The 6th ANNUAL WHITE ROSE GAMEROOM SHOW

Friday, October 11th - Saturday, October 12th 2002

York, PA Fairgrounds

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Like I mentioned earlier, I got the Turbo on the left, but Pacland sold quickly after that. It's like a cartoon, the graphics. Pretty original stuff. If it had stuck around later that night or the next day, I would have most likely bought it. If you would like more info on this or any videogame, if anybody will have the info, it's http://www.gamearchive.com.

Again, it was in a Ms. Pac Man cabinet, but still nice. Somebody suggested I buy it, put in the right roms, get the right marquee, and it could be nice Ms. Pac man. Not a bad idea.

Yet another shot of what is now mine.Still can't believe this one showed up.

As you can see, some burn in, but the game fired right up. However, no sound for some reason. Gotta poke around and see if the sound board is even present.

Viper Night Drivin', instantly one of my favorite pins at the show and many others apparently. It has blacklight lamps on the playfield so it glows in the dark at night, with light colored plastic or maybe rubber balls that glow too. This is a very strange game. But not for the wife. During some mode, the woman pictured on the playfield makes some hot sounds.

It may still be available, I'm not sure.

Here's a wide shot of the playfield. Check out the cool cars and those psycho racoons. I love this game. If I had the $$ and the space, I'd get this and Harley Davidson(Sega/Stern) and put them side by side. Great stuff.

left playfield car

right playfield car

"Going my way?":) She actually is pretty hot looking. I should have raised the tripod up a little so it didn't look like she got run over.

Those wacky raccoons.

Here, Jim Winter explains this game to an interested buyer.

.....or two. This game was played during the entire show. Keep in mind, the game is already played almost nonstop and this is about 11 am, Friday morning. Jim informed later, the game did sell after the show.

Here's a few pics of a mega rare horse racing game. I swear I played this when I was just a few years old in the arcades.

I bet once you break this backglass, you'll NEVER find another one, seriously. There's probably only a handful of these still in existence.

Mike Pacack, dealer of many many flyers and other stuff, later bought this game Friday evening when the price was slashed to $250. Congrats. Hope he knows how to splice an 8 track. I can if it's a clean break at the track and sometimes even if not. Heck, I've spliced cassettes. Now those are tough.

 

Here's the front. Look closely at those old fashioned tv set legs, also used on a few pins during the late 50's, early 60's.

The gates come at you on some sort of treadmill. The horse jumps the gate when you pound briefly on the black button on the lockbar. Hit the button hard enough, the horse jumps the gate, and you score. More often that not, I didn't score. It's a tough game but fun game.

 

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