OMG!! SPACEFURY cocktail!!!

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Is the seller overseas? What are those awful looking generic cabs he has in the background in some of the pics?

that is the fantastic Nichi Crazy Climber.

..and good timing on the listing, haha. I just dug out the SF CTs I've had for 12 years or so to clean up barely a week ago (509 and 9700 clicks.) ops couldn't been thrilled with the reliability of these things, I suppose.
 
i wouldnt touch that for $300 bucks let alone $3000.

it has the infamous G08-001 monitor.. the worst and most dangerous monitor ever known to mankind.

that thing is bound to catch fire sooner or later like all models of that era.

google the G08-001 monitor for space fury
 
i wouldnt touch that for $300 bucks let alone $3000.

it has the infamous G08-001 monitor.. the worst and most dangerous monitor ever known to mankind.

that thing is bound to catch fire sooner or later like all models of that era.

google the G08-001 monitor for space fury


That's a load of sh*t.

I have had much less trouble with the several G08's I have than the WG6100's
 
"Like all models of that ere" Dude there was one undocumented fire with the GO8-001 monitor,I have a Space Fury and a TAC-SCAN and I have yet to ever see a spark out of either one of them and they get allot of playtime.I do kind of agree with you on one thing. Where do people come up with a price for something so rare.3,000 that would get me a nice vacation somewhere.Best of luck to him though :)

i wouldnt touch that for $300 bucks let alone $3000.

it has the infamous G08-001 monitor.. the worst and most dangerous monitor ever known to mankind.

that thing is bound to catch fire sooner or later like all models of that era.

google the G08-001 monitor for space fury
 
it has the infamous G08-001 monitor.. the worst and most dangerous monitor ever known to mankind.

I assume you're being at least partially facetious, though it is true that they can fail spectacularly if left unmaintained.

They're fine. I've run them daily for years without problems, just make sure the solder is touched up on the monitor and the power supply connectors are solid... otherwise you might end up with this:

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(credit: I don't know who made that, but it was worth saving)
 
I assume you're being at least partially facetious, though it is true that they can fail spectacularly if left unmaintained.

They're fine. I've run them daily for years without problems, just make sure the solder is touched up on the monitor and the power supply connectors are solid... otherwise you might end up with this:

g08.jpg


(credit: I don't know who made that, but it was worth saving)

That print is FANTASTIC! Can I get one of those?!?

BTW, that game is not so new, it had almost a million plays on it....;)

Jeff
 
I wouldn't leave my Toobin on if I left the house. I figure all of this stuff is a potential fire hazard. Time has leveled the playing field.

I found a VERY nice, could almost use the word mint, Space Fury cocktail several years ago. I think it was an Ebay auction, but the guy lived in the middle of nowhere, nice guy, but definitely the creepiest game pickup, as it was at night, and deer were running across the roads.

I was burned out and inactive in the hobby for a couple of years, so I ended up selling it for the $100 that I paid for it, to a local guy. I had to drill the lock out and there wasn't a mouse poop or anything in it, it was clean. I'd regret it, but I just didn't care for the cocktail aspect of it.
 
How does a game have negative plays on it? I'm not questioning the story or anything, the game is freakin mint but don't games come from the factory at zero? Or do they leave a few hundred for testing purposes or something? I guess I have never seen a NOS game so I don't know.
 
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