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  2. Glossary of pinball terms - Wikipedia

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    A situation where a series of balls are shot onto the playfield. Multiballs are either a mode that can be selected by the gamer, or can be triggered in the pinball machine that forces the other balls to roll on the playfield. O. orbit. A path for the ball that hugs the outer rim of the game.

  3. Pinball Construction Set - Wikipedia

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    Single-player. Pinball Construction Set is a video game by Bill Budge written for the Apple II. [2] It was originally published in 1982 through Budge's own company, BudgeCo, then was released by Electronic Arts in 1983 along with ports to the Atari 8-bit computers and Commodore 64. The game created a new genre of video games: the construction set.

  4. 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.

  5. Jack-Bot - Wikipedia

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    Production run. 2,428. Jack-Bot (styled JACK•BOT) is a 1995 pinball game which was designed by Barry Oursler and Larry DeMar, and released by US-based electronic gaming company Williams. It is the third game in the Pin-Bot series, following Pin-Bot (1986) and The Machine: Bride of Pin-Bot (1991).

  6. 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.

  7. List of pinball machines - Wikipedia

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    Pinball: Bell Games February 1983 [746] Pinball Champ: Zaccaria: April 1983 [747] Pinball Champ '82: Zaccaria: April 1982 [748] Pinball Lizard: GamePlan: June 1980 [749] Pinball Magic: Capcom Coin-Op: October 1995 [750] Pinball Pool: Gottlieb: June 1979 [751] Pin-Bot: Williams: October 1986 [752] Pink Panther: Gottlieb: March 1981 [753] Pioneer ...

  8. The Magnificent Marble Machine - Wikipedia

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    July 7, 1975. (1975-07-07) –. March 12, 1976. (1976-03-12) The Magnificent Marble Machine is an American television game show. Contestants partnered with celebrities to answer trivia questions and gain control of an oversized pinball machine. The program premiered on NBC on July 7, 1975 at 12:00 pm ET, replacing the short-lived game show ...

  9. FunHouse (pinball) - Wikipedia

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    FunHouse. (pinball) FunHouse is a pinball machine designed by Pat Lawlor and released in November 1990 by Williams Electronics. [1] Starring a talking ventriloquist dummy named Rudy, the game is themed after the concept of an amusement park funhouse. FunHouse is one of the last Williams games to use an alphanumeric display; the company switched ...