Space Pinball

arcade game,pinball,video game

rainbow

Used Pinball Machines




used pinball machines

Gottlieb Surf Champ Pinball Machine


Pinball


Pinball


$5


This book is in Good Used condition

Amusement Machines


Amusement Machines


$9.95


Penny slot machines are evocative of seaside holidays and Edwardian amusements, although most have now disappeared from the pier arcades into museums or private collections. They were jolly, colorful and inventive examples of craftsmanship and specifically designed to entertain, amuse – and part customers from their money. Gambling machines, which appeared later, introduced Art Deco styling and raised both the stakes and the prizes; pinball machines were ablaze with decoration. This book tells the story of amusement machines, from the first mutoscopes showing ‘What the Butler Saw’ and working models raising specters in the ‘Haunted House’, to fruit and pinball machines. In between came the vast range of wall machines, which used to line the amusement arcades, many based on the principles of metal balls dropping into winning cups, and of sporting games, from table football to golf machines. The author describes and illustrates the development of amusement machines and lists places where they may be seen today.

Dream Pinball 3D


Dream Pinball 3D


$9.99


No room for a pinball machine So what! Now you can transform your PC into 6 different, multi–level, 3D pinball machines! Hook factor guaranteed! Clever gameplay, plus balls made of different materials – and each material has special ballistic properties that affect how those balls roll!

The Pinball Effect


The Pinball Effect


$2.97


This book is in Good Used condition

Machines,


Machines,


$1.5


This book is in Good Used condition

Machines


Machines


$7


This book is in Good Used condition

Pinball Game


Pinball Game


$10


Pinball Game

Pinball Mania


Pinball Mania


$10


Pinball Mania

Big Machines


Big Machines


$3.95


Big Machines by Karen Wallace shows diggers, dump trucks, and other machines as they transform an old factory site into a park for the community.

Extreme Machines


Extreme Machines


$3.95


Extreme Machines by Christopher Maynard. They were built to conquer land, sea, and air. Read about the biggest, fastest, most incredible machines in the world.

Fight to the Finish! [With Pinball Game on Front Cover]


Fight to the Finish! [With Pinball Game on Front Cover]


$3.95


Kids (and parents) will love reading all about the amazing battle between the crime-fighting family of superheroes, the Incredibles, and the sinister Syndrome, and then playing the fun pinball game on the book’s cover Ready, aim, shoot See how many points you can rack up, but watch out for Syndrome-he’s waiting to cost you points and wreak havoc on the world

Simple Machines


Simple Machines


$6.2


Thirteen experiments about the six simple machines — the lever, wheel and axle, pulley, inclined plane, wedge and screw — teach kids about basic science. Full-color photographs and step-by-step instructions clearly explain each activity, so that kids can make the most of the machines with minimal help from adults. Part of the Starting with Science series, "Simple Machines" encourages children to have fun as they learn basic science and fills a need for primary-level science resources.

Mighty Machines


Mighty Machines


$3.94


How do machines work? Kids will have a blast constructing a mini-seesaw to illustrate the way a lever operates or creating their very own pulley from an empty spool, string, ribbon, pails, pennies, a broom, and two chairs. They’ll find out why they can’t put in a screw using only their fingers and examine the different parts of compound machines. In another experiment, a child’s bicycle becomes a laboratory for understanding whether wheels have to be smooth to run. A good time will be had by all.

Time Machines


Time Machines


$45.25


The time machine is one of the classic devices of science fiction, a source of endless wonder and inventiveness. In a book that transfers that sense of wonder and inventiveness to the realm of nonfiction, Peter Ward shows that paleontologists do indeed use time machines to probe the deep geological past, and that both the machines and the people using them come in a fantastic variety of types. Sometimes the time machine is as simple as a rock hammer or as humble as a magnifying glass; other times it is an esoteric piece of equipment such as a mass spectrometer. Always, the most important element is the imagination of the scientists willing to take the scientific and creative risks of plumbing the distant past of our planet and its great bestiary. In 10 separate essays united by this common theme, Time Machines prowls the world of steamy Mesozoic days and fetid Paleozoic nights to rediscover the grace and beauty of Earth’s faraway past.

Bodies/Machines


Bodies/Machines


$40.94


It is hard to believe that the pursuit of artificial intelligence is not a phenomenon of the twentieth century. For over three hundred years, the boundaries between bodies and machines – the natural and the artificial, the animate and the inanimate – have been passionately explored. These explorations, beginning in the seventeenth and eighteenth and increasing during the nineteenth century, have been all but forgotten, lost beneath the commotion of the modern day world. This book retrieves these lost histories, giving voice to the hopes, dreams, and fears of philosophers, medical practitioners, engineers, craftsmen and artisans who have all been fascinated by the interface between bodies and machines. The journey back in time unfolds with the mysterious advent of mechanical philosophies, which conceptualized the body and the surrounding world largely in terms of mechanistic interactions. These theories develop in intriguing directions and fuel experiments in such areas as material production and social punishment, spiritualism and mental health. From reanimating dead bodies with electricity, which led to the introduction of the electric chair, through to the use of machines to render ‘hysterics’ and the insane fit for reintroduction into society, this book conveys the dark truths behind our relationship with machines.This book is not only an exceptional contribution to the history of technology but also to contemporary debates about humans and machines.

