Monte Carlo is a vintage arcade game from the 1970s that appeared in a haul of pinball and arcade machines. The entity's specific function and gameplay type remain unclear from available sources, with conflicting mentions suggesting it may be a racing game, baseball game, or other arcade cabinet. It has been featured in gaming restoration and collection contexts, though details about its current status and ownership are limited.
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Vegas ceremonies at Monte Carlo can be completed in 6 minutes from aisle walk to exit
Arcade game from same acquisition lot
Pinball machine at Grazley Garage; needs to be sold according to Mike
Game with 'nubs' (micro rollovers), large outlanes, no inlanes; final game of pin golf five-strikes format
First successful four-player Bally game featuring roulette theme; Christensen created artwork with realistic depiction
1986 Alvin Gottlieb gallery pinball machine featuring dual ramps, bet pool bonus mechanic, roulette wheel collection system, and controversial 10-million-point timed shot
Las Vegas hotel where host held wedding ceremony; 6-minute ceremony duration
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1970s arcade/pinball machine in haul; purpose/function unclear to host
Vintage arcade game with original seat and pedestal; currently for sale at Grazley Garage for $3,000 CAD; headed to Matt for potential repair
Baseball/computer baseball arcade game from early 1970s; original motivation for pickup trip; described as mystery box initially.
Arcade racing game featured in the video; briefly broken during gameplay but repaired by Dutch using a jumper cable