The York Show 2011
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This was the giveaway game last year. Well, maybe not the exact one, but the same title. |
Nice photo, eh, art. |
As you can see, this game has a lot of drop targets. Some of the sounds in this game are similar to those used in Williams' Funhouse. Also, if you push the start button with no credits on the game, it says something like, "Go away kid, you're bothering me." |
Also at the show this year was a 1920's Seeburg coin-operated piano. |
Fully restored! |
Here's some classic Gottlieb electromechanical pins. |
This particular title can be hard to find, especially in this condition.
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"Mini Pool" features lots of stand up targets. |
This row of Stern pins included "24." |
There were actually two of these at the show. |
Here's a nice assortment of electromechanical pins.... |
...including this Bally pin. |
"Rocket III" was one of the few pins made with a spinning bumper. "Loop The Loop" was another Bally pin with this feature. |
Here's a Williams card themed pin you don't see too often. |
I like how the score reels on the playfield are used to represent cards. This was actually one of my favorite pins at the show this year. |
"Wild Card" was the last Williams single player electromechanical pin, designed by the late Steve Kordek. |