grabbed an arcade game that has no internet record

JordanT

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can't seem to find anything about this one it's made by Mirco Games a pinball and arcade game manufacturer from Phoenix, Arizona that went under in 1978
black and white monitor
card game 21 with up to 4 players

The game is still working despite not having a recap and has little burn in the monitor has a date of 1976 it's a cocktail cab

if anyones interested im in bc Vancouver

ill get pictures up later phone is dead
 
Is it this one? ;)


https://flyers.arcade-museum.com/?page=thumbs&db=videodb&id=4383



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Not sure if these schematics are for the same game or not. It's called "21 Game", by Marco (not Mirco). But the address on the schematics is also Phoenix, Arizona.

Figured I'd pass it on just in case...
http://arcarc.xmission.com/PDF_Arcade_Manuals_and_Schematics/21_Game_Schematics_(Marco).pdf

EDIT: The link says Marco and Page 1's title block looks like it says Marco, but page 2 & 3 clearly say Mirco so the page 1 bad scan is misleading (and the filename is wrong). They're Mirco schematics.
 
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"This is a ghost game. This right here has the ability with a 30 volt kilowatt to disperse with 30 joules within half a second. Thirty, volt, watts, in half a second,"
 
Am I the only one who thought "internet record" means a game lacking an internet connection because the vinyl record was missing?

Be honest.
 
I screwed up on that i found the record on it literally 5 min after posting.


is the monitor that dangerous GreaseBall
 
Protip: You can tell if GreaseBall is 'just funnin' if:

Words appear in his post.

;)
 
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