The York Show 2008

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Inside the show, take your pick of these touch screen videogames for sale.

Outside in the flea market, there was also a megatouch game for sale, but no gameroom is complete without this Harley-Davidson refrigerator.

Gotta get the pin too.

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There were some videogames for sale, including "Beach Head 2002..."

and of course, one of the coolest driving games, "Daytona USA."

This pin was one of my favorites at the show.

Check out the column design and the classic Roy Parker art.

This game isn't as easy as it looks.  The pop bumper below the flippers can put the ball back into play or drain it.  Also, notice how they painted the miniature signs saying "A game of skill" etc. on the lower part of the playfield. Normally this art was on the backglass.

Here's a shot of the cabinet. According to the flyer on The Internet Pinball Database, chrome legs on this game are correct as opposed to wooden legs.

Jimmy Rosen of Old Sled Works brought some unique games.

"Sea Hunt" was one of two pinball shaker games produced by Allied Leisure in 1972

"Use shaker handles to shake playing field" to keep the ball in play. 

"Spooksville" was the other pinball shaker game, produced by Allied Leisure in 1973.  As you can see, the playfield layout is similar to "Sea Hunt."  The sounds in both these games are chimes.

Here's a shot of the cabinet.

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