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1997 Williams' Medieval Madness - what can I say - this is the game that I knew I had to own one day, and luckily got one at a fairly reasonable price. Today you can see them on eBay for over $6000 USD!! Snarly knights, idiot trolls and Pythonesque voice-overs make this a one-of -a kind experience. "Ummm....human burgers...do we get fries with that?" |
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1993 Williams' Indiana Jones - Recently Sold. I bought this game in 2002 and it is in absolute mint condition. Not a scratch on it anywhere, very minor fading compared to other cabinets and probably the best integration of a licensed theme into pinball ever done (IMHO). "This is how we say goodbye in German...(SLAP)".
The translite is signed by Mark Ritchie and Brian Eddy, and this game has the Lost Plastic installed. |
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1997 Bally Cirqus Voltaire. Also just sold. "Join the Cirqus". A visually stunning game that became even better with the home-version software ROM update in 2002. At one time my wife's favourite game, with the evil Ringmaster and magnet on his head. Music is also great. |
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1996 Williams' Tales of the Arabian Nights - I have recently sold this game to another collector in Calgary. This is another John Popaduik game, the predecessor to Cirqus Voltaire. This game has similar elements to CV - a magnet that catches the ball and disappears, and a large spinning lamp in the middle of the playfield that tends to get in the way of the pinball similar to the menagerie ball. Also has good music theme - although it could greatly benefit from a ROM update like CV. |
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1996 Bally Safe Cracker A recent addition to the home collection, Safe Cracker is a very different pinball experience. You're a bank robber that has to avoid guards, dogs and a security system to break into the vault, all in a timed sequence. Your reward is a Magic Token!
I've picked up a NOS wired playfield for Safe Cracker and will be installing it this summer. You can read about the process here.
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