Thank you so much for posting this video. My father has this cabinet sitting in the basement as it has for over 20 years. Used to play it as a kid, and now I'm inspired to restore it and get it back into full running order.
I just bought a Devil's Dare (Aug 2010) for $350 and it is great fun. It needs quite a bit of work, but that's part of why I got it. Something to keep me busy over a long Minnesota winter. Unfortunately the playfield is worn through to bare wood in some places, and I don't have the talent or finances to fix that. At least not now. But it still is fun, and should be even more fun when I get everything working properly. I got one dead pop bumber, which really detracts from the action up top.
Man 'o' man why cant these type's of pinny's pop up in oz, brilliant system 80, would luv one in my collection. You guy's in the states are spoilt for quality pin's, sometimes I feel like flying over there, staying for a few months & organising a container load !!! Especially now the ozzy $ is doing so well ! Thx for posting this minta !!!
I have one of these beauties and it is one of the most underated games EVER...its addictive, fun , challenging and brilliant looking...I have been trying to get plastics for this game for 2 years...mine is in mint shape also, except for the one center plastic...It seems there was many of these in France, sold by a good distributor, so Europe seems to be more popular for these... I have played many games,even have been to the pinball hall of fame in vegas, twice and this game is right up there
Thanks heaps for posting this mate. Have never seen one before. I have one in storage and am keen to get it going albeit the non speech version. At least the comment above makes feel a little at ease.. :-) Nice Video....
I own the same pinball but most say that this pinball sounds better in european version ( unfortunately without speech ) this sounds more like a weird haunted house :-) Nice video.
I seen a video les than 10 minutes ago, and it's true. The Willy's Wonderland pinball machine, is a repurposed Devil's Dare pinball. No idea where it is though.
Thank you so much for posting this video. My father has this cabinet sitting in the basement as it has for over 20 years. Used to play it as a kid, and now I'm inspired to restore it and get it back into full running order.
Thanks for the comment! I am glad to promote pinball restoration!
I just bought a Devil's Dare (Aug 2010) for $350 and it is great fun. It needs quite a bit of work, but that's part of why I got it. Something to keep me busy over a long Minnesota winter. Unfortunately the playfield is worn through to bare wood in some places, and I don't have the talent or finances to fix that. At least not now. But it still is fun, and should be even more fun when I get everything working properly. I got one dead pop bumber, which really detracts from the action up top.
Man 'o' man why cant these type's of pinny's pop up in oz, brilliant system 80, would luv one in my collection.
You guy's in the states are spoilt for quality pin's, sometimes I feel like flying over there, staying for a few months & organising a container load !!!
Especially now the ozzy $ is doing so well !
Thx for posting this minta !!!
una de las mejores de mi epoca
Played one every day when i was in college.
Thanks. This should be on ebay this next week, and then I will have tons of pictures to look at.
Enjoy.
I wish you were a little closer to home ! Australia ! :-)
it uses a haunted house sound board with different sounds!
I have one of these beauties and it is one of the most underated games EVER...its addictive, fun , challenging and brilliant looking...I have been trying to get plastics for this game for 2 years...mine is in mint shape also, except for the one center plastic...It seems there was many of these in France, sold by a good distributor, so Europe seems to be more popular for these...
I have played many games,even have been to the pinball hall of fame in vegas, twice and this game is right up there
I just found this video after seeing the game in the background of a pub in the French movie "So Long, Stooge."
Super cool...always wanted this one !
Thanks heaps for posting this mate.
Have never seen one before. I have one in storage and am keen to get it going albeit the non speech version. At least the comment above makes feel a little at ease.. :-)
Nice Video....
I own the same pinball but most say that this pinball sounds better in european version ( unfortunately without speech ) this sounds more like a weird haunted house :-) Nice video.
Apparently the table in Willy's Wonderland is a repurposed Devil's Dare machine.
I seen a video les than 10 minutes ago, and it's true. The Willy's Wonderland pinball machine, is a repurposed Devil's Dare pinball. No idea where it is though.