I Got one of these recently from one of my Family members that I was helping with a storege & I see it needs a AC Adapter in order to work :( . I was just wondering if by chanse you know what tipe it uses. If you could hep with that info 4 me I'd Greatly Appreciate Thanks for your Time & Cool video. Thanx again - Wolf Petrone 333
I Got one of these recently from one of my Family members that I was helping with a storege & I see it needs a AC Adapter in order to work :( . I was just wondering if by chanse you know what tipe it uses. If you could hep with that info 4 me I'd Greatly Appreciate Thanks for your Time & Cool video. Thanx again - Wolf Petrone 333
are the flippers mechanical or electrical? (when you press the flipper button, the harder you hit it, the harder it swings (mechanical) or do you tap it, and it always hits the same (electrical)).
@Skyman2596 i'm guessing mechanical since when we played pinball back in the day, players who had a better feel for the machine (like The Who's Pinball Wizard)could keep the ball alive longer by manipulating the flippers in their own way,& that's really how it felt when you played: if you hit the button harder,the flipper will move differently than if you just tap it. you can get a sense of that in this video too.Hope this helps :)
I love these. I did a video on one I own from the 70's, early 80's called Atomic Arcade Pinball. Gearing makes a loud noise though. This one looks fantastic!
It really is the best home simulator of an old 70´s pinball, and AN STATE OF THE ART MECHANCAL TOY. I´ve upoaded another credit played behing a real Gottlieb pinball. Thanks for the video!
This is definitely one of the better tabletop pinball machines out there.
ddrmaxman 2 months ago
this is the best tabletop pinball machine i have seen!
SynthEnslaved 2 months ago
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I Got one of these recently from one of my Family members that I was helping with a storege & I see it needs a AC Adapter in order to work :( . I was just wondering if by chanse you know what tipe it uses. If you could hep with that info 4 me I'd Greatly Appreciate Thanks for your Time & Cool video. Thanx again - Wolf Petrone 333
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I Got one of these recently from one of my Family members that I was helping with a storege & I see it needs a AC Adapter in order to work :( . I was just wondering if by chanse you know what tipe it uses. If you could hep with that info 4 me I'd Greatly Appreciate Thanks for your Time & Cool video. Thanx again - Wolf Petrone 333
WolfPetrone333 3 months ago
very cool.
selloutasaurus 6 months ago
the tappers are electric
madvette74 8 months ago
are the flippers mechanical or electrical? (when you press the flipper button, the harder you hit it, the harder it swings (mechanical) or do you tap it, and it always hits the same (electrical)).
Skyman2596 8 months ago
@Skyman2596 i'm guessing mechanical since when we played pinball back in the day, players who had a better feel for the machine (like The Who's Pinball Wizard)could keep the ball alive longer by manipulating the flippers in their own way,& that's really how it felt when you played: if you hit the button harder,the flipper will move differently than if you just tap it. you can get a sense of that in this video too.Hope this helps :)
selloutasaurus 6 months ago
this is so bad ass :D
EdwardElricIsAwesome 1 year ago
@EdwardElricIsAwesome it's being sold on ebay
madvette74 1 year ago
I have a goosebumps pinball machine that is the same size as that one and its relly fun
zackzander50 1 year ago
I love these. I did a video on one I own from the 70's, early 80's called Atomic Arcade Pinball. Gearing makes a loud noise though. This one looks fantastic!
atarileaf 2 years ago
Wow, that's a sophisticated toy pinball table! I'd love to have one myself...
landraiderares 2 years ago
You need a lot of practice I see lol! You should be slowing the ball down more by catching it with your flippers! :D
Arcadeblaster 2 years ago
lol people can cheat at this if the ball is going in the middle slant it to the side a bit lol!
richbabe65 2 years ago
I remember owning this pinball machine when I got it for Christmas in 1993. It was the most realistic portable pinball machine at the time.
scottof83 2 years ago
Wow. With real working bumbers too, and not just dinky little springs that "resemble" bumpers. Where can I find this game?
gogofatarangers 3 years ago
you'll have to look on ebay, that where I got this one.
madvette74 3 years ago
It really is the best home simulator of an old 70´s pinball, and AN STATE OF THE ART MECHANCAL TOY. I´ve upoaded another credit played behing a real Gottlieb pinball. Thanks for the video!
elosevilla 3 years ago
tight I got all three version of these
icon770 3 years ago