# Episode 313 - 1960 Bally Touchdown

**Source:** For Amusement Only EM and Bingo Pinball Podcast  
**Type:** podcast_episode  
**Published:** 2016-01-18  
**Duration:** 11m 44s  
**Beat:** Pinball

**URL:** https://foramusementonly.libsyn.com/episode-313-1960-bally-touchdown

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## Analysis

Nicholas Baldrige provides an in-depth analysis of the 1960 Bally Touchdown, a bingo pinball machine featuring Magic Numbers—a six-number rotating system that allows players to reposition 24 of 25 bingo card numbers. The game includes triple-deck scoring, extended time trees, star numbers, extra balls, and star rollovers. Baldrige praises the gorgeous back glass and playfield artwork depicting a packed football stadium, though notes the cabinet stencil is relatively plain.

### Key Claims

- [HIGH] Magic Numbers are sets of six numbers arranged in a 3x2 rectangle that can rotate, with four such arrangements on the back glass, allowing movement of 24 of 25 bingo card numbers — _Nicholas Baldrige explaining the core mechanic of the Touchdown game_
- [MEDIUM] Touchdown is one of very few sports-themed bingo machines; Double Header is another, and the speaker cannot think of any others — _Nicholas Baldrige discussing sports-themed bingos in the artwork section_
- [HIGH] The game has triple deck scoring with three color lines (red, green, yellow) and corresponding odds ranging from 4-to-3 at minimum to 600-to-5 at maximum — _Nicholas Baldrige describing the scoring system_
- [HIGH] The only bingo card number that cannot be moved is sixteen, which can be randomly spotted — _Nicholas Baldrige explaining Magic Numbers mechanics_
- [HIGH] The extended time tree can randomly award magic numbers before the fourth ball, or before/after the fifth ball, with after-fifth being most desirable — _Nicholas Baldrige describing game timing mechanics_

### Notable Quotes

> "Magic numbers are sets of six numbers that can rotate. Magic squares are simply sets of four numbers, but magic numbers are arranged in a rectangle, three by two, typically, and there are four of these arrangements on the back glass."
> — **Nicholas Baldrige**, early_content
> _Core explanation of the Magic Numbers feature that differentiates Touchdown from Magic Squares games_

> "The beautiful thing about this game is that the only number that can't be moved is the number sixteen, and the number sixteen can be randomly spotted."
> — **Nicholas Baldrige**, mechanics_section
> _Highlights the strategic design choice that keeps one number fixed while allowing player control over 24 others_

> "Touchdown is one of the very few sports themed bingos. There's this and Double Header and honestly I can't think of any other sports themed bingo."
> — **Nicholas Baldrige**, artwork_section
> _Rarity observation about sports-themed bingo machines in the overall bingo pinball catalog_

> "The playfield and the back glass are gorgeous. I have a great feature set that I'm looking forward to getting to know at some point in the not-too-distant future."
> — **Nicholas Baldrige**, conclusion
> _Personal enthusiasm for the machine's design and mechanics, indicating his desire to play it_

> "I mean just packed. I don't think there's a single empty seat in this entire stadium and it's huge."
> — **Nicholas Baldrige**, playfield_description
> _Enthusiastic description of the artwork detail on the playfield depicting crowd attendance_

### Entities

| Name | Type | Context |
|------|------|---------|
| Nicholas Baldrige | person | Host of For Amusement Only EM and Bingo Pinball Podcast; provides detailed analysis of the 1960 Bally Touchdown machine |
| Bally | company | Manufacturer of Touchdown (1960) and other bingo pinball machines discussed in the episode |
| Touchdown | game | 1960 Bally bingo pinball machine featuring Magic Numbers mechanics, the primary subject of this episode |
| Double Header | game | Sports-themed bingo pinball machine mentioned as one of the few other sports-themed bingos alongside Touchdown |
| Magic Numbers | product | Core feature of Touchdown; a system of six rotating numbers arranged in 3x2 rectangles that allow repositioning of bingo card numbers |
| Magic Squares | product | Related feature system consisting of four-number sets; predecessor concept to Magic Numbers; discussed in prior podcast episodes |

