1959 Chicago Coin Bull's Eye Drop Ball Shuffle Alley Arcade Game. This video shows game play of this classic 10 cent arcade game. The cabinet and shuffle alley is in fantastic shape. The plexiglass backglass was poorly touched up in the "Zone" display area. The remainder of the backglass is beautiful. I am not sure whose artwork it is, but looks similar to Roy Parker's as the women are simply gorgeous. The 4 backbox animation balls I used are 33mm smooth yellow Foosballs. When I bought this game only one red 34mm ball was included. I was not sure if this was original to the game or not.
Game play consists of balls that are fed onto metal bars across three 'zones' from a motorized ball elevator. The player slides a puck into one of three zones causing the 'zone' bar to retract and dropping the ball onto the playfield in a pachinko manner. Points are scored based on which zone lane the ball falls in. Maximum points are earned when the lane with a lit target is engaged. The player gets 18 drops. There is no penalty for a ball that is allowed to pass.
Tom
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Wow! This thing is very unique and cool. Thanks for sharing!
drexful 2 years ago