Nashville is a major city in Tennessee that serves as an emerging hub for competitive pinball activity. Home to Music City Pinball and multiple pinball venues (No Quarter, Game Galaxy, Game Terminal, and Eastside Bolts), the city has developed a growing pinball tournament scene alongside its renowned music culture. Known as the 'Athens of the South' with significant cultural infrastructure, Nashville represents a developing competitive pinball market in the region alongside other Tennessee cities like Memphis and Knoxville.
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Nashville was manufactured by Bally in 1978
Nashville came out before Dixieland
Nashville has a 10 coin maximum structure that progressively lights features across coins 1-10
Super lines are the second line from the bottom on the bingo card and score as one level higher than actual line achieved
Bingo game played in Hallmark card store across from Italian cafe in Vic's hometown area
Six-card bingo machine directly preceding Dixieland in Bally's lineup
Bally six-card bingo game, included in Multi-Bingo, noted for unchanged portioning from Dixieland
Bally bingo game produced in 1978; will be featured at York Show
Bingo machine in Jim's collection heavily hacked but repaired and exhibited at Bingo Row.
Pinball machine referenced in comparison to red diagonal features discussed on 'Straight Down the Middle: a pinball show'
1978 Bally six-card bingo pinball machine with country music theme, subject of detailed analysis
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The magic number on Nashville can be one or two of the values 1, 7, 9, 22, or 25
Corners on Nashville are harder to achieve than super lines as a scoring target
Nashville uses plastic-coated playfields which were experimental for Bally in the late 1970s
Six-card bingo game available in eBay auction in Georgia
Unspecified event the day before Pin-Masters; mentioned as running late into morning
Referenced Bally game with similar wood coloring and playfield vibrancy to Miss America '75
Bally bingo pinball machine; mentioned as upcoming episode subject; uses similar plastic-coated playfield finish as Miss America Deluxe
Bally bingo game mentioned as previously covered in dedicated episodes on the For Amusement Only podcast
First Category 10 flagship venue location, opened 2024
City to which Richie is relocating; mentioned in context of country music and Third Man Records
City where pinball was illegal for players under age 18 until 2004
City in Tennessee; home to Music City Pinball; known as 'Athens of the South'; rich music venue with 60,000 musicians per capita; emerging competitive pinball market
City where Melissa Lummus lives and is active in pinball tournament scene; has multiple pinball venues including No Quarter, Game Galaxy, Game Terminal, and Eastside Bolts
Tennessee city with pinball activity mentioned alongside Memphis and Knoxville.