WadeLanham
05-06-2004, 12:22 PM
http://www.buccisarcade.com
Go to Current Pins, then Who Dunnit?
Picking up this one tomorrow. I'm pretty fired up!
Wade
RadArcade
05-06-2004, 01:19 PM
Sweet. I have not played it enought to get into or understand the ruleset, but I really dig the slot machine and elevator. Very unique playfield. I played it at CAX last year.
WadeLanham
05-10-2004, 04:16 AM
Thanks! Yeah, like any modern game, it takes some time to learn the objectives of the game. I play a lot of new pins in our local pinball player's club (some of the guys only have new, "top-10" pins), and to be honest I haven't really figured out the rules to any of them yet! I can get somewhere on some of the older 80's pins though that have much easier rules. I wanted a game with a little more to do (ramps, rules, etc.) than my Millionaire, which I previously sold to raise money for a new one. But I didn't find anything that was nice enough and priced right at Allentown!
Generally, at Allentown, they were asking "very nice condition or near mint" prices but the games were really average condition, a lot of them were even poor condition. There were only a couple of really nice pins there, like that Cyclone that was $3500, but who has that kind of money??
I picked it up Friday but didn't get to set it up in my gameroom until Saturday afternoon when some friends came over. Luckly, it all still works! We did put a nice chip in the very back of it when moving it though. http://forums.lymphoma.com/forums.arcade-museum.com/images/ubbgraemlins/frown.gif It could have been worse I guess, it could have been in a more noticable spot. This machine is really in great condition (the only broken part is the Tony's Palace plastic on the elevator), and has a lot of fun shots on it. I'm really fired up about it! http://forums.lymphoma.com/forums.arcade-museum.com/images/ubbgraemlins/smile.gif
Wade