Battle Machines


Battle Machines


$14.12


Accompanied by both historic and contemporary photographs, this resource is a fascinating exploration of the historical background, people, and events that shaped the development of technologies for use in war and defense. Packed with facts and statistics on the history of combat through the ages, this guide offers a fantastic look into the technological advancements in battle, machinery, weapons, and vehicles. This reference includes a look at the development of combat on land, sea, and air, as well as the machines of World Wars I and II and the Cold War. Information on inspirational leaders of the past is also included.

Political Machines


Political Machines


$48.14


In a series of in-depth analyses of topics ranging from environmental protest to intellectual property law, and from interactive science centers to the European Union, this book interrogates the politics of the technological society. Critical of the form and intensity of the contemporary preoccupation with new technology, Political Machines opens up a space for thinking the relation between technical innovation and political inventiveness.

Machines and Thought


Machines and Thought


$15.38


This is the first of two volumes of essays in commemoration of Alan Turing, whose pioneering work in the theory of artificial intelligence and computer science continues to provoke wide discussion. The essays focus on three questions: What, if any, are the limits on machine "thinking"? Can a machine be genuinely intelligent? And, Might we ourselves be biological machines? Contributors include Chris Fields, Joseph Ford, Robert M. French, Anthony Galton, Robin Gandy, Clark Glymour, J. R. Lucas, Donald Michie, Peter Mott, Ajit Narayanan, Herbert A. Simon, Aaron Sloman, Ian Stewart, and Blay Whitby.

Rolling Stones Limited Edition Pinball Machine


Rolling Stones Limited Edition Pinball Machine


$6599


Please Note: This item is only available to customers in the United States. Customers in Hawaii and Alaska must call or email for additional shipping and handling fees. This item is a dropship item and will ship separately from the rest of your order. Please allow 4-6 weeks for delivery. Final Image Coming Soon The Rolling Stones Limited Edition Pinball Machine features: – Individually numbered machines, from 1 of 350 up. Each will have a Numbered Plaque and Certificate of Authenticity and Stern Hologram – Two (2) Playfield Magnets to Redirect the Ball – White Ceramic Ball which when in play gives 2x scoring – Shaker Motor Assembly – Additional Stones Song – Dedicated Software Program and Rules to Operate the Added Features – Mirrored & Silkscreened Backglass – New Backbox Side Art – Chrome Legs, Side Armor, and Front Molding – Stones Red Lips Logo on Chrome Speaker Grills – Metal Bottom Arch with Light Inserts – Traditional Lockdown Bar Assembly – Playfield Slide Support Brackets

Dream Machines


Dream Machines


$3.95


"Publishers Weekly" called Mark Rogalski’s first picture book excursion, Tickets to Ride, "genuinely absorbing." Now he’s back with a magnificent new adventure that takes readers on a fantastic quest through sea, land, and air in search of a very special star. Climb aboard the Dream Machines, a collection of spectacular vehicles unlike anything you’ve ever seen, and use them to propel yourself through a breathtaking thrill-ride of a voyage. But there’s more to this trip than meets the eye. The dust jacket also unfolds to reveal an intricately designed board that replicates the book’s journey in the form of a game that kids and adults alike can play as they relive the excitement of the story. Rogalski has outdone himself with an eye-popping escapade that readers will find endlessly inventive.

Pinball on the Loose


Pinball on the Loose


$29.99


Thom Withoos Pinball on the Loose – Photographic Print

Writing Machines


Writing Machines


$27.28


Winner of the 2003 Susanne K. Langer Award for Outstanding Scholarship in the Ecology of Symbolic Form presented by the Media Ecology Association (MEA) Tracing a journey from the 1950s through the 1990s, N. Katherine Hayles uses the autobiographical persona of Kaye to explore how literature has transformed itself from inscriptions rendered as the flat durable marks of print to the dynamic images of CRT screens, from verbal texts to the diverse sensory modalities of multimedia works, from books to technotexts. Weaving together Kaye’s pseudo-autobiographical narrative with a theorization of contemporary literature in media-specific terms, Hayles examines the ways in which literary texts in every genre and period mutate as they are reconceived and rewritten for electronic formats. As electronic documents become more pervasive, print appears not as the sea in which we swim, transparent because we are so accustomed to its conventions, but rather as a medium with its own assumptions, specificities, and inscription practices. Hayles explores works that focus on the very inscription technologies that produce them, examining three writing machines in depth: Talan Memmott’s groundbreaking electronic work "Lexia to Perplexia, " Mark Z. Danielewski’s cult postprint novel "House of Leaves, " and Tom Phillips’s artist’s book "A Humument." Hayles concludes by speculating on how technotexts affect the development of contemporary subjectivity. "Writing Machines" is the second volume in the Mediawork Pamphlets series.

