Back in the late 70s-early 80s, my father's friend owned a pizza joint in Queens. He put a pretty large game room in the back. He always had 8 or 10 upright arcade games and one pinball. Because he was so busy and had a lot of room for a NYC store. He got priority when new games came out. Every month the leasing company would come and rotate in the newest games. Some games that stand out in my mind at their debut, Asteroids and Asteroids Deluxe, Scramble, Missile Command, Tempest, Spiderman, Tron, some cool WWII game where game sprites of explosions were superimposed over real footage of harbors and cities. The only two pinball machines I can remember were Spiderman and Volcano. I never forgot "Volcano Barometer Rising". That guy lost his lease in the mid 90's. Five years ago, He made the news. He killed some pedestrian, while driving his cab. He had a son my age that mysteriously vanished 10 years ago without a trace. I still see the old man around the neighborhood.
Ooh, I love this table layout, especially the top half, although the location of the 4 pop-bumpers also seems ideal. Really nice action, and not loaded with ramps.
Back in the late 70s-early 80s, my father's friend owned a pizza joint in Queens. He put a pretty large game room in the back. He always had 8 or 10 upright arcade games and one pinball. Because he was so busy and had a lot of room for a NYC store. He got priority when new games came out. Every month the leasing company would come and rotate in the newest games. Some games that stand out in my mind at their debut, Asteroids and Asteroids Deluxe, Scramble, Missile Command, Tempest, Spiderman, Tron, some cool WWII game where game sprites of explosions were superimposed over real footage of harbors and cities. The only two pinball machines I can remember were Spiderman and Volcano. I never forgot "Volcano Barometer Rising". That guy lost his lease in the mid 90's. Five years ago, He made the news. He killed some pedestrian, while driving his cab. He had a son my age that mysteriously vanished 10 years ago without a trace. I still see the old man around the neighborhood.
Ooh, I love this table layout, especially the top half, although the location of the 4 pop-bumpers also seems ideal. Really nice action, and not loaded with ramps.
It's good to know I'm not the only one who loses all but one of my pinballs seconds after multiball starts...
How do I disassemble the machine to move it to a second story room?
The backbox completely detaches. You just have to disconnect some connectors first. It's not difficult at all.