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    Default Dragons Treasure Pachinko Style Arcade Machine



    This looks cool, it's a Pachinko Style game called Dragons Treasure, don't recall seeing one of these before

    Dragons Treasure Pachinko Style Large Arcade Carnival Game of Chance Pinball | eBay

    Starting Price is high at $199-99

    Listing states it measures approx. 33" x 19" x 6" and is being sold 'as is' for parts or repair and there could be things missing, the firing lever is missing, bulb, etc?

    Lots of pics in the listing, but here's just a few



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    Default Re: Dragons Treasure Pachinko Style Arcade Machine

    I have played something similar to this at the games of a carnival once a long time ago (same game/concept different title).

    It's pretty simple, you launch or place a ball up top (way larger ball than a pachinko ball, I think it was closer to a golf ball sized ball , maybe smaller) and it comes randomly down hitting pegs like a pachinko machine.

    As the ball reaches the bottom you slide over (left or right) that u shaped 'catcher' attached to the balck knob to catch the ball. If you catch the ball in the 'U' you then slide it over to deposit the ball in the big hole at the bottom and claim your ball and trade it for your prize .

    If I remember correctly it was a pretty easy game and I have not seen them in any carnivals for a long while (maybe because they are too easy?)

    Anyways there is not too much to the game, not many electronics (just the ball shooter maybe) but that's about it. If you collect carnival games then maybe this is for you but I can't see someone playing this much in a game room or in a home environment...simply not enought to it to make it stay long.

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