I used to play that machine at a miniature golf course in Hemet, CA. I think I was in 4th grade. I used to put in a quarter, rack up extra credits, and then sell them.
That's one of my all time favorite machines. I'd be happy if this was my only table. I played Monte Carlo, the 4 player version regularly back in 1973 at the miniature golf course in Menlo Park, CA, right off of Highway 101. Not to brag or anything, but I could rack up games on it and sell them to people waiting to play. There used to be a trick with the bottom sling slots being able to hit that center hole that you could easily keep hitting it and knocking out those little lights at the top, plus getting the 5000 points after it lit up. That's how I got to max out the games on the machine. Those were THE Days my friends. Nice camera work and thanks for the memories.
I used to play that machine at a miniature golf course in Hemet, CA. I think I was in 4th grade. I used to put in a quarter, rack up extra credits, and then sell them.
Same here ! But in Menlo Park , CA right off the freewary. I'd hitch hike there, rack up a bunch of games and sell them.
Looks pretty cool for an old school game
That's one of my all time favorite machines. I'd be happy if this was my only table. I played Monte Carlo, the 4 player version regularly back in 1973 at the miniature golf course in Menlo Park, CA, right off of Highway 101. Not to brag or anything, but I could rack up games on it and sell them to people waiting to play. There used to be a trick with the bottom sling slots being able to hit that center hole that you could easily keep hitting it and knocking out those little lights at the top, plus getting the 5000 points after it lit up. That's how I got to max out the games on the machine. Those were THE Days my friends. Nice camera work and thanks for the memories.