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  2. Museum of Pinball - Wikipedia

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    The museum was founded in 2013 by pinball machine collector John Weeks. [1] In January 2015 the Guinness Book of World Records recognized the museum as setting a record for the most people playing pinball simultaneously. [2] Later that year the museum was incorporated into the Palm Springs Modernism Week events and billed as Retro Pinball Mania ...

  3. Musée Mécanique - Wikipedia

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    The machines require constant maintenance, and some have undergone major restorations. [2] More than 100,000 visitors a year visit the museum. Admittance is free, but visitors must pay to use each game. [1] In 2011 U.S. News & World Report called the Musée Mécanique one of the top three "Things to Do in San Francisco". [6]

  4. Jennings & Company - Wikipedia

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    Jennings & Company was a leading manufacturer of slot machines in the United States and also manufactured other coin-operated machines, including pinball machines, from 1906 to the 1980s. It was founded by Ode D. Jennings as Industry Novelty Company, Incorporated of Chicago. On the death of its founder in 1953, the company was succeeded by ...

  5. Pinball - Wikipedia

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    Other display innovations on pinball machines include pinball video game hybrids like Baby Pac-Man in 1982 [67] and Granny and the Gators in 1984 [68] and the use of a small color video monitor for scoring and minigames in the backbox of the pinball machine Dakar from manufacturer Mr. Game in 1988 [69] and CGA color monitors in Pinball 2000 in ...

  6. Bally Manufacturing - Wikipedia

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    They also designed and manufactured vending machines and established a coffee vending service. Additionally, they made a brief venture into the music business with their own record label, Bally Records. [1] 1968 advertisement for the Bally's Minizag pinball machine. Moloney died in 1958, and the company briefly floundered.

  7. Capcom Coin-Op - Wikipedia

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    Capcom Coin-Op, Inc. was a wholly owned subsidiary of Capcom USA that manufactured arcade and pinball machines. It was founded in June 1995 and closed in March 2004. [1] [2] It developed and sold pinball and arcade game machines and converted games for the US market. [3]

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  9. Pacific Pinball Museum - Wikipedia

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    The Pacific Pinball Museum is a Board Managed and certified 501 C(3) [1] nonprofit interactive museum/arcade offering a chronological and historical selection of rare bagatelles and early pinball games in addition to over 100 playable pinball machines ranging in era from the 1940s to present day located on Webster Street in Alameda, California.

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