i had this machine when i was a kid back in the late 80s early 90s. my dad one day said we are getting a pinball machine and this was what showed up. many years of enjoyment until my parent wanted it gone so we sold it.
Good shootin' pardner.....them drop targets never had a chancht. Bang, bang, bang, pow, pow, pow. Down they go. Uh oh, they have come back from the dead. I'll show em. Drop, you suckers. 🙂 Got to get me one of these. 👍
My favorite pin growing up. Would play it for hours and hours every day for one penny at my local bowling alley. I'd pound a penny with a hammer as close as possible to the size of a quarter. I'd then carefully tape a string onto the penny and once in front of the machine carefully fish it down the coin mech. until it clicked off a handful of credits, tie up the string ... play for a while then repeat the process.
what morons would give a thumbs down that's a great game those old pinball games were on point from the 60s pretty good play .....Wonder what you needed to score to get a credit you had of been pretty darn close
Those are morons who grew up post 2000 when everything went digital. They never played the wide variety we had to come to appreciate those old games. HOURS of fun I would spend in the game rooms.
I loved F14 Tomcat. Night and day compared to this machine but you have to appreciate the classics. In the 70s, my dad would take one flipper and I would take the other until I played on my own.
These were the best series of pinballs ever.
That brings back memories! So much better than video games, IMO!
i had this machine when i was a kid back in the late 80s early 90s. my dad one day said we are getting a pinball machine and this was what showed up. many years of enjoyment until my parent wanted it gone so we sold it.
Good shootin' pardner.....them drop targets never had a chancht. Bang, bang, bang, pow, pow, pow. Down they go. Uh oh, they have come back from the dead. I'll show em. Drop, you suckers. 🙂 Got to get me one of these. 👍
Fun old EM!
Recently got one of these. Thanks for the good demo.
The original game? Or video pinball? I wanted a real deal machine so bad but one in descent condition was an easy $8000-$10,000.
What country are you in? I got mine for $1200. 100% original. @@grazz7865
GOD I loved this machine back in the day!
Uma das melhores máquina da época...
My favorite pin growing up. Would play it for hours and hours every day for one penny at my local bowling alley. I'd pound a penny with a hammer as close as possible to the size of a quarter. I'd then carefully tape a string onto the penny and once in front of the machine carefully fish it down the coin mech. until it clicked off a handful of credits, tie up the string ... play for a while then repeat the process.
Man.... that Morison guy LOVED MAD magazine, I bet. His work echoes Jack Davis, Wally Wood, etc.
This table has the exact same playfield as "Apache"
Love these old EM tables!
Had to look up Apache. Taito of Brazil, eh? Can't say I've ever played one of those.
what morons would give a thumbs down that's a great game those old pinball games were on point from the 60s pretty good play .....Wonder what you needed to score to get a credit you had of been pretty darn close
Those are morons who grew up post 2000 when everything went digital. They never played the wide variety we had to come to appreciate those old games. HOURS of fun I would spend in the game rooms.
My favorite when I worked in the mall.
I loved F14 Tomcat. Night and day compared to this machine but you have to appreciate the classics. In the 70s, my dad would take one flipper and I would take the other until I played on my own.
extra bonus lamp out?
It's on at the very beginning.
My quick draw has a problem I can not fix. The bonus bar in the middle of the machine stopped working and lighting up. Please help need advice.