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Glossary Of Pinball Terms
A glossary of terms, commonly used in discussing pinball machines. A add-a-ball :Allows the player to add additional balls by achieving a specific task e.g. during an active ''multiball''. A feature especially popular on the latest generations of Stern machines. Earlier in pinball history, ''add-a-ball'' was actually used to describe that a player can earn extra balls. apron :The large attachment at the very bottom of the playfield, which usually holds a score and/or instruction card and which covers the ball trough. The front edges of the apron lead the ball to the drain. autosave :For a limited time, every ball that goes down the drain will be returned to the plunger. Usually only available when starting with a new ball (to compensate for "unfair" very fast drains), it will also be available during the start of multiballs on later machines. Also known as ''ball saver''. B backbox :The vertical "head" of the pinball machine, where the score is displayed. backglass :The upr ...
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Glossary
A glossary (from grc, γλῶσσα, ''glossa''; language, speech, wording) also known as a vocabulary or clavis, is an alphabetical list of Term (language), terms in a particular domain of knowledge with the definitions for those terms. Traditionally, a glossary appears at the end of a book and includes terms within that book that are either newly introduced, uncommon, or specialized. While glossaries are most commonly associated with non-fiction books, in some cases, fiction novels may come with a glossary for unfamiliar terms. A bilingual glossary is a list of terms in one language defined in a second language or Gloss (annotation), glossed by synonyms (or at least near-synonyms) in another language. In a general sense, a glossary contains explanations of concepts relevant to a certain field of study or action. In this sense, the term is related to the notion of ontology. Automatic methods have been also provided that transform a glossary into an ontology or a computational ...
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Checkpoint (pinball)
''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. ''Checkpoint'' also features video mode minigames on its display. In 2008, the ''Popular Mechanics'' website included the machine on a list of the top eight most innovative pinball machines of all time.Porges, SethTop 8 Most Innovative Pinball Machines of All Time 5 August 2008, ''Popular Mechanics'' website. Retrieved 22 May 2014. Gameplay The machine's gameplay centers on a ramp with a so-called ''Lasermatic'' speed detection feature that "clock" a pinball's speed by measuring the time between the ball hitting one switch and then a second, translating that time into a speed analogous to that of a racing car. The minimum is 80 MPH; a skilled player can achieve a speed upwar ...
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Haunted House (pinball)
''Haunted House'' is a pinball game released in October 31 1982 by Gottlieb. It was the first game with three playfields that the ball can move between, including one below the main playing surface. ''Haunted House'' was designed by John Osborne, with artwork by Terry Doerzaph. It is part of Gottlieb’s “System 80” series of pinball machines. Description ''Haunted House'' has three playfields (a mini underground playfield, a main playfield, and an upper playfield.), eight flippers, at unique angles, four pop bumpers, two kick-out holes, a secret passage (a false target that drops down after impact to allow entrance to cellar.), a trap door that opens for ball, a lightning animation in the backglass and kicking bat targets. The lower playfield of ''Haunted House'' is accessible any time during the game, and the one ball travels between all three playfields. Each playfield is themed to be a part of a haunted house, the main level being the main floor, the lower level being the c ...
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World Cup Soccer (pinball)
''World Cup Soccer'' is a 1994 pinball machine designed by John Popadiuk and Larry DeMar and released by Midway. It is based on the 1994 FIFA World Cup. Digital versions This table was formerly available as DLC for ''The Pinball Arcade'' until it was removed on June 30, 2018. This was previously published as ''World Champion Soccer'', as FarSight Studios was unable to secure the World Cup license from FIFA. This digital table has many changes; the ''W-O-R-L-D-C-U-P'' lights leading to the left loop are replaced by ''C-H-A-M-P-I-O-N'', ''World Cup USA 94'' on the plastics between left inlanes and outlanes are renamed to ''Champion Soccer TPA 17'', (TPA bring an abbreviation of “The Pinball Arcade” and 17 being in reference to the year it was released as DLC: 2017) and the backglass is also changed to avoid possible lawsuits from FIFA for using the tournament's mascot Striker, ''World Cup USA 94'' name and any other references to World Cup USA 1994. without required licens ...
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Monster Bash (pinball)
''Monster Bash'' is a pinball machine produced by Williams. The game features some Universal Monsters including The Creature from the Black Lagoon, The Wolf Man, Frankenstein's monster, the Bride of Frankenstein, Dracula and The Mummy. Description The main goal of the game is to collect the instruments of the iconic horror characters and form the ''Monsters of Rock'' band. The table includes a ''Phantom Flip''; when this feature is enabled, the player can let go of the flipper buttons and allow the game to attempt a shot. The machine has an easter egg mode called “''Lyman’s Lament''”. It features different music and comments of programmer Lyman Sheats while the ball is played. The game uses the DCS Sound System. In 2018, Chicago Gaming announced they would begin production of a Monster Bash remake as part of their series of classic pinball remakes, which includes Medieval Madness and Attack From Mars. Modes Each of the six monsters has an associated mode that must b ...
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Cam Timer
A cam timer or drum sequencer is an electromechanical system for controlling a sequence of events automatically. It resembles a music box with movable pins, controlling electrical switches instead of musical notes. Description An electric motor drives a shaft on which is arranged a series of cams or a drum studded with pegs along its surface. Associated with each cam is one or more switches. The motor rotates at a fixed speed, and the camshaft is driven through a speed reducing gearbox at a convenient slow speed. Indentations or protrusions on the cams operate the switches at different times. By arrangement of the cams and switches, complex sequences of opening and closing switches can be made. The switches then operate different elements of the controlled system - for example motors, valves, etc. A programmer may change or rearrange (reprogram) peg or cam positions. Much like the pegs in a music box cylinder activate the notes, in a drum sequencer, as the drum of the sequencer ...
