Great game! Challenging table with the order of the pop bumpers to be made and that center kick out hole is a great feature. The kind of table that's always fun to play.
I used to play the Slick Chick at the corner store. I could beat most of the neighborhood boys at age 7. I loved that machine. It was the best. I could pop free games back to back. My father didn’t like me to play but I would sneak around the corner until he cam to get the evening paper and make me go home. Those were some of the best days.
What a beauty. That games looks like an insane amount of fun. None of this "I shoot it up the ramp and the ball comes back to my flipper". Simply beautiful. And did you know this game inspired someone to write a book? Harry McKeown wrote Pinball Portfolio after buying this game for his son for Christmas. He played it just to make sure it worked and was sucked into the hobby and passion we call pinball.
This game looks tough as hell! Honestly, I can't nudge worth crap, so this would be a good game to practice on, because it looks like that's the only way to have any success on this thing. Thanks for the videos!
In the year 2020 the modern remake of Majorettes looks digital with real live marching band music and digitized majorettes twirling batons on the screen. I know I made this idea up is that this is something different than that 60s classic
That elusive #5 bumper on the right side ... this does look like a very fun pin, and I've never played an AAB but I like the premise from seeing it in action here :-)
I wondered if this was Tim M in Seattle, but his outside cabinet must of been damaged originally - his was plain white - or.... he repainted it to original since I saw it quite a few years ago
Tim, I don't know if anybody ever told you this... but did you know that you can actually 'nudge' these games? hahaha Just teasin, buddy. Well, I suppose it's a moot point now anyway... since you sold it.
Great game! Challenging table with the order of the pop bumpers to be made and that center kick out hole is a great feature. The kind of table that's always fun to play.
I used to play the Slick Chick at the corner store. I could beat most of the neighborhood boys at age 7. I loved that machine. It was the best. I could pop free games back to back. My father didn’t like me to play but I would sneak around the corner until he cam to get the evening paper and make me go home. Those were some of the best days.
I love the sound the older games play you can hear the bells and it's so exciting
the most beautiful and intriuging game play of any EM ever made
What a beauty. That games looks like an insane amount of fun. None of this "I shoot it up the ramp and the ball comes back to my flipper". Simply beautiful. And did you know this game inspired someone to write a book? Harry McKeown wrote Pinball Portfolio after buying this game for his son for Christmas. He played it just to make sure it worked and was sucked into the hobby and passion we call pinball.
@@The1200r Actually I do. It really is a great book.
This game looks tough as hell! Honestly, I can't nudge worth crap, so this would be a good game to practice on, because it looks like that's the only way to have any success on this thing.
Thanks for the videos!
I love the extra action below the flippers. That was a nice touch.
Once you get used to nudging, getting extra balls is an absolute cakewalk.
In the year 2020 the modern remake of Majorettes looks digital with real live marching band music and digitized majorettes twirling batons on the screen. I know I made this idea up is that this is something different than that 60s classic
That elusive #5 bumper on the right side ... this does look like a very fun pin, and I've never played an AAB but I like the premise from seeing it in action here :-)
When I was a teenager, I had a huge crush on a beautiful blonde Bonnie Billock who was head majorette in band, she was a couple years older than me
I wondered if this was Tim M in Seattle,
but his outside cabinet must of been damaged originally - his was plain white -
or.... he repainted it to original since I saw it quite a few years ago
This one ended up selling for about $1,700
+bitchinpinball Not so bad for such a rare game.Would like to get one,only have space for one pin
PS: fun fact,your final score is my birth year
For much Majorette goes in 2015?
Tim, I don't know if anybody ever told you this... but did you know that you can actually 'nudge' these games? hahaha
Just teasin, buddy. Well, I suppose it's a moot point now anyway... since you sold it.
not a good game..