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Scramble (c) 1978 Vectorbeam. - TRIVIA - It is not known if this ultra-rare game was ever actually released. Even the game play is unknown and has been variously described as a video pinball game and an 'inside-out Breakout'. It was the first original game Vectorbeam produced and was shown at the 1978 AMOA show. Larry Rosenthal vaguely recalls 65 units being sold to an overseas distributor (adp-Automaten, Germany) but notes that it may not have been released in the U.S. at all. - STAFF - Programmer: Dan Sunday Add. Staff: Larry Rosenthal - SOURCES - Machine's picture. All In Color For a Quarter - Keith Smith.
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Scramble (c) 1978 Vectorbeam. - TRIVIA - It is not known if this ultra-rare game was ever actually released. Even the game play is unknown and has been variously described as a video pinball game and an 'inside-out Breakout'. It was the first original game Vectorbeam produced and was shown at the 1978 AMOA show. Larry Rosenthal vaguely recalls 65 units being sold to an overseas distributor (adp-Automaten, Germany) but notes that it may not have been released in the U.S. at all. - STAFF - Programmer: Dan Sunday Add. Staff: Larry Rosenthal - SOURCES - Machine's picture. All In Color For a Quarter - Keith Smith.
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