PROJECT SUPPORT ENGINEERING "MAN EATER" ARCADE GAME.
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The Man Eater game was Project Support Engineering in 1975, a spin-off of the movie "Jaws". The object is to control a diver from the bottom of the ocean and return it to the ship, avoiding man-eating sharks. The cabinet is a metal flake fiberglass formed white cabinet in the shape of a shark's head. The nose is pointing skyward with the mouth open. The monitor sits atop the mouth and the bottom of the mouth holds the control panels. This particular machine has very minimal scuffs, scrapes and damage and is in very good original condition considering its age. It has multiple iconic 1970's cigarette burn marks where the control panel is, only adding to the patina of this great machine. It is not in working order, has a replacement back door, keys are present to back door only. Original instruction card on inside of machine, all original labels are on electro-mechanical panels. A great candidate for interior restoration. Fresh to market and very rare. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. Condition: (good). Dimensions: 72 - 1/2" x 37" x 36".
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PROJECT SUPPORT ENGINEERING "MAN EATER" ARCADE GAME.
Estimate $8,000 - $12,000
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