### Topics

- **Primary:** Magic Numbers feature mechanics, Bingo pinball game design and scoring systems, Back glass and playfield artwork
- **Secondary:** Sports-themed bingo machines, Cabinet stencil design, Pick-a-Play feature and multi-coin mechanics, Triple-deck scoring systems, Star numbers and extra balls

### Sentiment

**Positive** (0.85) — Nicholas Baldrige expresses enthusiasm for the game's mechanics, artwork, and feature set. He praises the back glass and playfield as 'gorgeous' multiple times. Minor criticism of the cabinet stencil design is outweighed by strong positive sentiment toward the overall machine and his desire to play it.

### Signals

- **[historical_signal]** Detailed technical and artistic analysis of a 1960 Bally bingo machine, demonstrating community engagement with pre-1970s pinball history and mechanics (confidence: high) — Entire episode dedicated to comprehensive breakdown of Touchdown's features, artwork, and gameplay
- **[design_innovation]** Analysis of Magic Numbers as an innovative feature distinguishing Touchdown from Magic Squares games, enabling 24 of 25 card number repositioning (confidence: high) — Extended explanation of how Magic Numbers work: 'four of these arrangements on the back glass. This allows you to move twenty-four of the twenty-five numbers on the bingo card at a whim'
- **[design_philosophy]** Discussion of how game design choices (fixed number 16, movable numbers, extended time tree mechanics) provide strategic depth and player control in bingo gameplay (confidence: high) — Analysis of star numbers, extended time tree, and rollover mechanics that allow players to manipulate game state favorably
- **[community_signal]** EM and bingo pinball podcast providing detailed archival and analytical content about vintage machines, indicating active community interest in pre-modern pinball history (confidence: high) — Dedicated episode with comprehensive technical breakdown and enthusiastic personal recommendation from host

