There was a cockpit and an upright version. I happen to be looking for a
cockpit version.
thats the only way to play Star Trek. To be in the captains chair.
Dan
Clay Cowgill wrote:
> Is the Star Trek Upright shown in the black and white photo in the KLOV the
> "dedicated" cabinet?
>
> When Star Trek first came out I distinctly remember playing it in an upright
> cabinet at "Alladin's Castle" in Eugene, OR. The strange part is that I'm
> 99% sure that the upright I played was white-plastic vacuum-formed like the
> sit-down. The "head" was like the sitdown version, but the control panel
> area had the white plastic on the left and right sides and in front, and
> then the actual controls were on a flat panel mounted flush with the top of
> the plastic. It was all very spiffy looking (at least to a 12 year old
> kid). It wasn't until years later that I ever saw a sit-down, so I don't
> think that's contaminating my memory of it... (Could have been a "home
> brew", but Alladin's Castle was pretty big at the time and I don't ever
> recall them making weird stuff like that.)
>
> Anyone ever see/hear of such a thing?
> -Clay
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