbitron' ride. Parts complete and in good working order. Dimensions: 12'L x 7'W x 11'H. Weight: Approx. 2,200 lb. Accommodates riders from 4'11" to 6'3" tall. Maximum rider weight is 230 lb. Good condition. Available in Kentucky. Subject to availability when ordered. TMAECH ad ref. #546. |
United States | $6,495.00 USD | - |
|
|
|
'Whirlybird/Spinner' 4-person mechanical ride (TM)
Made by Royal Rides. In good operating condition. Available in Iowa. Subject to availability when ordered. TMAECH ad ref. #518 |
United States | $5,995.00 USD | - |
|
|
|
2001 'Wheel Deal' 3-player redemption game
Made by Benchmark Games. Wheel Deal features three thrilling game stations, each with its own spinning wheel and unique jackpot values. Players get to test their skills by dropping coins or tokens down a brightly-colored ramp, in an attempt to land in the specially marked WIN ZONES. Thare's also an exciting 4-digit Progressive Jackpot at each of the stations, which is totally operator adjustable. Subject to availability when ordered. TMAECH ad ref. #545. |
United States | $2,995.00 USD | - |
|
|
|
2001 'Goldzone' 3-player redemption game
Made by Benchmark Games. Goldzone's unique skill-based gameplay is reminiscent of pushers, but reaches all new levels of skill and challenge. As the coins/tokens pile up, the inevitable result is fast coin play. The entire circular gamefield rotates and players test their skills by dropping coins/tokens down a brightly colored ramp, aiming to pile coins over the edge. Falling coins register as redemption tickets for payout. Excitement and anticipation build as coins move toward the edge, where the pile grows higher and higher until mountains of coins tumble. There's also an exciting 4-digit Progressive Jackpot at each of the stations. This increments with each inserted coin/token, then is awarded in tickets when a coin falls. Subject to availability when ordered. TMAECH ad ref. #544. |
United States | $2,995.00 USD | - |
|
|
|
2000 'Super Shot' basketball redemption game
Made by Skee-Ball, Inc. Features include: Moving Backboard in 4 different modes (Continuous, Classic, Push Back, and Random); Linkability; Dot Matrix Display; Ticket Dispenser; State of the Art Sound System; Uses 9" junior size basketballs; and Sturdy, Attractive Construction. Subject to availability when ordered. TMAECH ad ref. #543. |
United States | $1,995.00 USD | - |
|
|
|
2001 'LAX' 1-player rotary merchandiser
Made by Noel Industries, Inc. The prize dispenser will automatically dispense any item which will fit into a 3.5" dia. tray. (Examples: cameras, baseball cards, cassette tapes, belt buckles). Features: Automatic Prize Dispenser; Double Coin Mechanisms; Separate Cash Box; Rotating Mirror Play Field; Music and Sound Effects; Flourescent and Decorative Lights; Tamper Alarm; Prize Storage Area; Four Fuses for Easy Troubleshooting. Subject to availability when ordered. TMAECH ad ref. #542. |
United States | $995.00 USD | - |
|
|
|
2000 'Police 911' U/R 1-player shooting game
Made by Konami. This unique game senses body movement rather than requiring the player to move individual controls. Taking the role of a police officer, you start in Los Angeles and fight your way through the members of the Japanese mafia who are running guns from America to Japan. There are six bosses you must capture in LA and Japan, concluding with the head of the Criminal organization in Japan. The player moves around shooting enemies and rescuing hostages. The player stands on a yellow foot pad, and interacts with the onscreen action by physically dodging and ducking to avoid danger and reload the weapon. Three infrared sensors, mounted on a bar overhead, detect the player's body position and reflect that information back to the game. These "real world" actions are reflected on the game screen by making your virtual character interact with obstacles within the game. This added level of interactivity surpassses the standard rail shooters of previous gun games. Subject to availability when ordered. TMAECH ad ref. #503. |
United States | $1,395.00 USD | - |
|
|
|
1988/90 24-passenger kiddie Ferris wheel (GM)
Custom-built, using Eli Bridge seats, hair guards, and hangers. Folds onto integtrated pallet for easy loading and transport on a flatbed truck or trailer. Eight gondolas hold 3 children each, for a 24-passenger kiddie ride. Hydraulic drive system runs variable-speed in both directions. Quick set-up and disassembly. Available in Washington. Subject to availability when ordered. TMAECH ad ref. #428. |
United States | $19,995.00 USD | - |
|
|
|
Reconditioned 60's-vintage "Speed Queen" boat K.R.
Made by Bally. The ride was taken out of service from a restaurant/arcade. A restoration company performed an evaluation and everything checked out "OK". The coin mechanism worked, the ride rocked, the lights worked, and it was in solid condition. The ride was completely stripped down to bare parts, The motor and gear box were taken apart by "Hill Electric" and checked out. Some adjustments were made on the brushes and the armature was turned, but no other repairs were necessary. All of the wiring has been replaced, and a new 100AC to 12DC transformer installed for the lights (bow light and 8 bullet lights). The ride is wired for free play with two switches on the body of the boat, one controlling the lights and the other controlling the motor. The body was stripped to its gel coat. The body and base were restored with all automotive finishes (PPG). The two tone and pin stripe are under the clear coat. The interior was done by an upholstery company, using left overs from a Mercedes roadster they were working on at the time. The pleats are sewn into a sew foam (not heat set). Available in Illinois. Subject to availability when ordered. TMAECH ad ref. #586. |
United States | $3,995.00 USD | - |
|
|
|
1990 'FunHouse' pinball
Made by Williams Electronic Games, Inc. Circus/carnival themed 4-player machine features 3 flippers, 2 plungers, and multi-ball. Williams introduces new technology and a talkative dummy named Rudy to the world of pinball with FunHouse. Rudy, the central attraction on the playfield, reacts to each player's shots. He talks, taunts, heckles, and keeps a constant watch on the action, following the movement of the ball with his eyes. With Rudy, it's non-stop commentary. The "FunHouse" is an amusement park filled with a host of attractions: Mystery Mirrors, Wind Tunnels, Crazy Steps, Super Dogs, Trap Doors, Gangways, Hidden Hallways, FunHouse Frenzy, Super Frenzy, and Rudy's Hideout. FunHouse also features an industry first: a right-hand plunger skill shot for increased scoring via Rudy's Hideout; and a left-hand plunger that shoots the ball onto the Crazy Steps for a possible extra ball, 500,000 points, or Frenzied scoring opportunities. Available fully shopped with 30-day limited parts replacement warranty for an additional $400. Subject to availability when ordered. TMAECH ad ref. #217. |
United States | $3,095.00 USD | - |