Was rush' n attack dedicated or?

That Alligator picture is great !! At first I thought he had her by the back of the hair. Then I looked again and he's holding her hand. It looks like he's getting ready to punch her, or do something else to her...
 
I've never seen a Rush N Attack dedicated, I don't think it exists. I still have my NOS Rush N Attack kit waiting for a cabinet but I just can't decide which cab to put it in... I wanted that custom Rush N Attack cab that was on ebay but the timing was horrible and I was out of town. I still regret not getting it....
 
Slight hijack: I have a set of side art if anyone wants it. Pay for shipping or trade something for it. Willis art, wico catalog, I dunno. It was stored in a roll and its a bit dirty, but should apply just fine.
 
What the hell is that chick doing in that flyer pic?!


NO KIDDING!!! and WHY does the flyer show a photo like they expect the average 80's family to be able to afford an arcade machine for their home???

ha! ha! ha!
 
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Hey Guys,
While I can't be sure, I think I have actually seen a dedicated Rush'n Attack. It could have been a really nice conversion, but I recall one in a local department store lobby. The thing that sticks in my mind is that it had a piece of plexi and i think it had a two layer marquee or a bubble topper or something like that, I recall a G.I. Joe figure being in the marquee or the topper. If it wasn't dedicated, it really looked it. The Joe was Footloose circa 1985. But again, it could have just been a really good conversion.
 
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