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Do you happen to be in Las Vegas this weekend, August 1-2, 2010, and do you like classic games?
Check out the Classic Gaming Expo 2010 show. Also in Vegas (permenantly) is the Las Vegas Pinball Hall of Fame.

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MACHINE OF THE MOMENT

Banzai Run

Manufacturer: Williams Electronic Games, Inc. (WMS, 1985-2000)
Year: 1988
Type: Pinball
Sub: Solid State


Description: This unique pinball game features a secondary, vertical playfield in place of the usual backglass scoreboard arrangement. After capturing two balls on the normal playfield, the machine launches three balls into the vertical field for a of bonus round. After all three balls were hit out of play in the upper field, the lower field would release its captured balls and normal play would continue. Due to the extra manufacturing costs, relativly few were ever made.



The information on this site has been gathered from countless collectors and is always being updated with new titles. Please contribute photos, descriptions, or any other help you can. For more information, please click on the Contribute link above.


  The KLOV® (Killer List of Videogames™), the International Arcade Museum's video-game division, has provided the authoritative database of coin-operated video-games since the 1980's.

Penny Arcadia™ has produced exhibitions, museum exhibits, and special events since 1982.

The Video Arcade Preservation Society™ (VAPS™, a.k.a. CAPS™) is a collector organization and census project for all types of coin-operated entertainment, founded in the 1980's.


New Features:

Music Trade Review - Music Industry Publication, over 100,000 MTR and Presto pages online 1880-1954

Presto Magazine - Music Industry Publication, online PDF files from 1920-1941

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IAM Cheat Sheet to the hottest coin-op machines on eBay right now (Powered by Ace®)!

Auction Prices Realized - including the $247,500 for a slot machine!

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What's New?

Aug 06, 2008

Games Magazine, in their September 2008 issue, includes a 5 page article entitled Preserving Video Arcade Games and writes about the International Arcade Museum, KLOV.com, and VAPS.org

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Jul 06, 2006

If you are near San Jose, California this weekend (July 8 & 9) then we highly recommend a visit to the California Extreme 2006 show, the nations largest show of classic coinop videogames (yes you can play them). For more information, please visit www.caextreme.org.

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Jul 13, 2005

Collecting VideoGames is Hot according to the July 18, 2005 issue of Newsweek... which calls KLOV.COM the "IMDB for players, with titles, photos and dates..."

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IAM/KLOV.com update history




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