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Black Knight 2000
''Black Knight 2000'' is a 1989 pinball game designed by Steve Ritchie (who also provides the Knight's voice) and released by Williams Electronics. The game is the sequel to the 1980 pinball machine ''Black Knight''. It was advertised with the slogan "He rides again." and features a black knight theme. 30 years later, Ritchie would design a third game in the series for Stern Pinball, titled ''Black Knight: Sword of Rage''. Legacy ''Black Knight 2000'' appears in episode 7 of season 1 of ''The X-Files'' as well as the pinball machine ''Totem''. ''Black Knight 2000'' was formerly available as a licensed table in '' The Pinball Arcade'' for any platform until June 30, 2018. It was also included in the arcade game ''UltraPin UltraPin is a Multi-Game pinball arcade game that holds 12 digital recreations of Williams Electronics real pinball games in a single pinball cabinet. UltraPin is built in a traditional style pinball cabinet to look and feel like a real pinball ma ...''. R ...
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Black Knight (pinball)
''Black Knight'' is a 1980 pinball machine designed by Steve Ritchie (who also provides the Knight's voice) and released by Williams Electronics. Ritchie designed two sequels: ''Black Knight 2000'', released by Williams in 1989, and ''Black Knight: Sword of Rage'', released by Stern Pinball in 2019. Description This game is known for its two-level playfield (a first for a pinball game), and introduced the patented "Magna-Save", in which a player-controlled magnet is used to prevent outlane drains. This was first of a series of four games that were both two-level and featured magna-save. The later games ('' Jungle Lord'', ''Pharaoh'', ''Solar Fire'', '' Grand Lizard'') feature a variable type magna-save in that the magnet is energized as long as the player likes (up to the time they have earned); on Black Knight the machine controls the magnet time (adjustable by the operator from three to ten seconds). Magna-save was activated by pressing one of two buttons placed on each si ...
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Williams Electronics
WMS Industries, Inc. was an American electronic gaming and amusement manufacturer in Enterprise, Nevada. It was merged into Scientific Games in 2016. WMS's predecessor was the Williams Manufacturing Company, founded in 1943 by Harry E. Williams. However, the company that became WMS Industries was formally founded in 1974 as Williams Electronics, Inc. Williams initially was a manufacturer of pinball machines. In 1964, Williams was acquired by jukebox manufacturer Seeburg Corp. and reorganized as Williams Electronics Manufacturing Division. In 1973, the company branched out into the coin-operated arcade video game market with its ''Pong'' clone ''Paddle Ball'', eventually creating a number of video game classics, including '' Defender'' and '' Robotron: 2084.'' In 1974, Williams Electronics, Inc. was incorporated as a wholly owned subsidiary of Seeburg. Williams Electronics was sold off as an independent company during the bankruptcy of Seeburg in 1980. In 1987, the company went ...
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3D Pinball Space Cadet
''Full Tilt! Pinball'' is a pinball video game developed by Cinematronics, LLC, Cinematronics and published by Maxis in 1995. It features pre-rendering, pre-rendered 3D computer graphics, 3D graphics and three tables—''Space Cadet'', ''Skullduggery'', and ''Dragon's Keep''. On each table, there are displays on the side that show the players' score, ball number, player number, a display for various information and a table-specific image. Tables ''Space Cadet'' The ''Space Cadet'' table features the player as a member of a space fleet that completes missions to increase rank. Players can attain nine different ranks (listed from lowest to highest): Cadet, Ensign, Lieutenant, Captain, LT Commander, Commander, Commodore, Admiral, and Fleet Admiral. Players accept a mission by hitting "mission targets" which select which mission they will take, and by going up the "launch ramp". Each mission has a set number of things for players to do, such as hitting the "attack bumpers" (which ...
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Slick Chick (pinball)
''Slick Chick'' is a single player wedge head pinball machine designed by Wayne Neyens and released by Gottlieb in January 27, 1963. It features a ''Playboy'' influenced theme.http://www.pinrescue.com/games/slick_chick2.htmlhttp://www.pinballrebel.com/game/pins/slick_chick/slick_chick_pinball.htm Gameplay The playfield contains five pop bumpers and four scoring bumpers. Spelling "Slick Chick" five times lights specials. One through four rollovers light a second special. The gobble hole awards 100 points and one rollover. The end of game match awards one replay. Design team * Concept: Wayne Neyens * Game Design: Wayne Neyens * Mechanics: Wayne Neyens * Artwork: Roy Parker * Animation: Wayne Neyens Digital version The table was virtually recreated in the pinball simulation video game, ''Microsoft Pinball Arcade ''Microsoft Pinball Arcade'' is a pinball video game from Microsoft. It was released on December 15, 1998 for Microsoft Windows and in 2001 for the Game Boy Color. ...
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Heighway Pinball
Heighway Pinball was a British company, established in 2012, that manufactured pinball Pinball 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. Historically the board was studded with nails call ... machines. The first table by the company, ''Full Throttle'', was released in 2015. The racing-themed game features, as a speciality, a LCD screen for scores, info and animations on the playfield surface at player's eye view. The company's second machine ''Alien'' is based on the movie of the same name and its first sequel '' Aliens''. Production shipment began on 14 February 2017. As of 26 April 2018, Heighway Pinball had closed the doors on its factory, laid off its employees, and was liquidated soon afterward. The rights to the Alien machine were acquired by Pinball Brothers, a company founded by some of Heighway pinball's investors, who bega ...
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