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The Strong Museum is also know as The National Museum of Play:
http://www.museumofplay.org/ They also have the Toy Hall of Fame. I've uploaded some images from the permanent Pinball Playfields exhibit during a recent visit in this album: Pinball at The Strong Museum Strong also has special Pinball exhibits occasionally with over 200 machines! Quote:
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If you ever have a chance to visit, I strongly recommend it, they also have hundreds of video games you can play and the toys are amazing. ![]() Pinball Nirvana albums link http://www.pinballnirvana.com/forums/album.php Last edited by JonPurpleHaze; 06-15-2017 at 04:42 PM. |
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sweet!
according to the site, they have about 250 handheld games. well, this online museum kind of goes hand-in-hand. you can see pics, info and sometimes internals of a lot of classic and rare handhelds: http://www.handheldmuseum.com/ |
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I am really enjoying the photos of the EM games and like the reflection on the giant 'Silver Ball'(Pre-Stained Carpet?) That "Vagabond" Add-A-Ball game looks great, with a genuine Drop Target and metal? flippers. I see a high score feature in the back glass. I think it awarded an extra ball. Thing is...How could the machine keep track of the previous high score?
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