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Re: Identify this Bronze Age game
10/17/14 07:32 AM
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>All that's known so far is that it's a conversion for Chicago Coin's TV Ping Pong. Made >by Chicago Coin, not made by Chicago Coin, no one really knows yet.
>Paging gregf First time seeing that myself since I have never seen that before at places I visited during 1970s.
Did anyone identify if it is a single board kit, or does it have multiple add-on pcbs connected to a main logic board (pcb)? I probably missed the comment of how many pcbs it has.
I did read someone believes it might use a cpu because of the player versus machine option, but pong clones of either For-Play's Rally and Digital Games Model 474 also have player versus machine option and those two are non-cpu games so I disagree with that comment.
I agree with a few of the commentors that it is likely a conversion kit where operators could alter the cab....something along lines of what JRW Electronics was marketing at that time as well. It could be a company was doing that during 1970s in Canada for the Canadian vendors market?
-- JRW Electronics http://flyers.arcade-museum.com/?page=ar...rch+the+Archive --
>and "The Golden Age Arcade Historian"...
Keith has to be the ideal source and likely has something about this item in his archives.
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