Track and Field
This track and field had been converted to another game and was in need of repair and conversion back to original. The cabinet was fair with the exception of both front corners having been heavily damaged from moving and had been broken away. The front corners where repaired and the rest of the cabinet sanded, filled, and repainted. It received an all new artwork package with new control panel with new buttons and leaf spring buttons. The cabinet was rewired and the original monitor maintained and adjusted. The glass was replaced and all trim work repainted and polished. The end result as a perfect playing original classic Track and Field that will defiantly have a few friends drooling!
From Wikipedia:
The game sold 38,000 arcade hardware units in Japan by the end of 1983. It was also a hit in North America.
In 1996, Next Generation listed the Track & Field series collectively as number 78 on their "Top 100 Games of All Time", remarking, "OK, so the games' play style has little to do with skill at (or even knowledge of) the actual sports. But so what? In a test of pure button pushing endurance, nothing can beat Track and Field, especially when you play with four players."
AllGame gave the game three stars out of five, calling it "a physically exhausting game that invented a new genre" and "In addition to challenging events and pure originality, Track & Field offers nice (if cartoonish) graphics, rich colors, smooth animation and a terrific rendition of the theme from Chariots of Fire."
The game sold 38,000 arcade hardware units in Japan by the end of 1983. It was also a hit in North America.
In 1996, Next Generation listed the Track & Field series collectively as number 78 on their "Top 100 Games of All Time", remarking, "OK, so the games' play style has little to do with skill at (or even knowledge of) the actual sports. But so what? In a test of pure button pushing endurance, nothing can beat Track and Field, especially when you play with four players."
AllGame gave the game three stars out of five, calling it "a physically exhausting game that invented a new genre" and "In addition to challenging events and pure originality, Track & Field offers nice (if cartoonish) graphics, rich colors, smooth animation and a terrific rendition of the theme from Chariots of Fire."