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Must be the rarest, strangest, largest and most valuable tabletop system from the 80ies. This was Entex second attempt to make a 2-player tabletop with removable games on carts. Before this they made the Select-A-Game Machine.
A motor-drive mirror with a tower of 40 LED dots, shoots out a display of 6000 dots, 15 times per second!As a result, the (rather abstract) images are waving slowly across the screen.
In the top there are 4 slots to store the games: Space Force, Super Cobra, Turtles and Defender (included with the system). The cartridges were sold seperately, in very large boxes: