I was going back through my Chicago Coin Sharpshooter this week and made a short video of it in action. It's difficult to capture the full glory of this type of game even with a video. Check out the flicker candle bulbs (original) and how the camera shakes from the gun re-coil/feedback.
Being a later model EM this game seems to have more targets and movement than the early games. It also has 2 different sounds generated from the soundboard.
I was going back through my Chicago Coin Sharpshooter this week and made a short video of it in action. It's difficult to capture the full glory of this type of game even with a video. Check out the flicker candle bulbs (original) and how the camera shakes from the gun re-coil/feedback.
Being a later model EM this game seems to have more targets and movement than the early games. It also has 2 different sounds generated from the soundboard.
Here is another clip where you can see the flicker candle bulbs a little better. You can also hear the chain squeak noise. This is a mechanical sound created by the chain linkage used to move the targets. It also doubles as the sound for the unicycle guy pedaling. At this camera angle you can see the black lights and hit/miss light in the top of the machine. They are normally not visible while playing.
I couldn't hit much while holding the camera on this one...