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Price is $550. Game is in good condition. It is not mint, but all controls (pedals, gear box, steering wheel, coin mech, etc.) are in fine tight shape. The monitor is nice, it was from another video game, was recapped last year and really has a nice image quality, a little shadow when turned off, but not noticeable when playing. The computer boards were serviced last summer by Coin Service Tech in Pennsylvania and work perfectly. The control board is pretty good with a new bright red map of the tracks. The steering wheel and shifter are original and are acceptable to good. There are the normal cig burns between the glass and the dashboard. The marquee is very good to excellent. The cabinet was repaired using bondo and patch, repainted black in the front and back. The inside of the cabinet was gutted and reassembled. The monitor housing and CPU board mounts were updated. Newer lights and speakers were added. Overall, this is nice game - it would make a nice addition to anyone's collection. Would prefer pickup, but I can pack and ship if you make the arrangements. I will charge $100 to pallet and wrap.
Let me know if you have questions or would like more info. Jim
STUFF YOU ALREADY KNOW......
Pole Position II is a vintage arcade classic video game from legendary game manufacturer, Atari, and was produced in the early 1980's at the height of pinball and video game arcade popularity. The original Pole Position and it's successor, Pole Position II were two of Atari's most successful and popular video games, and still remain popular among collectors and enthusiasts today. Pole Position II is much the same game as regular Pole Position, but features FOUR racetracks instead of just one, faster cars, and a few enhanced sounds and many new graphics.
Select one of four challenging race courses to race your car. Qualify during the first lap and race for one of eight start positions for the full race- from "Pole Position" (1st place) to 8th place.
Race four laps to complete the full race and if you finish, you can add your name/initials and your time to the high score list. Top scoring drivers can also add their name/initials even if the full race isn't completed. Each of the 4 racetracks in Pole Position II has it's own separate high score list!
Race among other cars and avoid water slicks and road signs. Shift gears from low to high as you race- speeding up on the straight-aways, and slowing down on the curves. Navigate through long sweeping curves and tight hairpin turns. Beginners can test their skills on the "Test" raceway- a basic "oval" track which is easy to navigate. More skilled drivers can move up to the classic "Fuji" raceway, and on to the more challenging "Suzuka" and "Seaside" tracks.
Let me know if you have questions or would like more info. Jim
STUFF YOU ALREADY KNOW......
Pole Position II is a vintage arcade classic video game from legendary game manufacturer, Atari, and was produced in the early 1980's at the height of pinball and video game arcade popularity. The original Pole Position and it's successor, Pole Position II were two of Atari's most successful and popular video games, and still remain popular among collectors and enthusiasts today. Pole Position II is much the same game as regular Pole Position, but features FOUR racetracks instead of just one, faster cars, and a few enhanced sounds and many new graphics.
Select one of four challenging race courses to race your car. Qualify during the first lap and race for one of eight start positions for the full race- from "Pole Position" (1st place) to 8th place.
Race four laps to complete the full race and if you finish, you can add your name/initials and your time to the high score list. Top scoring drivers can also add their name/initials even if the full race isn't completed. Each of the 4 racetracks in Pole Position II has it's own separate high score list!
Race among other cars and avoid water slicks and road signs. Shift gears from low to high as you race- speeding up on the straight-aways, and slowing down on the curves. Navigate through long sweeping curves and tight hairpin turns. Beginners can test their skills on the "Test" raceway- a basic "oval" track which is easy to navigate. More skilled drivers can move up to the classic "Fuji" raceway, and on to the more challenging "Suzuka" and "Seaside" tracks.