A visitor to the site asked me if I had any information about this vintage game, but it’s out of my realm of expertise.
Anyone know anything about it? It was made in 1979 by a company out of Chatsworth, CA called Neo-Art, Inc. and plays five games. It has a mirrored background and lights up with sound effects that run off a 9-volt battery.
If you can help out, add a comment below.
jboypacman says
I have never seen or heard of this one before Brian. Is it a hand-held game? or more Table Top? I didn’t see anything on it at the Electronic Hand-Held Museum site but i will keep digging around to help out on this.
Brian says
I don’t really know how large it is, but it has a mirrored background so it might be pretty big. I wonder if this is the back glass to a pinball machine.
Mike says
I’m wondering if it’s one of those electronic games you would see in stores in the 80’s.
Brian says
Could be!
The Pizza says
The trademark for it was classified under “toys and sporting goods” and given that it runs off a 9v battery, it seems like toy. I found one a Russian auction site that went for $107.
Brian says
Excellent! Do you have a link to that auction?
The Pizza says
http://translate.googleusercontent.com/translate_c?hl=en&prev=/search%3Fq%3D%2522computer%2Bcasino%2522%2B%2522neo-art%2522%2B1979%26hl%3Den%26biw%3D1280%26bih%3D899%26prmd%3Dimvns&rurl=translate.google.com&sl=ru&twu=1&u=http://vbay.su/items/100268308725106.htm&usg=ALkJrhgv3UFtVLl8gIbVBi9VTUbsid6Nng
Ty says
Did you ever get the casino game sold? I have one to sell and was wondering what you sold yours for.