Description

This 1996 offering from Sega is a worthy tribute to the Bond movie that inspired it, and a highly entertaining game in its own right. Pinball aficianados rate Goldeneye as one of the company's best machines, with the playfield toys, cool graphics and fast moving gameplay singled out for particular praise. It was launched with the slogan, "Sega Pinball's Got A New Game Worth It's Weight In Gold", and for once the marketing men weren't exaggerating.

The overall design, by Ward Pemberton and Paul Faris, is very busy inside and out, which means that there’s plenty left to discover after your initial introduction to the machine. Check out the ball launch, which instead of the usual plunger is a actually a pistol mounted on the front of the cabinet. Pull the trigger and you're licensed to kill!

The play field toys include a tank, a helicopter, and a magnetic satellite radar dish with ball lock. This table accommodates up to 6 players and has 5 really cool multi-balls too, not to mention terrific audio which incorporates the classic Bond theme music.

Following a painstaking restoration by The Games Room Company's engineers this machine has been returned to its former glory and as a result of our hard work is now in excellent playing condition. It really is great fun but don't take our word for it! Come down to the showroom if you can and put it through its paces.

Allow us to explain how and why we go to such extreme lengths when repairing and restoring vintage games.

Over the years we are fortunate enough to have gathered together a select few individuals whose enthusiasm for jukeboxes, pinball machines and vintage arcade games ensures that they are never less than 100% committed to the task in hand. They quite simply love breathing new life into old circuitry and want to see as many of these classic pieces preserved for future generations as possible.

Not for them the perfunctory checklists and proverbial ‘tyre kicking’ which pass for an inspection at other dealers but instead an unflinching determination to get to grips with the detail. This usually begins with a thorough strip down of the machine and a forensic examination of the internal workings. They’ll be aware of the particular quirks and foibles of any given piece and instead of just replacing failed parts they’ll always go the extra mile, swapping out components which are likely to fail in the near future. 

An obvious comparison would be between a classic car which remains on show in a garage and one that you can actually enjoy driving. 

Rare though many of these machines are, rarer still are the examples which have been properly restored or can truthfully be said to be in full working order. It goes without saying that when unrestored machines come up for sale online or at auction, they’ll often be priced rather lower than the machines sold by The Games Room Company, and the point we wish to get across above all others is that there’s a reason for this. 

In this business The Games Room Company’s reputation is second to none, and as it’s been hard won over the years it’s something we never take for granted. Every machine that goes off to a customer, be they corporate or private, is a potential advertisement for the business and if we didn’t do our job properly then we wouldn’t have the high number of loyal, returning customers that we do.

We’re justly proud of our One Year Parts and Labour Warranty, which extends to on-site visits so if your machine does require some attention, you won’t necessarily have to endure the pain of separation.

We’ve always recognised that with specialised products such as these the after sales service is just as important as the initial sale. It takes a long time to build a reputation and over the years our commitment has won us not just the loyalty of our clients but also the trust of the last remaining American Jukebox manufacturer, Rockola, who in 2014 appointed us as their Exclusive British dealer.

The Games Room Company is one of the oldest pinball dealers in the country. Our founder, Reginald Waldersmith, played his first pinball game in 1960, and described it without irony as being “flipping excellent”. We’ve been selling pinball machines since 1962, so know a thing or two about our products! Our showroom will gladly assist you on any questions you may have before or after you purchase any Games Room Company equipment.

Details

  • (H) 200cm x (W): 56cm (cabinet) x (L): 131cm (+ pistol)
  • Imperial: (H) 78.7" x (W) 22" (cabinet) x (L) 51.6"
  • Manufacturer: Sega
  • Great playfield toys, including tank, helicopter and satellite dish
  • 2 Flippers, 3 Pop Bumpers, 2 slingshots and 14 standup targets
  • Made in the USA
  • Year: 1996
  • High definition cabinet artwork
  • Thumping soundtrack
  • Completely refurbished

Delivery

  • Free UK delivery
  • Please see here for further delivery information & exceptions
  • Please contact us for an international shipping quotation
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