FS: 3 Videos, 1 Pin, 1 EM Rifle (Phila,PA)

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These machines are currently for sale:

Crisis Zone (Standard) $300 .. front gun handle broken, otherwise great shape

Super Monaco GP $275 .. cabinet has scratches and fading, all other components great

Centipede (cocktail) $325 .. really nice shape all around

Police Force (pinball) $950 .. cabinet sides marred, alum. ramp patches, plays 100%

Wild Kingdom (1973 Rifle) $500 .. all targets score, cabinet 8/10, new styluses and springs installed

If there is serious interest and pictures are needed, I will take them.
 
pics of the centipede?

pics of you holding $325 cash? :)

i have this photo:

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you can see a pill-size imperfection in the 1P panel overlay, front.
the metal corner brackets are worn some but not badly.
there isn't much else to note. monitor is great. controls work perfectly.
it's the only game i've ever put in my living room, to give you an idea.
 
ROFL.. the famous girl on the centipede is actually your centipede.
Nice..

Nice looking centipede.

Where in Philadelphia are you?
 
Soooooooooooo.... tempting and in really nice shape.

Looks like the wife wont let me invade the family room with a video game
so I will have to pass.
 
Soooooooooooo.... tempting and in really nice shape.

Looks like the wife wont let me invade the family room with a video game
so I will have to pass.

i hear ya man.. id deffinitly be intrested in that EM game... deffinitly good price... only if i had the money...

hey yaggy, is that a pic of the space port that was in king of prussia mall???
 
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It's actually Hunt Valley Mall in Maryland.

Here's video of KoP Spaceport, including entrance facade.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qpLyyPusmKU

nice man cool..my old man use to be the tech at aladdins castle in the granite run mall back in the 80's.... he didnt do any board work just the minor fixing you know like fuses, leaf switches, things like that...

... he didnt do much repairing there cause most of his time he ran a repair shop for Atari 2600, intelevision and colecovisions in the Bazaar of all nations in clifton heights... back when you could by any part you needed for your home console from radio shack...
 
I also went to a Space Port in the 90s. It was my main arcade for YEARS until it sold to Namco. In Selinsgrove, PA. I would love to see pics of that place. I'm sure someone, somewhere has to have them.
 
I also went to a Space Port in the 90s. It was my main arcade for YEARS until it sold to Namco. In Selinsgrove, PA. I would love to see pics of that place. I'm sure someone, somewhere has to have them.

Ha! I remember delivering games there. It had 2 entrances and was L-shaped. The manager for many years was a cool dude named Al. Wish I took pictures.
 
Ha! I remember delivering games there. It had 2 entrances and was L-shaped. The manager for many years was a cool dude named Al. Wish I took pictures.

Hell yeah the smaller part of the L was right near the main entrance too so tons of people used to walk through it. Excellent if you played fighting games because there was always new competition there.

That's awesome that you were there too. I didn't know the owner very well but I think I used to play his son in Mortal Kombat a lot. I ended up buying my first cabinet from that place before it shut down. Good times.
 
I also spent many quarters at the Selingsgrove Spaceport, I used to work at the Hardees that was at the mall and a group of us would hit the arcade after work.
 
I also spent many quarters at the Selingsgrove Spaceport, I used to work at the Hardees that was at the mall and a group of us would hit the arcade after work.

That's awesome. Did either of you guys play fighting games? I was the 12-16 year old that wooped your ass if you played MK.
 
I also spent many quarters at the Selingsgrove Spaceport, I used to work at the Hardees that was at the mall and a group of us would hit the arcade after work.

Damn.. a little too young to remember the Selinsgrove Spaceport, but I go to the mall a lot and the Hardee's isn't there anymore. It's now a bank.
 
I don't remember playing many fighting games. Ikari Warriors, I Robot, Rygar, Whirlwind, High Speed and Raiden are the games that I recall playing the most often there. There had to be others that we played but those are all I remember playing.


That's awesome. Did either of you guys play fighting games? I was the 12-16 year old that wooped your ass if you played MK.
 
I don't remember playing many fighting games. Ikari Warriors, I Robot, Rygar, Whirlwind, High Speed and Raiden are the games that I recall playing the most often there. There had to be others that we played but those are all I remember playing.

Encom, do you still have those monthly club parties like you did a while back? I need to come see your collection of games.
 
I don't remember playing many fighting games. Ikari Warriors, I Robot, Rygar, Whirlwind, High Speed and Raiden are the games that I recall playing the most often there. There had to be others that we played but those are all I remember playing.

I can still remember the layout a little bit. Lethal Enforcers, Time Crisis and Raiden (shooters and shmups) were right near the entrance to that ma'n'pa pizza shop where the teenagers would smoke cigs. Tekken, Virtua Fighter and Time Killers (garbage fighters) were about mid-way through. Then (quality fighters) Mortal Kombat, Killer Instinct, Primal Rage, Street Fighter were all around the same area, right in the bend where all the traffic would go.

Then right after that bend there were pinball machines, and later a ticket redemption glass counter. A little further near the other entrance were the racing games (Race Driving ;)), some ticket stuff, AfterBurner, and that (I believe it was a candy claw machine) that always said "Quarters, Quarters, I LOVE Quarters!". Oh and that fuckin noisey crocodile game where you would smash their heads with a mallet and you would always hear it while you were there "OW!, OW!, OW!..."

Place was awesome. I'll never forget when I saw "Time Traveler" there, I thought it was a dream or something when I first saw it, I couldn't believe it even though it sucked. They only had that for a really short time though.
 
Wow, I had forgotten about that game. Yeah, they had the original and then upgraded it to the newer version all in about a months time. It sat near the entrance inside the mall. They also had a Pole position sit down well into the 90's there.
 
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