Author Topic: Aussie Pin that never got built - Croc Hunter  (Read 17803 times)

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Re: Aussie Pin that never got built - Croc Hunter
« Reply #15 on: July 19, 2013, 09:56:22 PM »
I have seen A (note A indicating singular) completed cabinet/headbox with the cabinet/headbox artwork applied.

At the time it was an EMPTY SHELL and being used as a receptacle for spare parts/various bits of junk in their warehouse.

The artwork looked exactly as it does in the flyer so I presume it was a production version.

The headbox reminded me at the time of a narrower Pin2000 type or a Sharkeys Shootout with the curved sides.

I do remember taking a pic and will try and find it on one of my ext hard drives if possible and upload it.

This would have been in late 2010.

I also remember getting a hold of a couple of sound bytes/clips of some VERY basic code from the machine. It basically consisted of Steve Irwin repeating his typical catchcries of, "Take a look at this little beauty" and the rather apt, "We've got a problem".  Again, I'll try and locate them on one of my ext hard drives.

As for the rest of the machine-
coding/ruleset - no way
playfield art - no way

Playable version in existence - not a chance.

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« Last Edit: July 19, 2013, 10:03:48 PM by pinsanity »