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Catalog > Game Parts > Monitors & Parts > Centuri Vertical Monitor Brackets 
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Part Details

SKU: #9623
Item: Centuri Vertical Monitor Brackets
Part Type: Monitor & Monitor Part
Usually Ships: This item is no longer available
Possible reason: this item may have been sold.
 

Original Centuri vertical monitor mounting brackets. These are the brackets used in games such as Phoenix, Time Pilot and Vanguard for mounting a vertical mount monitor in an original Centuri upright cabinet.

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Quick Game Facts
Courtesy GGDB.com

Overview
Phoenix was one of Centuri’s more popular games from the classic era. The game is vertical shooting game in which the player must destroy an onslaught of bird-like creatures that attack in multiple stages and formations. In addition to a laser, the player’s ship is equipped with a ship that can be used to deflect enemy fire.

Two sequels were released to Phoenix: Pleads was released in 1981. The second, more obscure sequel, Son of Phoenix was released by another company in 1985 and featured enhanced graphics with the same kind of game play.

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Technical Details
Year: 1980
Manufacturer: Centuri
Name: Phoenix
Class: Coin-Op
Sub-Class: Arcade

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