I fondly remember playing a similar game in design at a local bar/restaurant back in the Seventies. It consisted of two wall mounted boards similar to these, mounted about oh, seven to eight feet apart above the bars back wall. One box had moving bulb image of a person throwing a dart and the dart image moving and then ending at the right edge of the box, then the dart image would pick back up on the other board, eventually hitting a bullseye target. The game operated with similar remote boxes. I bet it was made by the same company. I'll have to do a bit of research! You sure evoked some great memories! 👍😊
That's really a neat sounding game! Ed has the Computer Logic version of Darts (I'm sure there were many companies making these). Here's the first video in that series ua-cam.com/video/ttZ2u8ye3mE/v-deo.html
I fondly remember playing a similar game in design at a local bar/restaurant back in the Seventies. It consisted of two wall mounted boards similar to these, mounted about oh, seven to eight feet apart above the bars back wall. One box had moving bulb image of a person throwing a dart and the dart image moving and then ending at the right edge of the box, then the dart image would pick back up on the other board, eventually hitting a bullseye target. The game operated with similar remote boxes. I bet it was made by the same company. I'll have to do a bit of research! You sure evoked some great memories! 👍😊
That's really a neat sounding game! Ed has the Computer Logic version of Darts (I'm sure there were many companies making these). Here's the first video in that series ua-cam.com/video/ttZ2u8ye3mE/v-deo.html