![]() Considering this game was made in Italy, t's probably few in existence in the USA. The original key to the lock in the head of the game to secure the backglass is also included, as well as the original coin box and lid.Stars Phoenix, made by Zaccaria in July, 1987 is 1 of only about 300 made before Zaccaria closed their factory after their last game, New Stars Phoenix. A new coin door lock is included as well. The ball shooter rod is missing, so I am including a brand new Williams shooter rod. One wire was cut from a connector, and one from the ground wire for some reason. The boards are clean though and the battery on the MPU board was removed some time ago. I set up the game recently, but get no power at all. The playfield glass and the lockbar are included.I was told by the previous owner that the game boots up, but won't take credits. The backglass has some flaking at the top and a wear spot on some of the red film near the bottom of the glass. The playfield is in excellent shape, with the exception of a bit of arch wear at the top of the playfield and a small wear spot by the right flipper near the middle of the playfield. ![]() This game features an upper left flipper which acts as a gate, and flyaway targets to simulate a bowling alley. Another thing unique about this game are the LED displays, used only in this game. Look at the generic purple playfield plastics. Check out the cabinet with a generic pink ZZZ pattern on top of black. Zaccaria must have been on a tight budget at this point. From looking at the playfield and the cabinet, you might be led to believe this is a prototype game. New Stars Phoenix, made by Zaccaria in August, 1987 is 1 of only about 150 made before Zaccaria closed their factory shortly afterwards. One bid takes both, with NO RESERVE! This is a 3 day auction. Stars and New Stars Phoenix are both multiball and these are project pins. Table display names with a year inside them are the remake tables, plain table names are the original tables, the others, like retro and deluxe should be obvious what they are.Hi! Up for auction today are two very rare Italian Zaccaria pinball machines, the last two produced before they closed in 1987. So you just need to replace "Table Display Name" with one of the entries in the list below. Below is the current list of table display names that should work with the -skipmenu parameter. Selecting an unsupported game mode on these tables will give unexpected results (like enabling multiplayer modes when you did not choose that)Īs shown earlier we can use the -skipmenu "Table Display Name" parameter to skip the menu and directly load that table. ![]() ![]() Retro tables only have the following game modes: It's import to know that not all game modes, exists on all tables, this applies mainly to retro tables. where game_mode can be any of the following values: skipmenu_gamemode game_mode allows you to select the game mode to be played in. skipmenu_player X allows you the select number of players, X can be 1, 2, 3 or 4. Using these options along with the above mentioned -skipmenu option will directly launch a table in a playable state, skipping all menu's before it.ĭo note You will always need to use -skipmenu_player and -skipmenu_gamemode together in a single command or it won't work! Since Version #88 a new -skipmenu_player option got added which allows you to select the number of players and a -skipmenu_gamemode option to select the game mode.
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