The Aussie Pinball Arcade
Aussie Pinball Forums => General Discussion => Your Collection => Topic started by: v8racefan on March 13, 2010, 06:23:47 PM
-
I fired up my 1976 Kees Games Sprint 2 machine this morning.
It took me 3+ years to find this game and I have to say it's probably my favorite out of all my arcade machines in my collection. This machine is the Hankin australian version and called Indy 2 and not Sprint 2 as released in the USA by Atari/Kees Games in 1976.
Here's a pic of my Indy 2 and a video of the game play filmed in June 2008.
My driving is crapo on the video as I was driving one handed and filming with the other @.@ **)
Hey does anyone here remember playing this machine in the late 70's early 80's??
-
Here's another pic of the cabinet.
To watch the video just click on the movie attachement in the 1st post, turn your speakers UP!!!!!!!!!!!!! ^^^
-
Awesome. I love these old original car games.
I think I may know someone who has an original Sprint 1 & 2!
Thanks for sharing!
-
Thanks marty
Not many of these machines around these days, I'm hoping to find the cardboard artwork that sits behind the backglass, I've been hunting this for bloody ages.
The operator who I brought this from changed the monitor to a colour one and I guessing the monitor surround got thrown out?? !!!
I know craig (wonder1) has a Sprint 2 in Perth, as he scanned his artwork for me. Thanks craig ^^^
Being the fussy collector I am I would like to have the original cardboard surround one day perhaps?? !@#
If anyone here can help please send me a pm
Cheers
v8racefan
-
What an awesome game, and gigantic! i want one %$%
-
That is an awesome machine and brings back a flood of memories. Congrats !
I have a KEE Games SPRINT 1 in the resto queue and a GRAN TRAK10. I used to have a LE MANS, but I sold that 3-4 years ago. If I find pictures, I'll post them !
-
Yes still got mine,and so far got it to getting a picture but not crediting up.Have some leads to look for,but just got to dig it out of the corner.
A great game and be nice to get going one day so i could play it,two many job and bugger all time. :D
Still keeping out look out for a cardboard surond and my scanning skills have got better. *%*
-
Thanks Craig ^^^
All going well I will find that cardboard artwork one day. Hey if either you or Nino ever need any steering wheels I have some spares ^^^
This is certainly a true classic arcade game.
-
i remember playing one of these years ago. and yeah they where fun to play
-
Thanks Craig ^^^
All going well I will find that cardboard artwork one day. Hey if either you or Nino ever need any steering wheels I have some spares ^^^
This is certainly a true classic arcade game.
Thanks Leon !
I actually have a spare steering wheel - I THINK it belongs on the Atari Night Driver which is somewhere in the storage building !
-
i remember playing one of these years ago. and yeah they where fun to play
Hey Andrew did you watch my video with the CRAZY driving
-
Thanks Craig ^^^
All going well I will find that cardboard artwork one day. Hey if either you or Nino ever need any steering wheels I have some spares ^^^
This is certainly a true classic arcade game.
Thanks Leon !
I actually have a spare steering wheel - I THINK it belongs on the Atari Night Driver which is somewhere in the storage building !
No probs Nino
One thing I've learn't whilst collecting these games is that you can never have enough spare parts to keep them alive
-
Thanks Craig ^^^
All going well I will find that cardboard artwork one day. Hey if either you or Nino ever need any steering wheels I have some spares ^^^
This is certainly a true classic arcade game.
Thanks Leon !
I actually have a spare steering wheel - I THINK it belongs on the Atari Night Driver which is somewhere in the storage building !
No probs Nino
One thing I've learn't whilst collecting these games is that you can never have enough spare parts to keep them alive
I agree. I have four of five Grand Trak10 Boards in various condition. I just need to find the time and space to test them in the cabinet !