Watch Todd Tuckey, owner of TNT Amusements, compare HERCULES with a regular pinball machine. The electronics are show...PLUS you get to see UNDERNEATH the machine and how it works! Watch our other videos...we are always adding more! Although this is copyrighted, you are welcome to use our footage if you give TNT Amusements proper credit!
Peaches records and tapes at 8018 W.Broad st. in Richmond Va. had this machine when it came out new in 1980. It was $1.00 per play, which was a lot back then.
I always enjoy your video's Todd.
shaynebraid 3 days ago in playlist Uploaded videos
i played one in arcade in b.c back 80s was overkill
Arkstrikle 1 month ago
"you can buy it!"
setsunasamachan 3 months ago
Back in the day I remember playing this sumo size pinball at time zone in mountain view ca.
siouxmoux3 6 months ago
Here's my question, what is the smallest proper pinball machine out there?
(Proper meaning not one of those toy like the ones by Zizzle)
TheDabeavis 8 months ago
Peaches records and tapes at 8018 W.Broad st. in Richmond Va. had this machine when it came out new in 1980. It was $1.00 per play, which was a lot back then.
TehHampsterHead 8 months ago
Atari pinballs were never that good. People would line up to play this simply cause it was so huge. Atari stuck to video games after this one.
jahovahut 10 months ago
What, no multiball? Boooo . . . haha, just kidding.
Wargoat6 11 months ago
Loves this guys enthusiasm. The only place I saw a Hercules was in Myrtle Beach SC back in 1992 in one of those game rooms on the strip.
southport97 1 year ago
I used to play one of these at the Nickelodeon in Des Moines Iowa in the 1980s. It was in terrible condition - mostly a novelty.
envisionelec 1 year ago