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Description
Perfect for back to school dorms!
Have a ball with this pinball game! With a real wood cabinet, metal legs, and a multi-level playing field, this amazing Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest recreation of a pinball machine can bring all of the talking, electronic fun of flipper flipping and plunger pushing into your very home! Marvel at the LCD scoring display, the sound effects and video, and the arcade-quality lighting. Measuring 54-inches tall x 17-inches wide x 32-inches long, this machine plugs right into the wall and can light up your game room in no time!
Features
- Wood cabinet and playfield surfaces with real metal legs
- Solenoid powered flippers and bumpers, ball plunger, spinner, tilt and more on multi-level playfield
- LED game lighting, backlit LCD scoring display, 60 seconds of music/sound effects/voices
- 2 or 2 players - input 110v/220v
- Recommended Age Range 5 and up
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By: liammc
Reviewed: Aug, 31 2007, 12:03 AM EDT
Reviews from amazon.com
Decent Pinball Game, June 2, 2007
By Steve (Washington DC) - See all my reviews
Durability: Fun: Educational:
I just recently bought this game for $200 and I must say it's a lot of fun. It's about 3/4ths the size of a normal pinball machine, but only about 50 lbs in weight which makes it easy to move around. I'm 6'5 and 220 pounds and the machine has held up well to my tilting it and such, it is a very durable machine.
I find it funny how everyone is criticizing this machine for not being close enough to a full size arcade pinball machine, ($300 in price vs. $3500). That's like saying, hey how come my Kia doesn't drive like a BMW? Well, if you wanted a BMW be ready to pay for it. But for the price the game is great and with practice you get pretty good at it. (i.e. you learn to tilt the table properly to make up for the hole between the flippers)
Good Machine!, February 7, 2007
By gamefan (Corpus Christi) - See all my reviews
I've had this machine for about two weeks now. The pinball action is challenging, at first it's difficult, but with practice, everyone who's played a good number of games winds up racking up high scores. The machine looks very much like a real pinball machine, and plays similar to a real pinball game..the classic ones..not so much the modern pinball machines. BTW...if you get this..check out the "classic" play mode, it has five balls instead of three..and awards free balls..big fun!
Pretty cool machine, January 25, 2007
By James Landry (East Boston, MA United States) - See all my reviews
Like previouse reviews say, this is not an arcade machine, but pretty close. This is very well constructed, and the artwork is beautiful. The lights, sounds and ball action of this machine, make you forget you are playing a toy. I do wish they could have put some more lighting on it, like a previouse reviewer said, it's pretty dark, especially when none of the bonus lights are lit.
I never thought I'd be able to afford a machine that was this close to an arcade game. It's pretty cool. If you leave the machine on, the lights flash, and every 5 minutes, it plays a sound clip to entice you to play the machine
Personal Note:
Keep in mind as I almost mistook this as the larger unit.
http://www.dickssportinggoods.com/product/index.jsp?productId=278
3249
This is more of a toy for younger children. Still priced well.
http://dickerdoodle.net
Got one 2 times ago
By: dresz
Reviewed: Sep, 16 2007, 12:27 AM EDT
I did buy one of these the first time it was offered and received it before I saw it for sale again. It is a decent pinball machine if your not expecting a full size arcade game ($5,000). It assembled in about 10 minutes and playing is very addictive. The flippers are spaced too far apart, but creates a challenge to keep the ball in play. This is a good $200 addition to any game room.
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- December, 31 2008, 12:00 AM EST
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