Last Action Hero is a game mentioned in 1 episode(s).
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Last Action Hero was the first pinball game with a crane toy
Last Action Hero was the first pinball game with a smart missile
Last Action Hero is mechanically loaded with magnets, kickbacks, drop targets, and crane but doesn't receive recognition due to Arnold Schwarzenegger film's poor reception
Controllable game chosen by Raymond at multiple points in Nationals
DMD pinball machine; recently priced at $3+ in current market
Data East game ranked #5 by Dennis. Features crane toy, shaker motor, three electromagnets, smart missile. Based on Arnold Schwarzenegger film.
Pinball machine known for flashy lights; Tom mentioned wearing pinshades while playing it in tournaments
Data East pinball machine. Justin Kelly's second pinball purchase after Jurassic Park, continuing his early collection focus on Data East games.
Data East pinball machine from Kwanzaa Hut pickup, formerly owned by Mike, sold to Shawnee Boy as his first machine
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Last Action Hero has high replay value but is difficult to play without knowing the rule set
The machine will be sold after repairs are complete, but its future location (home or commercial venue) has not yet been decided
Every switch in the game except the chicken scoop switch has a diode installed
The spinner switch issue was caused by a loose/unsoldered wire connection at the switch terminal
Drew's entry-level pinball machine, purchased for $2,200, marks the beginning of his collection
VPX/pinball machine whose physics were used as a model for Die Hard Trilogy
Licensed pinball table featuring crane mechanism, available in Visual Pinball, played during stream
Drew reports beating Wizard mode
Arnold Schwarzenegger movie-licensed pinball; Scott Ian's first pinball purchase; example of fun gameplay despite theme
Data East game; Drew's first pinball machine; featured in his top 5 underrated games with Arnold Schwarzenegger theme and cool callouts
Data East pinball machine played at Texas Pinball Festival
Data East game; preferred over Terminator titles by both hosts; praised for variety of features including cranes and magnets
Data East pinball machine from 1993. Subject of this detailed restoration inspection. Known for having irreplaceable parts (tar pit scoop) and common mechanical issues when used on route.
Pinball machine being repaired in this video; experiencing switch matrix issues that require systematic troubleshooting
Data East pinball game; praised for crane magnet mechanics and packed feature set
Pinball machine in Carrie Hardy's collection; equipped with Pin Stadium lights for 5+ years; shows warping issues
Example of pinball with memorable moment (moving crane with ball); Hardy owns in his collection
Stern pinball machine being repaired; subject of the video
Kerry's machine undergoing 'freshening up' preparation for Texas Pinball Festival; featured in his collection behind him
Data East pinball machine being restored; was displayed at Texas Pinball Festival 2019; subject of multi-part restoration video series
Pinball machine with extending crane mechanic; Hardy notes unreliability in original and mentions personal smooth modifications
Pinball machine sold at auction; Cary uses as reference point for his own machine valuation
Pinball machine in Cary Hardy's collection; Cary uses 'Last Action Hero Arnold' as voice command name
1990s pinball machine exhibited by Kerry Hardy; won Runner-Up in 90s category
Pinball game referenced for its gun assembly positioned at 45-degree angle as ergonomic design reference
Pinball machine owned by Cary Hardy (nicknamed 'Arnold'); placed in showcase area at TPF 2019; received volume drift issues; received public compliments despite no award
Pinball machine Hardy mentions customizing with PinSound, replacing original gunfire sound effects with higher-quality realistic weapons audio
Stern game positioned end of Carrie's Deadpool cabinet to prevent daughter head bumps
Location machine requiring crane retraining and drop target switch diode replacement
Custom machine owned by Kerry Hardy; featured at Texas Pinball Festival 2019; experienced sound volume issues from mechanical vibration
Data East pinball machine from 1993 that Cary Hardy restored with extensive custom modifications including LED lighting, powder coating, and custom decals
Pinball machine that is subject of custom PinSound audio modification
Another pinball machine owned by Cary Hardy that was previously restored with powder coating
Pinball machine recently acquired by Donald's father; based on Arnold Schwarzenegger film
Data East pinball game; played at PinFest; has rotating mech similar to Jurassic Park and Mary Shelley's Frankenstein
Data East machine cited as historical precedent for in-game promotion (promotes Tales from the Crypt)
Data East game mentioned as having PinSound installation
Drew's first pinball machine, purchased for slightly over $2,000, described as feature-packed despite not being themed around the movie's fanbase
Recently released FarSight digital table; Chris finds it unimpressive; features altered AC/DC music
Pinball game; #6 on list; features moving crane and drop targets; ~$3,200
Data East pinball machine ranked #5; based on Arnold Schwarzenegger film; features magnets, kickbacks, drop targets, crane
Sean Russell's first owned machine; featured in collection tour with replacement golden ticket for wear spots available
Kerry's game that he progressively upgraded over years (LEDs, rubbers, powder coating) and brought to Texas Pinball Festival multiple times
Data East game referenced for encouraging death saves as wizard mode requirement; features down-facing six-ball trough vs Rocky's surface three-ball trough
Game alleged to feature intentional death save mechanics; possibly Data East
Data East game from 1990s; criticized by hosts as 'not fun,' part of discussion of Data East's weaker titles