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Re: Gravitar For Sale, Great Condition

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Aub...@aol.com

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Jan 3, 2010, 12:22:03 PM1/3/10
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I'm glad that you let an arcade collecting forum know about the game
play and rarity of the machine.


On Jan 2, 4:07 pm, GravitarMan <mrgillo...@yahoo.com> wrote:
> RARE Gravitar Arcade Game (by Mike Hally, Atari). This challenging
> 1982 arcade game is a cult classic with a loyal following of fans. It
> uses the same controls as Asteroids but is not so easy to master.
> Bizarre levels await as you get better, but it takes time to get
> there. The link below is to the guy that set the world record a couple
> years ago, Dan Coogan, and you will find everything you ever wanted to
> know about Gravitar there.
>
>  http://www.cooganphoto.com/gravitar/gravitar.html
>
> This Gravitar is in excellent shape and has been in my family for
> about 25 years. It has all 3 keys (back, front, coin tray), a
> refurbished monitor board, and I even have an extra control panel
> (where the buttons are) to go with it. I can send you digital photos
> of inside and out if you are interested.
>
> $1000 if you’re here in Southern California. If you need shipping, we
> will have to do some calculating…
>
> Upright
> Height: 71.75"
> Width:  25.25"
> Depth:  31.59"
> Weight: 307 lbs
>
> Patrick
> 562-833-3149
> mrgillo...@yahoo.com

protoVision

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Jan 3, 2010, 7:10:29 PM1/3/10
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Oh - THAT's where the buttons go - on the control panel - I was
scratching my head for 25 years wondering where the buttons go.

GravitarMan

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Jan 9, 2010, 1:00:07 AM1/9/10
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Wow, really? Is that your thing? Apparently...
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