another nicely restored and beautiful machine .... still waiting for ya to get back to me about purchasing one of these bad boys ... Hope to hear from you soon Cory .. :)
@areizman4 жыл бұрын
The internal nickname for this game was 'Mistake' . Leftover EM game design produced to fill surplus factory capacity.
@Maddog19113 жыл бұрын
WOW... WOOOOW... the synth effects on this give me goosebumps...
@danielsoto55173 жыл бұрын
I loved Mystic pinball back in the day. I always loved their sound effects. And also brings back great memories from the arcade shop I used to go, with besides Mystic there were other machines like Alien Storm, Puzzle Booble, Double Dragon 2, etc.
@jayducharme Жыл бұрын
Fascinating layout. I’d never seen this table before.
@MM1717mm5 жыл бұрын
love it.... reminds me of simpler times 🙃
@guillermovallarino53265 жыл бұрын
Love this Pinball
@mike2565 Жыл бұрын
An all-time favorite. I’d kick the shit out this machine at the local bowling alley. Especially liked hitting ball into target to get extra ball and special. Sold the extra popped games for quarters. Great machine!
@barnabarinludocratique62623 жыл бұрын
1:24 to 1:30 nice sound effects
@alexcasadei8930 Жыл бұрын
Great machine!
@davideisemann71305 жыл бұрын
Auwl man a year earlier it would've been an E.M. with actual score reels, & real chimes Not sounds from an attacking spaceship and tiny little digital score displays. Just my opinion !
@TitoCompianni5 жыл бұрын
Maybe three years earlier
@davideisemann71305 жыл бұрын
@@TitoCompianni yes you're right I had a Bally night rider 1976 EM and in 1977 they made the solid state version but although it had digital score displays I think it still had chimes. It was a super fast machine I regret selling it. The EM era was a thing of the past by 1980 im kinda surprised the few companies still making pinballs never ventured into making a few EMs but I guess it would be as risky as making VCRs
@TitoCompianni5 жыл бұрын
@@davideisemann7130Maybe that was too much investment for their companies. I'm from Southamerica, and by the earlies eighties (i'm 49, i start play pinball at my 14) they had only Bally, Willams, Gottlieb, and a few Stern, Atari and the primitive Gameplan (Coney Island and Sharpshooter) but they were no more "chim" pinballs, all was electronic.
@davideisemann71305 жыл бұрын
@@TitoCompianni that's funny o never heard the term "chim" before .I'm 58 and grew up in Philadelphia US. Back in the 70s there was lots of arcades here some with 50 - 60 pinballs (the same as you mentioned) now you can't find a single machine not in bars,barbershops,poolhalls,nowhere it's interesting that machines made it to South America. I'm starting to see some pinballs for sale here on the net for sale made in Spain and I know it's popular in the U.k. any way it's a great hobby and a it's fun ! Thanks for the feedback and greetings from PHILLY
@TitoCompianni5 жыл бұрын
@@davideisemann7130 It was my mistake, My english is poor, i mean "chimes", or bell sounds. About the pinballs, i did not express myself very well, i was talking about the pinballs that arrive to Uruguay, my country, but they were american machines,, Spain was the second main pinball producer country, (after US) because the 40 years dictatorship they suffer from 30's to 70's had banned a lot of foreign products, but i never played one of them, and in Southamerica, Brazil has a very strong video game industry, but i never heard about any pinball machine from there. About the lack of places where play pinball today, here is the same situation, or worst. The only pinball i know right now, is in a mall not so far from my home, they have Williams, Mousin Around, and not in great condition. Some of my favourites when i was young was GOTTLIEB Panthera, Star Race, Spiderman, WILLIAMS Addams Family, Blackout, BALLY Globetrotters, and a lot more