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<blockquote data-quote="invitro" data-source="post: 167912" data-attributes="member: 446"><p>At last, the mystery of how Farsight could do Dracula is solved!</p><p></p><p>Here's a couple of table possibilities that I don't think I've seen mentioned. (Very impressive researching by the way.)</p><p></p><p><a href="http://www.ipdb.org/machine.cgi?id=492" target="_blank">Charlie's Angels</a> (Gottlieb, 1978) is owned by Columbia. This, along with the already-mentioned Close Encounters and Sinbad, are all 1978 machines, and all Gottlieb System 1. The beloved Genie is a 1979 System 1. Hmm...</p><p></p><p><img src="http://mirror2.ipdb.org/images/492/image-1.jpg" alt="" class="fr-fic fr-dii fr-draggable " style="" /></p><p></p><p><img src="http://www.ipdb.org/images/492/image-18.jpg" alt="" class="fr-fic fr-dii fr-draggable " style="" /></p><p></p><p></p><p><a href="http://www.ipdb.org/machine.cgi?id=4335" target="_blank">Total Recall (Data East, 1990)</a> was distributed by TriStar. Don't get too excited if you don't already know -- there was only one prototype made of this machine...</p><p></p><p><img src="http://mirror2.ipdb.org/images/4335/image-3.jpg" alt="" class="fr-fic fr-dii fr-draggable " style="" /></p><p></p><p>... but what a machine it is! Check out this crazy nutso genius playfield ...</p><p></p><p><img src="http://mirror2.ipdb.org/images/4335/image-2.jpg" alt="" class="fr-fic fr-dii fr-draggable " style="" /></p><p></p><p>This must have been Seckel's "crack period".</p><p></p><p></p><p><a href="http://www.ipdb.org/machine.cgi?id=4787" target="_blank">Terminator 3 (Stern, 2003) </a>has Columbia as its international distributor... does that count?</p><p></p><p>Don't forget about <a href="http://www.ipdb.org/machine.cgi?id=728" target="_blank">Dracula (Stern, 1978)</a>.</p><p></p><p>I'm excited, if mainly for Johnny Mnemonic. I liked Starship Troopers quite well the few times I've played it. I remember all the Data East tables (PotO, H**k, LAH, RoboCop) as being turds, but I'm willing to give 'em another try. I played an enormous ton of LAH before my pinball tastes became sophisticated. I love Frankenstein, but I've played it to death. Elvis is I think good fun. I haven't played the other Sterns, or the Gottliebs.</p><p></p><p>(Everyone's talking about Phantom of the Opera, but I don't think I saw mentioned here that it's based on the 1989 Columbia movie.)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="invitro, post: 167912, member: 446"] At last, the mystery of how Farsight could do Dracula is solved! Here's a couple of table possibilities that I don't think I've seen mentioned. (Very impressive researching by the way.) [URL="http://www.ipdb.org/machine.cgi?id=492"]Charlie's Angels[/URL] (Gottlieb, 1978) is owned by Columbia. This, along with the already-mentioned Close Encounters and Sinbad, are all 1978 machines, and all Gottlieb System 1. The beloved Genie is a 1979 System 1. Hmm... [IMG]http://mirror2.ipdb.org/images/492/image-1.jpg[/IMG] [IMG]http://www.ipdb.org/images/492/image-18.jpg[/IMG] [URL="http://www.ipdb.org/machine.cgi?id=4335"]Total Recall (Data East, 1990)[/URL] was distributed by TriStar. Don't get too excited if you don't already know -- there was only one prototype made of this machine... [IMG]http://mirror2.ipdb.org/images/4335/image-3.jpg[/IMG] ... but what a machine it is! Check out this crazy nutso genius playfield ... [IMG]http://mirror2.ipdb.org/images/4335/image-2.jpg[/IMG] This must have been Seckel's "crack period". [URL="http://www.ipdb.org/machine.cgi?id=4787"]Terminator 3 (Stern, 2003) [/URL]has Columbia as its international distributor... does that count? Don't forget about [URL="http://www.ipdb.org/machine.cgi?id=728"]Dracula (Stern, 1978)[/URL]. I'm excited, if mainly for Johnny Mnemonic. I liked Starship Troopers quite well the few times I've played it. I remember all the Data East tables (PotO, H**k, LAH, RoboCop) as being turds, but I'm willing to give 'em another try. I played an enormous ton of LAH before my pinball tastes became sophisticated. I love Frankenstein, but I've played it to death. Elvis is I think good fun. I haven't played the other Sterns, or the Gottliebs. (Everyone's talking about Phantom of the Opera, but I don't think I saw mentioned here that it's based on the 1989 Columbia movie.) [/QUOTE]
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