PinGame Journal har (som Flippy sa) DVD:er med en hel del sånt här.
30$ för ett set om 5 DVDs varav 3 fulla med promoclips.
"The PGJ DVD Set consists of FIVE, two hour DVDs. Three are dedicated to Williams promotional segments. Included are many extras including out takes, movie trailers, “live” presentations from industry shows and a tribute to WMS VP of sales, Joe Dillion. The other two disks contain a collection of pinball related video from television, movies and other media. [...]"
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Promo DVD Volume ONE:
PGJ Introduction Video by Clay Harrell
Williams Distributor Night introduction (0:03:27)
Addams Family (0:06:10)
Attack From Mars (0:16:17)
Black Rose (0:19:07)
Cirqus Voltair (0:26:15)
Corvette (0:29:05) (with coverage of the opening of the Corvette Museum)
Creature From The Black Lagoon (0:40:00)
Demolition Man (0:45:43)
Dirty Harry (0:50:31)
Doctor Who (0:56:30)
Dracula (1:03:28)
Fish Tales (1:08:57)
Flintstones (1:18:17)
Getaway (1:25:45)
Gilligan's Island (1:32:49)
Promo DVD Volume TWO:
Hurricane (0:00:34)
Indiana Jones (0:08:43)
Indianapolis 500 (0:18:41)
JackBot (0:24:35)
Johnny Mnemonic (0:30:14)
Judge Dredd (0:34:45)
Medieval Madness (0:44:15)
Midway Television Network (0:48:03)
# Monster Bash
# 976-PINBALL (0:52:51)
# NBA Fastbreak video (0:53:11)
# NBA Fastbreak live (0:55:52)
No Fear (1:00:13)
No Good Gophers (1:04:42) (Distributor Night ASI 1998)
Party Zone (1:10:02)
Popeye (1:19:13)
Revenge From Mars (1:28:36) (Pinball 2000 introduction)
Road Show (1:38:02)
Safe Cracker (1:43:30)
Promo DVD Volume THREE:
Scared Stiff
Shadow (0:04:37)
Star Trek: The Next Generation (0:13:42)
Star Wars Episode 1 (0:20:15) (with Media clips and movie trailers)
Terminator 2 (0:26:46) (with T2 movie trailers)
Theatre of Magic (0:42:09)
Twilight Zone (0:47:35)
Whitewater (0:55:04)
World Cup Soccer (1:01:03) (with extensive out-takes and WCS stock footage)
Tribute To Joe Dillon (1:14:35) (presented at the 1998 ASI Williams Distributor Night)
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Läs allt på
http://www.pingamejournal.com/cool/.
Har svårt att tro att 'hemmagjorda' DVDs skulle vara regionskodade, och NTSC är väl inte ett problem för många numera?