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Hawaii is the sister game to Double Up
Hawaii retains all the features of Double Up but adds one additional feature
The star zone is the fifth number in every section and doesn't count unless it's the fifth number
Hawaii may have been the heaviest bingo machine that Bally produced
United bingo machine from 1954; featured older, higher-quality mechanical construction
1973 Bally 20-hole bingo pinball machine, sister game to Double Up, subject of episode 332
Vintage pinball game featuring selector button mechanic; shared feature with Double Up
Bingo game available in eBay auction in Georgia, possibly missing playfield glass
Bally bingo machine; Smith's first acquisition (from Doc Mora); was sitting flat on floor unplayable until tilted up
Sister game to Double Up, also a 20-hole Mystic Line game with similar technical specifications
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The score doubling feature in Hawaii makes other features and odds advancement much more difficult to light
Hawaii's playfield has the best artwork out of the whole package
Hawaii features three Hawaiian hula dancers arranged around the playfield in outline drawing style
The Second Guess feature is less likely to give odds or feature jumps in the middle of the game compared to early-game wagering
Bingo game; one of only two games (with Double Up) that allows changing score in each color
Sister game to Bally Double Up; most complex EM game with one extra stepper component
State where pinball machines are rare due to lack of mechanics, service challenges, humidity, and ocean proximity