Model: Arcade1Up - Williams Bally Attack From Mars Pinball Digital
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I have their arcade machine. It's more cheap feeling than the a1u arcades and the pinball offerings aren't that impressive. I also don't think the pinball will allow you to add tables like their arcade machine does.
Really? That's disappointing. I've seen their arcade Legends cabinet at Sam's and it looked like a far better machine than anything 1up arcade makes.
The Legends Pinball just came back in stock on atgames site for $749 but that includes 120+ Zaccaria tables (Pack 1-4). They have been OOS at Sams for a while as well.
During the 70's the pinball machines in the pizza parlor next door were my after school babysitter. Sure this isn't the real thing but I'm gonna give it a try. This looks like the most viable option between spending thousands of $ on a single vintage machine that needs constant maintenance or a higher tier digital table like Creative-arcade.
If I bought them, there's no way I'd be able to sell them. I frickin' love pinball and those are some of my top machines. The only thing I'd go more Gollum over would be, a Raul Julia memorial edition Adams Family machine.
"You won't be much fun,
Being blind, deaf and dumb,
But I've no-one to play with today..."
So glad this is digital. My serious temptation was the real machine for $1500 a few years back, when my friend's father sold Attack from Mars, Theatre of Magic and Medieval Madness on Craigslist.
I would have bought Midieval Madness in a heartbeat...but then I would spend 18 hours a day playing it.
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If you listen to the whole album/opera I believe he is mute as well.
Really? That's disappointing. I've seen their arcade Legends cabinet at Sam's and it looked like a far better machine than anything 1up arcade makes.
During the 70's the pinball machines in the pizza parlor next door were my after school babysitter. Sure this isn't the real thing but I'm gonna give it a try. This looks like the most viable option between spending thousands of $ on a single vintage machine that needs constant maintenance or a higher tier digital table like Creative-arcade.
Those games are $8,000 each.
Being blind, deaf and dumb,
But I've no-one to play with today..."
So glad this is digital. My serious temptation was the real machine for $1500 a few years back, when my friend's father sold Attack from Mars, Theatre of Magic and Medieval Madness on Craigslist.
From another PinBall Geezer.