Ticker Tape is a game mentioned in 0 episode(s).
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Ticker Tape uses 47-bulb lamps, which are the cheapest bulb option available
Six-card Bally bingo game featuring super lines and corners features; Nick Baldridge's personal machine that had randomizer disc traces cut as a modification hack
Six-card bingo machine owned by Nick Baldridge that he is currently repairing; has vertically-oriented control unit
Electromechanical bingo machine; requires more skill (nudging) to achieve four-in-a-line compared to other bingos
Ava's favorite bingo machine; compared with Turf King for gameplay and theme differences
Bally six-card bingo game included in Multi-Bingo, Nick Baldridge will bring a playable machine for sale at York Show 2016
1972 Bally six-card bingo machine, Ava's favorite, features tic-tac-toe mechanic and faster motor, coming to York Show
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Bingo machine in Nick's collection; Phil played it during visit but was not impressed; never played before visiting
1970s six-card bingo game; sequel to Stock Market; features player-controlled scoring, double-or-nothing, corner scoring, random super lines; owned by Nick Baldridge; being ported to Multi-Bingo
Pinball machine Nick Baldridge is currently working on restoring; mentioned as a project he's taking a break from
1972 Bally six-card bingo; reintroduced Super Line feature; became gambling-focused title for players aged 16+
Bingo pinball machine that Molly played for first time, tilted on first attempt with one nudge
EM bingo game planned for Multi-Bingo; Nick owns a physical copy for reference
Game Nick Baldridge is considering bringing to White Rose Game Room Show (decision not yet finalized)
Six-card bingo; precedes High Flyer and Blue Chip; Nick owns one
Bingo machine exhibited at Bingo Row.
Bally bingo pinball machine in the chronological review series; previously covered
Six-card bingo game that Nick repaired by replacing worn search disc wiper fingers using silver solder technique
1972 Bally six-card bingo machine owned by Nick Baldridge; used as comparison point for card orientation differences with Bright Lights
Bingo game sold by Nick Baldridge to local collector; first bingo game for new owner
Bally six-card bingo machine that preceded Wall Street; featured in direct design comparison; Baldridge owns and plays this game
EM pinball machine recently acquired by Nick; being stripped, cleaned, and restored; playfield already cleaned, pending post/spring cleaning and clutch washer checks
Bingo pinball machine model referenced as example where anti-cheat relay is located on the back door (differs from most other bingos)
Six-card bingo machine referenced by speaker as one they frequently play
Bingo pinball machine being restored by Nick; primary focus of technical troubleshooting discussion
Bingo machine owned by Nick Baldridge; featured game for this episode; has dual search units for multiple card scoring; subject of ongoing troubleshooting
Bally bingo machine mentioned as comparison point
Nick Baldridge's personal collection machine; retains original lock plate for counter-disabling switch
Sister game to Stock Market with identical artwork theme but featuring super lines mechanic; shares cabinet and backglass design with Stock Market
Bingo pinball machine using 47-bulb lamps; simpler artwork design compared to Turf King
Sixth card bingo game (green); featured in interview discussion; has corners and super lines features; recreational option in multi-bingo; game that Sophia indicated might be leaving the collection
Bingo pinball machine recently acquired by Nicholas Baldridge with previous operator repairs involving glued posts
EM/Bingo pinball machine recently acquired by Nicholas Backbone; manufactured by The Valley Company; bingo card-based gameplay with six cards
Six-card bingo pinball machine being repaired; features randomizer disc and multi-play coin circuit