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Go ahead and pick where you want to go on the left there.
See? Not hard. Got a lot of Cirqus Voltaire stuff up, my old Twilight Zone and
Safecracker stuff, and a new Roadshow page. Now go, enjoy!
I currently have two games in my possession, and one that I'm babysitting. I'm not really in the market for anything right now, but within
the next three years I do see myself getting a Safecracker (again) or an Addams Family. The games in my possession are, in no particular order:
Cirqus Voltaire |
| Serial Number: |
53362100143 |
| Date of Manufacture: |
August 15th, 1997 |
| Game Notes: |
A sample game, originally had a Green Neon, with Yellow menagerie ball. My neon's since been replaced with a multi
colored, fancy neon. (See here!) I also have three backbox balls, and my adjustment time set at half a second. They
really improve it, I think.
This game lived its very busy life in a humid environment. This means that when I moved it to my house (rather dry) the damage on the
playfield got worse, rapidly. The paint layers on the lights shrunk, which caused them to peel up at the edges. My "Multiball" light is
completely gone now, in fact. However, while it stresses me, I'm not overly worried about it. I had bought a NOS playfield from WMS back when
the game was out, so I plan on putting that one in. True- it's not a sample field, but the current field is not going to last, unfortunately.
Other than the playfield, the game's perfect. I have the Ringmaster protector (Green!) installed, so no more bent edges on his top. |
| Software: |
Game: 2.0H; Sound: 0.1 |
| IPDB Entry: |
Machine ID #4059 |
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Twilight Zone |
| Serial Number: |
52920032161 |
| Date of Manufacture: |
April 9th, 1993 |
| Game Notes: |
It is a sample game. I've spent a lot of time on the machine and made it as "prototype" worthy as I could. Third magnet is installed and
operational, all optos (BigKick2, Clock Passage, Third Magnet) are functional, door flashers installed (which, despite what you may read on eBay
and other places, I did "rediscover" them before anyone else, as evidenced my post on RGP oh so long ago), left Spiral sign installed.
None of the "mods" are installed, except for one - the CNC cut Streetlamp over the Powerfield.
I have a special Powerball in mine - I had 5 custom made balls for testing purposes, they're a very, very dark grey (almost black), and
about 50% of the weight of a normal Powerball. This is what you want to practice with before going to a competition. Talk about fast!
My translight is signed by Youssi and Lawlor (I was never able to get Ted's signature, even though I was a beta-tester for 9.4H
software.) |
| Software: |
Game: 9.4H; Sound: L-1 |
| IPDB Entry: |
Machine ID #2684 |
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Roadshow (The game I'm babysitting!) |
| Serial Number: |
XXX |
| Date of Manufacture: |
??? |
| Game Notes: |
All in all, it's in extremely good shape. Everything works - of course, being in my house, what did you expect? -
and there's only one tiny worn spot under the "Start City" scoop. It's an early playfield, with the mask for the center post between the
flippers still in the artwork. |
| Software: |
Game: LX-6; Sound: L-1 |
| IPDB Entry: |
Machine ID #1972 |
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