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## Transcript

 What's that sound? It's 4 Amusement Only, the EM and Bingo Pinball Podcast. Welcome back to 4 Amusement Only. This is Nicholas Baldridge. Tonight I wanted to talk about a game that I really want to try. It's 1960s Bally Touchdown. Touchdown is a magic numbers bingo. This is a new feature that we haven't talked about previously. But before we get into that, a bingo pinball machine is a multi-coin pinball machine. You put in your first coin and the game starts, but at that point you can put in additional coins to try and light features, odds, or both. In this case you can do it through player controlled buttons on the front of the game called Pick-a-Play. Before you insert your coin you push either the red button to play for both features and odds increases, the blue button to play for only odds increases or the green button to play for only features increases. The difference between them is, and the reason that you don't just press the red button, is that you get extra jumps and and uh... a greater chance of actually earning the feature or Odds Jumps that you want by playing the blue or green buttons. So, Magic Numbers, what are they? Well, at this point you should be well acquainted with Magic Squares. We've been over many of the Magic Squares games. In fact, there's only one other one that we haven't talked about. Magic numbers are sets of six numbers that can rotate. Magic squares are simply sets of four numbers, but magic numbers are arranged in a rectangle, three by two, typically, and there are four of these arrangements on the back glass. This allows you to move twenty-four of the twenty-five numbers on the bingo card at a whim. Well, you have to press a button. But the beautiful thing about this game is that the only number that can't be moved is the number sixteen, and the number sixteen can be randomly spotted. And so, with that, it's possible for you to sink a ball and rotate it around to get in a more favorable position So what do I mean by more favorable well obviously need to have the numbers adjacent to each other in order to score this is not a magic screen game there is no separate screen with different sections that comes across in front of the bingo card and therefore you have to play Straight up bingo. You have to have numbers which are adjacent to each other. This game has triple deck scoring. That means that on the back glass there are separate lines which are either red, green, or yellow. And there are corresponding odds steppers in the backbox which will step up and display a different set of odds for each The following are the three sets of pinball sets that are available in the box. Each of these sets has three different numbers. They start off at four for three in a row, sixteen for four in a row and seventy-five for five in a row. Go all the way up to one ninety-two for three in a row, four hundred and eighty for four in a row, and six hundred for five in a row. This game has an extended time tree. By default, if you earn the magic numbers features, you have to make your decision before shooting your fourth ball. But the game can randomly award you before fifth or even after fifth. After fifth is of course the most desirable because you can Rotate the numbers around so that you earn in multiple colors. Very handy. This game also has a feature called the star numbers. There are four numbers in the bottom right corner of the bingo card and if you land a ball or move letter C To reposition the numbers so that you have all four stars lit and you have the feature lit, you'll earn a red 5-in-a-line score. That is pretty helpful. This game has extra balls. After you shoot your normal 5-ball game, you have the chance to The game also has star rollovers. These will randomly light either yellow or red The yellow rollover is on the left hand side of the playfield And if you roll over that while it lit it will extend your time tree to before fifth And similarly, there is a red rollover on the right hand side of the playfield. If you roll over this while it's lit, it will extend your time tree to after fifth. So, let's talk about artwork. Touchdown is one of the very few sports themed bingos. There's this and double header and honestly I can't think of any other sports themed bingo. Now, that doesn't bother me too much because I'm not really a sports person. But there are plenty of sports people in the world and I know that this type of theme appeals greatly to those folks who are really into sports. Especially football in this case because it is called touchdown. So the theme is football on the back glass. We're in the stands on one side of the stadium and in front of us are cheerleaders trying to get everybody amped up and we can see the field. And we're somewhere near the center of the field. That's where our seats are. And we can see the game being played out. I guess there's a person holding the football, which I want to say is a quarterback, but I really don't know anything about football, so I'm just going to say that because I know that typically they have a ball and they're trying to throw it. Pardon my ignorance. We can see the team sitting on the bench in front of us and the opposing team on the bench in the background. In the far background we can see the other side of the stadium and it's packed. I mean just packed. I don't know if this is a professional football team or a college football team but boy they know how to draw in a crowd. And in the far distance we can see trees covered with autumn leaves. Colors of oranges and reds, quite beautiful, and then you have the blue sky, beautiful clouds, and towering above, coming out of the bingo card, you have a pennant that says Bally Touchdown. Beautiful beautiful artwork Now let talk about the cabinet The cabinet stencil is rather drab on this It essentially just a football and a couple of rounded squares of red This football is repeated on the lower cab as it is on the head. It's okay. It's just not super impressive. There's not a whole lot of detail. It's not like you can see the stadium crowd in the stencil or anything like that. But the back glass and the playfield are both gorgeous. I mean really, really beautiful. So it's okay that the cabinet's a little lackluster. Who sits and stares at the cabinet anyway? Okay, I do sometimes. But, uh, the playfield, uh, at this point, on the playfield, we're down on the field. And we're right in front of the cheerleaders. And there are cheerleaders, um, jumping around and, um, doing a dance and, you know, trying to get everybody riled up. Further out on the field, we can see the same game playing out. But we must be on the other side of the stadium. We must be on the opposing team now. And looking across we can see the same packed stadium that we saw on the other side. I mean really packed. I don't think there's a single empty seat in this entire stadium and it's huge. Beyond that we can see a clock tower. And so I'm going to go ahead and assume that this is a college football game. The And As I say, I really don't know anything about football So I can't gauge The popularity of such a thing but boy It appears that everyone at both schools is in attendance So this is a Wonderfully beautiful game on the playfield and the back glass I have a great feature Set that I'm looking forward to getting to know at some point in the not-too-distant future. Well, that's all for tonight. Thank you very much for joining me. My name again is Nick Baldrige. You can reach me at 4amusementonlypodcast at gmail.com, or you can call me on the bingos line at 724-BINGOS1 . You can listen to us on iTunes, Stitcher, Pocket Casts, via RSS, on Facebook, on Twitter, at Bingo Podcast. You can follow me on Instagram, also at Bingo Podcast, or you can listen to us on our website, which is foramusementonly.libsyn.com, at which you can buy your very own t-shirt. Thank you very much for listening, and I'll talk to you next time.

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