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Many technical resources, a forum and extensive gallery/compendium of German gaming machines, ancient and modern. |
Café Bally contains Johnny Christensen's museum of jukeboxes, pinballs and slot machines in the South of Sweden. |
Accurate simulations from Finland of several nostalgic retro amusement machines to download or play online. |
Stig Hollegaard's stylish Danish site includes some unusual bandits and wall machines from Europe and America and other interesting pictures. |
Technical information on '50s (and earlier) German wall machines, plus a good supply of spares parts for them. |
Luxembourg-based Antik-Automaten is an active forum for antique German slot machines. |
The Americans invented the coin-op crane. Admire and buy them at James Roller's ever-growing Vintage Amusements site. |
Extensive French resource with forums for pinball, jukebox, slot machine and arcade game collectors. |
Focusing on '50s German electro-mechanicals, with gallery, contacts, forum, classifieds, spares, restoration guide and service. |
Yahoo Group for "collectors and admirers of pre-1980 penny arcade machines, especially electro-mechanical types, once found in amusement arcades and cafes around the UK." |