The Myth of the Simple Machines


The Myth of the Simple Machines


$18.99


The gorgeous simplicity of Laurel Snyder’s language makes all the possibilities-and the impossibility-of living stand out starkly. Her machines are thought machines, memory machines, the machines of false and daily logic, and we recognize them all. And, of course, they don’t work this time either, but Snyder has found the poignancy in this, and more than that, she has found its meaning. A startling and touching book. –Cole Swensen

80s Pinball


80s Pinball


$10


Revisit the 1980s, with 80s Pinball from Mr.Goodliving. Combining the glamour, glitz and good looks with gorgeous graphics, an excellent soundtrack and great gameplay, 80s Pinball takes mobile pinball games to another dimension!

Vending Machines: Coined Consumerism


Vending Machines: Coined Consumerism


$25.18


In airports, iPods, headphones and other technological gadgets are sold in vending machines; artists from London to Buenos Aires have converted cigarette vending machines to sell art; along New York City’s St. Marks Place numerous kiosks provide "fresh food" for late-night snackers via, you guessed it, vending machines. Marketers have caught on to the trend, too. In Times Square, the clothing company Uniqlo launched a new clothing line by installing human models in vending machines, so passersby could see how the clothing looked out of its packaging. There is no doubt that the Japanese lead the way when it comes to vending machines and the items they dispense. In cities and suburbs alike, vending machines in Japan are ubiquitous, providing everything from the expected (hot tea, food, candy) to the surprising (umbrellas, toilet paper, liquor, porn). Taking a cue from the Japanese, the growing trend to sell anything and everything via vending machines has caught on across the globe. With photographs from all over the world and essays that track the development of vending machines over time, "Vending Machines: Coined Consumerism" serves as an intriguing, and mystifying, visual reference-point for every consumer on the go.

Basic Machines and How They Work


Basic Machines and How They Work


$11.63


Only elementary math skills are needed to follow this instructive manual, which covers many familiar machines and their components, including levers, block and tackle, and the inclined plane and wedge, in addition to hydrostatic and hydraulic machines, internal combustion engines, trains, and more. 204 black-and-white illustrations.

Machines, Transportation & Art Activities


Machines, Transportation & Art Activities


$4.7


Children are fascinated by machines of all kinds, especially those involved in transportation. This entertaining book gets children involved with technology by using fun and creative art activities.

Experiments with Simple Machines


Experiments with Simple Machines


$12.45


Turn ordinary household objects into simple machines that can perform all sorts of tasks with these step-by-step experiments just right for inquisitive young scientists.

Big Book of Construction Machines


Big Book of Construction Machines


$10.04


DK’s widely popular John Deere publishing program has three fantastic new titles for younger readers. With child-friendly explanations of construction sites, the machines used on them, the jobs the machines perform, and the people who drive them, the "Big Book of Construction Machines" is a must-have follow-up to "Big Book of Tractors. " (c) 2008 Deere & Company. Books created and produced by Parachute Publishing, L.L.C.

The Amazing Machines Truckload of Fun


The Amazing Machines Truckload of Fun


$16.66


The bestselling Amazing Machines series is now available in a charming box set. With ten mini editions inside, this collection is the perfect gift for any preschooler who loves machines. From airplanes to rockets to tractors, these critically acclaimed picture books are full of fun rhyming text, bright artwork, and wacky animal characters that will engage and delight young children as they learn about machines. Each book includes a helpful illustrated glossary of technical words to help build vocabulary.

Art Machines, Machine Art


Art Machines, Machine Art


$32.14


In general, we presume that artists make art, but what happens when machines produce art? Beginning with Jean Tinguely’s drawing machines, this publication presents art machines from various contexts. Includes works by Olafur Eliasson, Damian Hirst, Rebecca Horn, Jon Kessler, Tim Lewis, Steven Pippin, Richard Jackson, and Roxy Paine.

The Amazing Backseat Book-a-ma-Thing [With Sliding Block Puzzle/Magic Writer/Pinball Baseball]


The Amazing Backseat Book-a-ma-Thing [With Sliding Block Puzzle/Magic Writer/Pinball Baseball]


$3.94


A hands-on book of travel games and activities, including a sliding block puzzle, pinball baseball game and lift-the-acetate Magic Writer. Thirty-three activities in all, good for thousands of all-quiet-on-the-backseat miles. Your very sanity may depend on it.

Scream Machines


Scream Machines


$23.07


This book is in Good Used condition

Machines at Work


Machines at Work


$10.22


This book is in Good Used condition

Speed Machines


Speed Machines


$25.04


This book is in Used condition

Undersea Machines


Undersea Machines


$14.41


This book is in Good Used condition

Flying Machines


Flying Machines


$16.27


This book is in Good Used condition

Oil Machines


Oil Machines


$16.15


This book is in Good Used condition

Biggest Machines


Biggest Machines


$12.84


This book is in Used condition

Virtual Machines


Virtual Machines


$134


This book is in Used condition


Tags: , , , ,

Leave a Reply

Subscribe to our Newsletter

 
Facebook Like Button for Dummies