Name that Game! We have a few tidbits of information that we can't quite place. For some machines we don't have the release date. For others we don't know the manufacturer. In some cases we have photos but don't know which machine is pictured.
#um Unknown manufacturer #yr When was it made? #im What's in the photo?
Unknown Manufacturer

There are 24 machines that we know exist but don't know who manufactured. You can find them all by searching for the manufacturer "unknown" in the database [Do it!]. They are also listed here. One player bingo machine One player bingo machine One player table top game One player horserace game
Probably a conversion backglass for a Bally's "Turf King".
One player horserace game One player horserace game 1992, One player pinball machine 1933, One player pinball machine 1936, One player pinball machine
This machine is probably British
January 1943, One player pinball machine
`Destroyer' was a conversion of Genco's `Cadillac'
See Billboard 1/16/43 pg 73
April 1943, One player pinball machine
`Action' was a conversion of Exhibit's `Stars'
See Billboard 4/3/43 pg 69 and Billboard 11/13/43 pg 80
April 1943, One player pinball machine
`All Out' was a conversion of Bally's `Cross Line' of 1941
See Billboard 4/3/43 pg 69
April 1943, One player pinball machine
`Battle' was a conversion of Exhibit's `Zombie'
See Billboard 4/17/43 pg 67
April 1943, One player pinball machine
`Commander' was a conversion of Bally's `Fleet'
See Billboard 4/17/43 pg 67
April 1943, One player pinball machine
`Jeep' was a conversion of Exhibit's `Duplex'
See Billboard 4/3/43 pg 69
April 1943, One player pinball machine
`Sentry' was a conversion of Exhibit's `Zombie'
See Billboard 4/17/43 pg 67
August 1943, One player pinball machine
`Dive Bomber' was a conversion of Genco's `Formation'
See Billboard 8/21/43 pg 73
May 1944, One player pinball machine
`Falling Suns' was a conversion of Genco's `Ten Spot'
See Billboard 5/20/44 pg 79
April 1945, One player pinball machine
`American Beauty' was a conversion of Exhibit's 'Attention' of 1940
April 1945, One player pinball machine
`Casablanca' was a conversion of Bally's `Glamour'
See Billboard 4/21/45 pg 77
August 1945, One player pinball machine
`Arrow' was a conversion of Genco's `Cadillac'
See Billboard 8/25/45 pg 81
August 1945, One player pinball machine
`Strip Tease' was a wartime conversion of Chicago Coin's `Sports'
See Billboard 8/25/45 pg 84
August 1947, One player pinball machine
`Sho Me' was a conversion of Chicago Coin's `Roxy'
See Billboard 8/30/47 pg 133
October 1991, Four player pinball machine
One Flip Out was produced for use at Expo '91 by Reinhart Bangerter
When was it Made?

There are 65 machines in the database for which we don't even know the year they were produced. Rather than listing them all here, search for "0" in the year field of the database. [Do it now!] What's in the Photo?

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