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Re: Quiz Machines
How times have changed in only 40 years!!! but still a nice machine for its time... shame about the free play button..PennyMachines wrote:Nutting Industries Arcade Dual IQ "Computer", 1969
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Re: Quiz Machines
Nice flyers - copied to Resources.
My thought exactly - it's come out of a packing case in perfect original condition (and there can't be many of these in any condition) only to have a hole drilled through it for a modification that detracts from the game - and the vendor is threatening to drill another one through the front!slotalot wrote:shame about the free play button..
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Re: Quiz Machines
Doesn't look very 'computerised' to me, looks very electromechanical.
Those 'Intel processers' look likw EM relays.
Very cool machine though.
Those 'Intel processers' look likw EM relays.
Very cool machine though.
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