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Re: Best single EM and SS game for a DMD collection?
« Reply #15 on: April 07, 2013, 08:13:06 PM »

Fireball is a HARD game to track down. I've spent a few years looking for one, and I was rewarded with a HUO example which is on its way. Probably the best multi player EM ever made. My favorite is still Spirit of 76 for sentimental reasons.

If you are looking to buy an EM or SS, check my current inventory, and keep you eye out for an announcement on another container load of SS and EMs  #@#

Figures i really like the look and the gameplay (from videos) of Fireball, Is Capersville a rare machine?

I will have a look Nino for sure.  ^^^ Will also keep my eyes peeled for another container, wouldn't happen to have a (spare) Fireball or Capersville in it would you.  #@# %$%

Capersville - All the Ballys from this era are severely underestimated. I started seriously collecting these titles years ago, before others realized their potential. Dogies, Rock Makers, Nip It, 4 Million BC, Fireball, Gator, Mariner, Twin Win, Air Aces - basically unheard of in Australia. I don't have a Capersville, but I might have a lead overseas for almost all these titles. They are hard to come by in Australia. Capersville is an affordable game and more bang for buck than anything Williams or Gottlieb released around the same time. Fireball is SUPER rare and VERY VERY expensive. I have a HUO on its way and I won't let that go for under $4000. Capersville would be a $1500 - $1750 reconditioned.
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