HUO Revenge From Mars with Star Wars Kit + extras - VERY PIC HEAVY!

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HUO Revenge From Mars with Star Wars Kit + extras - VERY PIC HEAVY!

Up for sale is a Home Use Only (verifiable) Revenge From Mars with Star Wars Episode 1 kit.

Located in Quakertown, PA (15 minutes from Allentown). NO DELIVERY OR SHIPPING, sorry.

Will need to be removed from basement (outside enterance, 11 steps). I can assist with removal.

This has been in my home for the past 6 years. I purchased it from a fellow KLOV member, who purchased it new in the box. This is not a route beater, it is Home Use Only, but it is NOT without some minior issues.

Overall, this is in fantastic condition. Both playfiields are in excellent condition. Cabinet is solid with fantastic RFM sideart. T-molding is in very good condition. Both translites are in great condition. Playfield siderails have chips int hem from the playfield swaps. NOS siderails ARE included (but not installed).

Star Wars Episode 1 kit is in great shape. I do not have the box for that though. Includes spare ROM card which makes the swaps much easier (just swap the board and flash the software). Null Modem cable will be included as well. Light saber is custom blue and works 100%. RFM has the Cliffy protector installed on the SOL hole and has the Bill Ung UFO kit installed, but it is not working correctly.

Monitor is a Wells Gardner, and is original, with a great picture. Lamp column 7B is out (this occured years ago when I installed the LED kit in RFM. Does not affect game play, but the pop bumper area is a little dark.

Price is $4750 with all of the followin items included - If you don't like the price, move to another post or just enjoy the photos. Feel free to e-mail me at [email protected] if you have any questions.

Includes:
Revenge From Mars machine
Star Wars Episode 1 kit
Star Wars cabinet decals (I do NOT have the front decal)
Null Modem Cable (not pictured)
NOS Pinball 2000 siderails (not pictured)
Daughter card with SWE1 ROMS installed (not pictured)
RFM spare sling plastics and return lane plastics (NOS)
RFM flyer (not pictured)
SWE1 flyer (signed by John Popadiuk)
SWE1 playfield cad drawing (signed by John Popadiuk)
SWE1 promotional poster (signed by Duncan Brown - a pinball 2000 engineer - but personalized) (not pictured)
Combination shooter so there is no need to swap the plunger when changing games
All keys and manuals

Here are the photos. I would be more than happy to take any additional photos for interested parties. Machine is currently set up for Star Wars Episode 1.

Cabinet
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I am the "fellow KLOVr" Chris purchased this from. I can personally vouch for the minty-freshness of this game. I have seen it recently, and it's just as nice as it was when I unboxed it (linky action). I also took pictures of the Star Wars Episode I conversion kit unboxing (more hot linky action).

I will be sad to see it go, as I've maintained "first right of refusal" for years on this one.

In the link above, you will see a green light saber neon. This broke long ago, and was replaced and is now blue as pictured in the photos above. It is the same game as the link indicates, just a different neon in the light saber. Hope that clears up the question that was asked :)

Chris
 
In the link above, you will see a green light saber neon. This broke long ago, and was replaced and is now blue as pictured in the photos above. It is the same game as the link indicates, just a different neon in the light saber. Hope that clears up the question that was asked :)

Chris

I can also personally vouch for this story, as he kept me in the loop the entire time. Custom blue neon is way cooler than the factory green anyway.
 
"stuff" photos

Here are photos of some of the "extras" with the machine. More information below as well.

Photo #1 -

Pinball 2000 schematics, RFM goodie bag, extra plugs, Spare PRISM card

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The spare Prism card does NOT work. I don't know why. I bought it, tested it, and just got a white screen when that card was installed. The one in the machine now works 100%. I never looked into it any further.

Photo #2 -

The same spare prism card, ROM daughter card, combo shooter unit, board seperator tool, original RFM launch button, Null Modem Cable, coin box cover (coin box is included) SWE1 and RFM original manuals.

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Photo #3 - SWE1 flyer (signed in silver by John Popadiuk)

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In getting everything together, I could not find the NOS siderails. I don't remember if I had already sold those, or if I just misplaced them. As a resilt, I will lower the price of the package to $4600. Side rails are available from Pinball Life for $36 per set. I paid MUCH more than that long ago before they were readily available, and that is why the larger price reduction.

Again, if you have any questions, feel free to ask :) Forgot to mention that I would entertain a trade possibility for a Cirqus Voltaire.

Chris
 
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I have a minty HUO RFM with boxes and receipts. Its in amazing condition.

However I wouldnt sell it for less than $5k and I dont even have an SWE1 kit.

This is a great price at $4600 imo. I should know, Ive helped many of my friends buy RFM's.
 
Bump this up. I hit an arcade up north today that happened to have a SWE1. Great great game.

Anyone considering this - 2 great games at a great price! I cant believe its still out there. Not only that - This is arcade history folks!

Good luck with the sale....
 
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