Carnival Queen is a game mentioned in 0 episode(s).
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Carnival Queen was the first Magic Screen game
Carnival Queen was the first game with player-controlled replay registration via R button
Carnival Queen has triple deck scoring with red, green, and blue lines on the bingo card
Carnival Queen has seven different Magic Screen positions
First Magic Screen game; Sea Island is the second Magic Screen game and builds upon its mechanics with extended time-tree and additional column
Bingo pinball machine from St. Louis warehouse; part of Robert's 10-machine purchase
First Magic Screen game featuring time tree mechanism
Vintage bingo machine acquired by Phil last summer; one of three machines he most interested in restoring
First Magic Screen game ever made; has unique Time Tree locking mechanism; being restored by Phil Bogoma
Game featured in Multi-Bingo; mentioned as example of position memory system
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The R button allows players to defer replay registration until after earning extra balls, reducing cost compared to registering before extra ball purchases
First Magic Screen bingo game produced by Bally; introduced the blue section feature with special scoring
Bally bingo game; last game with 40-step timer circuit before design shift; used as baseline for comparison.
Bingo machine at Centennial Billiards; seen by Phil when discovering bingo gaming as a youth.
Bingo game available in eBay auction, sister game to Beauty Beach Tahiti
1958 Bally pinball/bingo machine, the first Magic Screen game, main subject of episode 307
Bally bingo machine with Magic Screen mechanism, first Magic Screen game Baldrige implemented