When I was young I had 3 games, all (I think) made by Tomy. They all had a ball-bearing that you had to guide over various obsticles by pressing buttons at the right time. I'm trying to find all 3, but I've forgotten the exact names of 2 of them.
The first one is Screwball Scramble which I've found on the net. (
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zEOLz_z6MQI)
The next one is called something like King Kong, Big Kong or Kong. It was about 12 inches wide, 6 inches deep and 2 feet high. The metal ball started at the bottom and worked its way up the front wall of the game. There were bridges, magnetic things to "carry" the ball upwards, some tunnels that went inside the game.
The last one is about 6 inches wide, 2 inches high, 8 inches deep, it was made of yellow plastic. It was called something like "Aaarggghhhh" but I don't know how many occurence of each letter there was (you can imagine searching for this word on google doesn't get me far). There were 6 metal ball bearings that were much smaller than the other games. The difference between this and the other 2 is that all the game is covered in by perspex so you can't touch the balls. There were bridges, and traps and rotating wheels. There was one button which operated every moving part in the game. This was very tricky.
Can anyone help me find a link with a picture and information about these 2 games?