My Vacation, game in the wild

CamaroMurph

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Just took a week long vacation in yosemite and sequoia national parks. This was the only game I found and it was at the hotel we stayed at outside yosemite. The Cedar Lodge to be exact. The kids and I dumped a few quarters in it.

Sorry for the crappy cell phone pictures. I don't know much about Jr Pacman but assumed this was a kit put into what looked like a Galaxian cabinet. Serial number on the back was something like 53,000 ish.

The one and two player start buttons were wired backward and one time my son put a quarter in it and the screen went fuzzing, came back to good and he lost his quarter.

All in all, enjoyed getting the chance to play a little on my vacation.

For those of you who are car nuts, the bay area cobra club was staying at our hotel the first few nights so I got some great car photo's as well.

Murph
 

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Thanks for posting. It is nice to see classics still out there bringing a little joy to people.
All I have to say is if you see Yogi or Boo Boo playing... Run!

Scott C.
 
Summer vacation hotel arcade games were my inspiration to eventually own some.

Nice to see there are still a few around. :cool:
 
Go figure...I was just in Taos, New Mexico staying at a time share (thank you to my parents), and they had a small game room that had this (attachments).

I figured maybe they'd have a Ms. PacMan or a Galaga, but an Atari Video Pinball?

It was in very good shape, too, but not working.

Strange...but there it was :).

Jon
 
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