Looking at trading my Alice Cooper Nightmare Castle (ACNC) by Spooky.
Only 500 made. This would be the equivalent of a Bloodsucker i.e. premium.
Both cabinet and playfield in excellent condition (still looks new, with non of that dimpling you get on Sterns!).
This particular version has:
official art blades,
shaker motor,
physical knocker.
The metal work has all been powder coated [purple with a slight sparkle].
The speaker panel has decal (normally just black), and the speaker lights are RGB - changing depending which mode you are on.
Coin door decal.
Tesla mod.
The game itself has a few cool toys including a Frankenstein that rises up for multiball. A guillotine that captures the ball and dissappears. The unique habitat rail and best of all, the magnetic ball save (see video).
There is another magnet at the top of the playfield (out of sight) which captures the ball. Both of these have had the upgrade/amendment Spooky recommended.
The main flippers have been upgraded to the Precision (metal) flippers with metal bushings (c.$150).
There is also a Pindefender shooter lane protector and two sets of different flipper toppers.
There are also UV lights around the apron, which not only let's you play on a dark room, but also makes the plastics "ping" incl the tesla.
Two anti ball trap trees (which also glow with the UV).
Spare official RGB lights and couple of connector from Spooky. Spare opto board and spare power board, and I'm sure there are 1 or 2 bits more!
Has the latest software installed.
Another nice feature about this game is that it's actually voiced by Alice himself and not a voice actor.
Not in a particular rush to depart with it, just looking at what is out there, though I do have a special soft spot for Wizard Of Oz (!), or a GB, but anything considered.
Game plays beautifully and faultlessly.
Located in Halifax. Martin has been numerous times (and would be my preferred choice unless semi-local).
Only 500 made. This would be the equivalent of a Bloodsucker i.e. premium.
Both cabinet and playfield in excellent condition (still looks new, with non of that dimpling you get on Sterns!).
This particular version has:
official art blades,
shaker motor,
physical knocker.
The metal work has all been powder coated [purple with a slight sparkle].
The speaker panel has decal (normally just black), and the speaker lights are RGB - changing depending which mode you are on.
Coin door decal.
Tesla mod.
The game itself has a few cool toys including a Frankenstein that rises up for multiball. A guillotine that captures the ball and dissappears. The unique habitat rail and best of all, the magnetic ball save (see video).
There is another magnet at the top of the playfield (out of sight) which captures the ball. Both of these have had the upgrade/amendment Spooky recommended.
The main flippers have been upgraded to the Precision (metal) flippers with metal bushings (c.$150).
There is also a Pindefender shooter lane protector and two sets of different flipper toppers.
There are also UV lights around the apron, which not only let's you play on a dark room, but also makes the plastics "ping" incl the tesla.
Two anti ball trap trees (which also glow with the UV).
Spare official RGB lights and couple of connector from Spooky. Spare opto board and spare power board, and I'm sure there are 1 or 2 bits more!
Has the latest software installed.
Another nice feature about this game is that it's actually voiced by Alice himself and not a voice actor.
Not in a particular rush to depart with it, just looking at what is out there, though I do have a special soft spot for Wizard Of Oz (!), or a GB, but anything considered.
Game plays beautifully and faultlessly.
Located in Halifax. Martin has been numerous times (and would be my preferred choice unless semi-local).
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