Coney Island is a game mentioned in 2 episode(s).
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Rolling Stones pinball at Margarita Island in Coney Island has never worked and has never been repaired
Coney Island is the second bingo game ever manufactured, produced in 1951 after Bright Lights
Bally bingo machine; second bingo title; first to feature extra balls; in Vic's collection
Bally's second bingo game and first to feature the extra ball mechanic; direct predecessor to United Leader in design philosophy
Second Bally bingo game; introduced extra ball feature; no spotted numbers
Vintage Bally bingo pinball game; second bingo machine to feature extra balls; artwork and code nearly complete in Nick's multi-bingo emulator project
Three-card bingo game, included in Multi-Bingo
1951 Bally bingo game; first with extra balls; implemented in Nick's emulation project
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Bally bingo game, mentioned as example of early bingo design
Bally bingo notable for introducing extra ball feature; tested on Multi-Bingo
Early Bally game with animation that needs animation refinement in MultiiBingo; current animation only blinks next extra ball rather than zipping across all three
Early Bally bingo machine (second game in lineup) referenced for design evolution; first game to feature extra balls
Second bingo game ever made by Bally (1951); three-card game with buyable extra balls; in Vic's collection
1930s Bally bingo game with three selectable cards; back glass artwork being adapted for Nick's emulation project
Second bingo machine produced by Bally; first bingo with extra ball feature; not a six-card bingo
Three-card bingo machine referenced in comparison to Palm Beach's single-card layout
Vintage Bally bingo game referenced as artistic/design precedent for Fun Way's cabinet stencil style
Bally bingo game with extra ball feature; coin flash animation work in progress
Vintage Bally bingo pinball machine; serves as historical marker for distinguishing two different eras of Bally bingo machines with different free play conversion methods
1951 Bally three-card bingo pinball machine; second in Bally's bingo line; features automatic ball lifter, extra ball play, mixer and reflex units
Bally bingo machine brought by Vic Camp to Bingo Row; second bingo machine ever made; historic game featured at exhibition
Bingo machine set up by Vic Camp at York Show 2015
Second bingo produced by Bally; Nick's starting point for custom hardware implementation
Predecessor Bally bingo game that Atlantic City built upon and simplified; featured three-card system
Public location where Lo Dong films massage videos; mentioned as one of his regular filming sites in New York
Pinball game referenced for difficult shot geometry; Roger notes it was a flip from Sharpshooter and he disagreed with the redesign choice.