There's typo in the description: Lady Luck was released in 1986. Also, Truck Stop *doesn't* use keypad. All 6803 games from *Escape from the Lost World* to *Atlantis* aren't using keypad. Instead, they use initials entry buttons/switches for scrolling through service menu, or to select the new value with Start button to enter the selected menu, or to select the value to change, or to confirm the change to currently adjusted setting. On Truck Stop and Atlantis the initials entry switches are moved to flipper buttons - this makes the service menu somehow work like service menu on Capcom pinball machines. Dungeons & Dragons was the last game using the keypad.
The Bally 6803 Nightmare programming ! ^^ But Easy as ABC with a little experience (some hours in that case lol) I've helped a guy on a concentration yesterday to reboot his pinball, in a poor state, but a very very interesting gameplay ! I love it, seriously. But my dream in Midway's games is... ESCAPE FROM THE LOST WORLD !!! So, I wanna say after all theeses words, Your restauration is Awesome ! AGAIN :-) Best regards todd ! ;-)
nice pin. hey Todd, do u ever misplace any of your coffee mugs>? sounds like you have a nice boatload collection of them. some nice machines coming up!!... another WW!!.... ha... wow.
For sure. I never cared for the single bulb backboxes. To boring. I did put a led bulb in the one I had. Had mine fully led except flashers then sold it.
Yes...only on the 6803 series...perhaps 12 games total...the last three games--Blackwater, Escape Lost World, and Truck Stop---they actually put the same features into the flipper buttons and the start button...terrific update and so easy to run a test!
@@tntamusements Wasn't Dungeons & Dragons the last 6803 game that used keypad? When Bally released Escape from the Lost World, they introduced the menu system, which was advertised as "Easy as 1-2-3". That new menu system was also used on remaining 3 games: Blackwater 100, Truck Stop and Atlantis. The entire 6803 system lineup can be divided into 3 generations. First one was only numeric, starting with Eight Ball Champ, second one was alphanumeric, starting from Motordome, and third one with simpler, keypadless menu, starting from Escape from the Lost World.
Bally Wulff made these in Germany with an alternate Translite as "Special Force Girls". The "German Pricing" is a preset to how many credits you will get when inserting your hard earned "Deutsche Mark" (famous obsolete currency and predecessor to the Euro currency). I guess this option is present (not only in this game) because many machines were shipped overseas or even where built here as I mentioned before.
Great table. outstanding sounds and music for 1986.
You guys are the best I am spreading the word thru out Florida
I really like the green lights on that. Looks really cool.
Riz2336 e think the new owner will too!
Thanks for the extra info on ma table an will be back in touch for more soon
JNutria Great it helped!
Thank you! This helped us a bunch today! Great video!
Glad the video helped you!!
I haven't been to Knoebels since I was a kid! My cousins were there over the weekend as well!
CornerBoy Ahh! Maybe they spotted me!!
Very beautiful restoration. I guess you didn't catch the flipping of the bird at the 5:14 mark?
shwink SOMEONE'S HEAD WILL ROLL TODAY!
"Sipping Monroe's rug" good lord tod, kids are watching! LOL
There's typo in the description: Lady Luck was released in 1986. Also, Truck Stop *doesn't* use keypad. All 6803 games from *Escape from the Lost World* to *Atlantis* aren't using keypad. Instead, they use initials entry buttons/switches for scrolling through service menu, or to select the new value with Start button to enter the selected menu, or to select the value to change, or to confirm the change to currently adjusted setting. On Truck Stop and Atlantis the initials entry switches are moved to flipper buttons - this makes the service menu somehow work like service menu on Capcom pinball machines. Dungeons & Dragons was the last game using the keypad.
The Bally 6803 Nightmare programming ! ^^
But Easy as ABC with a little experience (some hours in that case lol)
I've helped a guy on a concentration yesterday to reboot his pinball, in a poor state, but a very very interesting gameplay !
I love it, seriously.
But my dream in Midway's games is... ESCAPE FROM THE LOST WORLD !!!
So, I wanna say after all theeses words, Your restauration is Awesome ! AGAIN :-)
Best regards todd !
;-)
Hey Todd, where do you get that foil ?
nice pin. hey Todd, do u ever misplace any of your coffee mugs>? sounds like you have a nice boatload collection of them.
some nice machines coming up!!... another WW!!.... ha... wow.
John Smith YES!!! You can see one actual unrehearsed scene in King Of Arcades...with me finding a mug!
The green LEDs on that game look fantastic!
Hey Todd, where do you get the foil that you used for side blades?
On ebay..sold by 10 ft lengths and 12 inches high...used for cars
:( I miss mine now. Awesome game lots of fun for a not well known title.
demented warlok Yes...especially when it works correctly!!
For sure. I never cared for the single bulb backboxes. To boring. I did put a led bulb in the one I had. Had mine fully led except flashers then sold it.
Interesting, I never known there were keypad inside makes pinball machines before.
Yes...only on the 6803 series...perhaps 12 games total...the last three games--Blackwater, Escape Lost World, and Truck Stop---they actually put the same features into the flipper buttons and the start button...terrific update and so easy to run a test!
@@tntamusements Wasn't Dungeons & Dragons the last 6803 game that used keypad? When Bally released Escape from the Lost World, they introduced the menu system, which was advertised as "Easy as 1-2-3". That new menu system was also used on remaining 3 games: Blackwater 100, Truck Stop and Atlantis. The entire 6803 system lineup can be divided into 3 generations. First one was only numeric, starting with Eight Ball Champ, second one was alphanumeric, starting from Motordome, and third one with simpler, keypadless menu, starting from Escape from the Lost World.
I don't get the keypad thing... Why do you have to enter "65" for everything?!
mystman12 "65" was Bally's magic number I suppose! Williams used "45" as a master reset for a number of years!
In the settings, what does the "German Prize" setting do?
Clint DeMuro I really do not know....its on all the 6803 games as a setting...anyone know out there?
Bally Wulff made these in Germany with an alternate Translite as "Special Force Girls".
The "German Pricing" is a preset to how many credits you will get when inserting your hard earned "Deutsche Mark" (famous obsolete currency and predecessor to the Euro currency). I guess this option is present (not only in this game) because many machines were shipped overseas or even where built here as I mentioned before.
Does Curt get super special treatment? :)
I know there's a running gag (CURT!) but is there a reason he isn't always there?
***** My Curt LOVES his bed!
They droppin snake and nape.
We need pinball
JNutria Agreed!
Wish it worked. It’s mine. Came years ago. Dude almost broke my foot an it’s never worked right.
Collects dust today
@@JNutria I can fix it............
Corny Jokes.??? But . But .. But :P
youtubes been rearranging things again. like hey where'd the like buttons go . :P
Lee Bartholomew Yes...gotta remove the word Below from the tag!
TNT Amusements Inc
like firefox changing things around smh think Wallace of Wallace and Gromit keeps changing things Steady On...