PHOENIX Cabaret - TNT Amusements

Todd Tuckey

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Here is the second Centuri cabaret---I know of no other games made in this style other than Eagle (If ANYONE knows of a dedicated Centuri cabaret other than these, PLEASE let me know!)
Monitor rebuilt, new blue T Molding, overlay touched up, sides rubbed with brown piolish that seems to cover so much!! It's now in my home game room!! Todd from TNT Amusements
 

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Here is the second Centuri cabaret---I know of no other games made in this style other than Eagle (If ANYONE knows of a dedicated Centuri cabaret other than these, PLEASE let me know!)
Monitor rebuilt, new blue T Molding, overlay touched up, sides rubbed with brown piolish that seems to cover so much!! It's now in my home game room!! Todd from TNT Amusements
Todd, I know were are both still looking for one for you, but wasn't Pleides in that same cabinet?

Scott C.
 
Well, from all I can gather, there was no Pleides in a cabaret....there are no pictures of one at least. One man who SWORE he had one, ended up with an Eagle when he actually looked at it!!! (That was several years ago when I wanted to buy it)...oh well!!! T
 
Wow, that looks so cool. Its tiny! Great game, great cab.
 
Here is the second Centuri cabaret---I know of no other games made in this style other than Eagle (If ANYONE knows of a dedicated Centuri cabaret other than these, PLEASE let me know!)
Monitor rebuilt, new blue T Molding, overlay touched up, sides rubbed with brown piolish that seems to cover so much!! It's now in my home game room!! Todd from TNT Amusements

Have you visited this site yet...?

http://www.centuri.net

Haven't done a thorough check for other cabarets but if they did do one I think it would be documented here...

LOOKS GREAT, BTW - I just picked up a Phoenix full size for $25 myself in decent structural condition...
 
just went to the Centuri site...not much activity...I just donated $2 by paypal...would be sad to see it die! Yes, I wonder whether a cabaret will surface other than the two I hyave! I keep dreaming...its a great little cabinet! Todd
 
Yes and no! I decided to try to collect all dedicated CABARETS and MINI games....however, I have a few favorite uprights....Rt 16, Change Lanes, and two Sega DUAL games (Head On 2, Invinco, Deep Scan 2), and Quasar.
I also have ALL of the special "trimline" games Sega made---including the only Carnival I ever saw, Astro Fighter, and both Dual games. Todd
 
The trimline is a sort of cocktail table, but you stand at it....Astro Fighter was one of those special games to be made as a Full Size, a Trimline, and a Super Mini...the super mini is just under 3 ft tall....(which I also have)....
Astro Blaster was made two ways for sure--full size and cabaret...there MAY have been a cocktail table...but I never saw one. T
 
Astro blaster cocktail.

The trimline is a sort of cocktail table, but you stand at it....Astro Fighter was one of those special games to be made as a Full Size, a Trimline, and a Super Mini...the super mini is just under 3 ft tall....(which I also have)....
Astro Blaster was made two ways for sure--full size and cabaret...there MAY have been a cocktail table...but I never saw one. T

There was an astro blaster cocktail. I owned one. I sold it to a collector in Nashville TN. I have only seen one other. I will see if I can dig up some photos of it.

Edit I found 2 bad pics of it. I will look for more.

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Also, here is one that was for sale last year.
http://forums.arcade-museum.com/showthread.php?t=62815&highlight=astro+blaster+cocktail
 
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they couldn't have made many of these...that's for sure! Our distributor in Philly was Eastern music...and they had to take 2 games of everything Sega made (along with every other manufacturer)...so they had some rare cocktails (hence the Sega Gremlin DIGGER I still have since new)....but I never saw many cocktails in their showroom...they had alot of vendors who took whatever lit up and worked and had a coin slot as everything was making some money it seemed!
 
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