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Space Invaders £450 ono
Manufacturer: Bally
Year: 1980
Description: Living up to its name by being a wide-bodied game, this was optimistically created to encourage the playing of pinball during the videogame age. This simple but effective game features an excellent 'Alien'-like artwork and an infinity effect back box.
Notes: In good working order, but he has been invading the galaxy for 25 years, so usual wear and tear.
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Lost in Space £750
Manufacturer: Sega
Year: 1999
Description: Based on the film, the game features fast and furious multi-ball moments, imaginative use of magnets and great speech and sound. An additional set of flipper buttons control both side and centre posts that at least in theory help prevent those balls escaping.
Notes: Clean and fully working.
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The Machine - aka Bride of Pinbot £500
Manufacturer: Williams
Year: early 1990
Description: Following on the theme from the 1980's game 'Pinbot', this delightful robotic bride literally turns a few heads as she transforms herself and bursts into song before awarding the player with multi-ball and the chance to join the 'Billionaires' Club'. A reliable and delightful game.
Notes: n/a
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North Star poa
Manufacturer: Gottlieb
Year: 1964
Description: A very sad 'North Star' that was once much loved but sadly passed away many many years ago. Awaits rather hopefully for re-incarnation before being returned to its owner.
Notes: n/a
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Creature from the Black Lagoon £400
Manufacturer: Bally
Year: 1992
Description: A lovely, 50's themed table based on the 3D film of the same name.
Notes: Powers up and works but problems with the hologram.
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Flash £300
Manufacturer: Williams
Year: 1979
Description: A great game in its heyday.
Notes: Fully working, but no guarantee
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