I can't believe I missed this Super rare game!

It was listed for $975. Here's a pic of the actual game sold incase the link goes down.
 

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No game board though (or perhaps there but not working?) ... still very nice to snag that. :)

Arcade antique

Electronics
in Hollywood, FL Posted 1 day ago

Description
My grandfather's arcade game.. Needs gaming motherboard.. Collectors edition. Great condition

Condition
Used (normal wear)
 
Wow.
A game that actually deserves a RARE tag.
Funny that it didn't make it far from home.



I know that's crazy, from Hialeah to Hollywood,Fl. & since it was his grandfather's chances are he could of bought it new. In the pics the game looked extremely nice.
 
No game board though (or perhaps there but not working?) ... still very nice to snag that. :)

Arcade antique

Electronics
in Hollywood, FL Posted 1 day ago

Description
My grandfather's arcade game.. Needs gaming motherboard.. Collectors edition. Great condition

Condition
Used (normal wear)




I think it was all there but the pcb wasn't working.
 
PICS for archival -> (hopefully a KLOV'r got it) ...

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Just watched a youtube video of the gameplay, love the flying/shooting mechanics (think Tron tank maze, can move/fire independently).

Vector base defense.
 
That didn't take long.

http://www.villagebbs.com/forum/index.php/topic,32703.0.html

Shit, did you read the story??? WTF?

[posted from other site]

As most of you know by now... Yep i picked up a Aztarac. And you'll find out while reading this... Yes its not a regular Aztarac.

So i saw an ad on the internet for an arcade as always. I went and picked it up. For the last 24 hours ... my phone hasnt stopped ringing. From offers to congratulating me on the find.

So to give you guys some of the story... I went to pick up the arcade with my friend Danny. We get to the location and there was 1 dumb ass already there. He was low balling the offer and had the idea to grab the cabinet and turn it into a 60-1. I told the guy a few words and told him this isnt his day with this machine. I also told him to leave this machine to the pro's. (I almost slapped the guy a cross the street when he mentioned 60-1)

I get the machine to the storage...
And i had a bag of old spare keys and told Danny i remembered having a Circus Charlie with a bad lock. I threw away the lock and kept the keys... Thank god i did.
The same keys opened the front coin door. Inside was literally Pandora's box. It contained a goodies bag still sealed from the factory. A sales invoice. A delivery receipt. And a New Equipment Condition Report form. A small wrench. And ONE QUARTER. I looked at the coin mech meter.... It reads... "000001". When i looked at the name of the person it was given / sold to it read ... "Tim Stryker" the guy who designed the game. Talk about a "Holyshit" moment. I wanted to share this find with everyone... The story is awesome. And thought this might brighten up your day.

See below photo's.
Thanks Neil
 
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Relax you foaming mouth KLOV'ers...this game is sold...gone. A KLOV'r got it.

I owned one. Made me a nice payday when I decided to sell. This second to Inferno are the games I wished I never sold.
 
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