This has come up a few times recently so I've decided to publicly share my "want list". I am going to specify the geographic region for each, since most people tend to know machines from one geographic area above all others.
Japan - 1977 Vanishing Point - バニシングポイント by 豊栄産業 (Hoei Sangyo) or 1978 世界一周ゲーム (Round The World game) by 柿崎計器 有限会社 (Kakizaki Keiki) or Space Trip by unknown or 1978 Super Cars - スーパーカー by 柿崎計器 (Kakizaki Keiki)
These are essentially the same game except with different graphics. Round The World has at least 2 variant graphics. There is also a game from 1984 called Mr. ジャンプくん (Mr. Jump-kun) by ケーアンドユー商会 (K&U Company) but it is a full upright, and I'd only want to ship the top half.
1977 Vanishing Point - バニシングポイント by 豊栄産業 (Hoei Sangyo) |
North America - 1932 The Maple Leaf by Automatic Industries (I want to document more on one of the few Canadian manufacturers!)
Japan - 1950s Smart Ball or Lucky Ball table (I have one of these, but I want one in Very Good condition)
I am interested in any old pachinko machines that look like just a grid of nails: |
any pachinko machine that outputs a coin or token instead of balls |
Miscellaneous:
- Research materials on Japanese games - this is all on a separate page. Catalogs, flyers, and other ephemera from Japan circa 1975 and before are desperately needed.
- Mills Novelty circular 125 G circa 1906, or any Mills documentation of their "Japanese Booth" or "Japanese Rolling Ball" setup.
- arcade marquees wanted:
- Strider (Capcom)
- Dark Planet (Stern)
- Ninja (Sega, 1985)
- Roller Aces (Williams)
- Super Spacefortress Macross (Fabtek)
- Time Gal (Taito, 1985)
- Electronic Fantasy (Taito)
- Quiz Dragon (Capcom)
- plus a few more, message me for a full list
- pinball backglasses wanted:
- Women's-Lib (Sega)
- Fairy (Playmatic)
- Star-Jet (1963, Bally)
- Flip A Card / Card Trix (1970, Gottlieb)
- Star Trek (1971, Gottlieb)
North America - 1968 Steeplechase by Irving Kaye
North America - 1900s-1930s Beehive by H.C. Evans (not coinop, it's a scam carnival gambling game)
North America - 1900s-1930s Drop Case by H.C. Evans (there are 2 major types, the single ball drop case and the 3-ball one where you tip the cups. I'm interested in both. These are not coinop, they are crooked carnival games / scams)
North America - 1947 Heavy Hitter by Bally - most of these come with bases/stands, but those were actually optional. I do not need the base, and I know there are a bunch of copies that have lost their base and I'll probably grab one of those some day if I find one for a good price. Lower priority right now.
North America - 1935 Par Golf by GM Laboratories
North America - new Stern pinballs! One day... There are 2 different Pro model machines I have my eyes on... and a boutique one
2021 Godzilla Pro by Stern |
2018 Deadpool Pro by Stern |
2023 Labyrinth by Barrels of Fun |
Europe - 1952 Elektromat by Wulff - there are 3 different models, just with different graphics. I do not care which one: Football, Ice Hockey, Revue
Europe - 1960s The Hat Trick by Ruffler & Walker
Europe - Bar billiards
North America - 1935 Lite-A-Line by Pacific Amusement Manufacturing Company
North America - 1937 World Series by Rock-ola
North America - 1970s Continental Bingo by Bally
North America - 1965 Ski-Fun by Midway - I'll have room for a skeeball some day??
North America - 1936 Dice by Mills Novelty
North America - 1947 Sportsman Roll by Square Amusement Company - There isn't a single roll-up game that has my heart, but if we're talking dream collection, then I definitely want to get one of them. There were a few briefly made post-WW2 before they faded away.
North America - 1932 English by Mills (a failed prototype, there are at least 2 known surviving copies. It was a bit of a dud but I want it because it shows a Rolling Ball influence.
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