
Circus was one of the first games produced by Exidy that used a CPU (6502) to control the game logic instead of hand-crafted hard-coded logic circuits. It ran on a black & white monitor with a color overlay that gave each row of balloons at the top of the screen a different color. It was designed and programmed by Edward Valeau and Howell Ivey of Exidy in 1977. Circus came in an upright dedicated cabinet, and may have also been available in a cocktail configuration as well. Circus machines had white sides with red painted sideart of several balloons in flight. The front of the machine was decorated with a large ornate monitor bezel that also doubled as a marquee (or nameplate). This bezel showed several clowns in a circus scene and had the game title spelled out with multicolored balloons. The control panel was unadorned, save for an analog spinner and a start button. The whole machine was finished off in black T-molding. At least 13,000 units, possibly as many as 20,000, were produced.
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Actuellement, la valeur d'un exemplaire Complet en Boite (CIB) de Circus est estimée à environ N/A. Pour les collectionneurs cherchant une copie Loose (Cartouche seule), les transactions s'effectuent généralement autour de N/A. L'écart de prix suggère que la boite est relativement courante.
Sorti en 1977 sur Pippin, ce titre est une pièce intéressante pour tout collectionneur de Pippin. La cote du jeu reste stable, en faisant une valeur sûre pour votre collection.
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Circus was one of the first games produced by Exidy that used a CPU (6502) to control the game logic instead of hand-crafted hard-coded logic circuits. It ran on a black & white monitor with a color overlay that gave each row of balloons at the top of the screen a different color. It was designed and programmed by Edward Valeau and Howell Ivey of Exidy in 1977. Circus came in an upright dedicated cabinet, and may have also been available in a cocktail configuration as well. Circus machines had white sides with red painted sideart of several balloons in flight. The front of the machine was decorated with a large ornate monitor bezel that also doubled as a marquee (or nameplate). This bezel showed several clowns in a circus scene and had the game title spelled out with multicolored balloons. The control panel was unadorned, save for an analog spinner and a start button. The whole machine was finished off in black T-molding. At least 13,000 units, possibly as many as 20,000, were produced.
Notre algorithme suit 126 ventes vérifiées sur eBay et d'autres places de marché. Nous n'utilisons pas les prix demandés, seulement ce que les acheteurs paient réellement.
Nous excluons automatiquement les objets endommagés, les reproductions et les valeurs extrêmes pour garantir une moyenne représentative.
Le marché rétro évolue vite. Notre base de données s'actualise chaque jour pour capturer les dernières tendances.
Score de Confiance: High • Basé sur 126 transactions vérifiées