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Bounty (1963) features a unique skill shot mechanic
Bally bingo pinball referenced for visual comparison; features ship imagery on backbox similar in style to Silver Sails
Bingo pinball machine; purchased by Steve Smith and Eddie for $50; eventually owned by Nick Baldridge; described as his favorite/most-played bingo; elusive back glass sourcing
1963 Bally bingo pinball machine, export-only release, features Magic Screen gameplay and unique skill shot mechanic
Bingo pinball machine; rare, possibly export-only; Robert purchased from Phil Hooper and traded straight-up for Shadow Flipper game
Magic Screen bingo game, only Magic Screen game with skill shot feature, will be exhibited at York Show 2016
Bally magic screen game (next-to-last of the magic screen line); production and sales were constrained by 1963 legal climate issues
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Bally bingo machine in Nick's collection, has screen feature, compared to Ticker Tape by Ava
Bingo machine owned by Phil; game he enjoyed and won money on when younger; has in his collection
Bingo game; currently in progress for coin flash animation in Multi-Bingo sequence; described as complex light show animation
Bingo pinball machine owned by Nick Baldridge; currently experiencing Magic Screen misalignment issues
1963 Bally pinball game featuring a unique skill shot mechanic; previously covered in episode 181
Bingo machine; Nickalo's least favorite; extra/super okay features rarely light
EM pinball machine undergoing complete shop-out restoration in this episode
Magic screen bingo pinball machine from 1967, primary subject of episode interview
Bingo machine exhibited at Bingo Row.
Bally bingo game marking the end of the affected range; Bally began implementing fixes on this model with an additional 120-volt circuit
Bally bingo machine; part of 'Holy Trinity' of bingo pinball; will be at York Show
Bingo pinball machine being restored; performed at York event but developed relay and skill shot issues during weekend play
Last Magic Screen bingo game produced by Bally (1967); introduced skill shot feature with gold button on foot rail; known for detailed cabinet artwork with ships, birds, palm trees, islands
Bally bingo pinball machine with moving card numbers; mentioned as contrast to simpler six-card gameplay
1960s EM machine mentioned as part of Nick Baldridge's collection alongside Twinkie
Bingo machine previously owned/worked on by Nick Baldridge; had wire breakage issues inside cladding similar to issues discovered on Ticker Tape
Bingo machine Phil plans to restore after Bikini; has NOS backglass and magic screen cards
Magic Screen bingo game; write-up sent to Pinball Podcast; referenced for comparison with Roller Derby; blue section awards guaranteed replays (300 or 600)
Bally Mystic Lines bingo game; referenced as a superior example compared to Tahiti
Bally bingo machine where Nick's friend played and won replays
EM pinball machine in Nick Baldridge's collection; complex relay bank with trips for rollover lighting, super sections, and timing
Referenced as another game featuring a white button for skill shot feature, used as comparison to Big Wheel/Magic Ring mechanics
Magic Screen bingo game used as reference example throughout the episode; schematic is noted as infamous for being handwritten and rushed
Bally bingo machine; earlier model than Double Up, used to illustrate numeric switch labeling conventions
Bingo pinball machine using same 1.7 volt lamp specifications as Turf King
Pinball machine owned by Nicholas Backbone; uses Crystade translite with plexi sandwich mount
The only bingo with skill shot feature; available in Joop's simulation
Magic Screen bingo machine acquired by Nicholas Backbone; influenced his gameplay preferences away from Mystic Line games
Pirate-themed bingo game with pirate ship graphic; included in multi-bingo; former Nicholas Backbone collection piece