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  2. Glossary of pinball terms - Wikipedia

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    Normally this directly corresponds to the number of points received, as it is usually risky trying to shoot the narrow target with full force. Vitrigraph. Gottlieb's patented photo-realistic mylar overlay for pinball playfields rather than the industry standard silk screen on the wood. [55] VUK. Short for vertical up-kicker. Synonym for popper.

  3. Pinball Clemons - Wikipedia

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    Pinball Clemons. Michael Lutrell " Pinball " Clemons OOnt (born January 15, 1965) is an American-Canadian sports executive and former running back and return specialist who serves as general manager for the Toronto Argonauts of the Canadian Football League (CFL). He is considered by many to be one of the greatest and most famous Argonauts ...

  4. Wikipedia : WikiProject Pinball

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    DuoDeathscyther 02 - Casual pinball player; created or improved these pinball articles; David Pro - Longtime pinball player and enthusiast, has created these pinball articles; Rich Fife - Longtime collector and enthusiast. SarahStierch long time pinball enthusiast and will lend a hand when possible to articles (especially the pinball article ...

  5. Pinball - Wikipedia

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    Terminator 2: Judgment Day, 1991 pinball machine designed by Steve Ritchie A self-made pinball game in Niger. Pinball (originally called pintable in the UK [1]) games are a family of games in which a ball is propelled into a specially designed table where it bounces off various obstacles, scoring points either en route or when it comes to rest.

  6. Checkpoint (pinball) - Wikipedia

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    Music. Brian L. Schmidt. Production run. 3,500. Checkpoint is a 1991 pinball machine released by Data East. It featured the first dot matrix display (DMD) ever incorporated into a pinball game. For Checkpoint, Data East used a "half-height" DMD. By way of comparison, Williams later produced machines with standard DMDs that were twice the height.

  7. Who Dunnit - Wikipedia

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    Ed Boon (Butler) Production run. 2,416 units. Who Dunnit is a Midway pinball machine with a 1940s style and a murder mystery theme. The playfield features up to five different murder mysteries in which the player must find clues and evidence by making indicated shots. The machine accepts up to four players, and features four-ball play.

  8. Safe Cracker (pinball) - Wikipedia

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    Description. Safe Cracker differs from a standard pinball game in that the player is playing against the clock, as opposed to having a certain number of balls available. If the player loses a ball, as long as there is time left on the clock they can continue playing. The machine is smaller in size than a standard pinball machine.

  9. PinGame Journal - Wikipedia

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    The PinGame Journal is a publication serving the pinball hobby community. It reports on the manufacture of new games, industry and hobby events, as well as ways to fix and refurbish both current and classic pinball machines. In early 1991 the primary publication for the pinball hobby was the Pinball Trader Newsletter.

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