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First six-card bingo game made by Bally in 1951; Vic owned two examples; some production variations in number combinations
Earlier Bally six-card bingo game whose artwork style influenced Bright Spot's visual design with curved surface containing bingo cards
Early Bally bingo game (first in lineup); had fixed payouts, no spotted numbers
Early bingo pinball game referenced for comparison of backglass lamp design style
Early Bally six-card bingo game, included in Multi-Bingo, original version of Broadway 51 conversion
First bingo machine ever manufactured by Bally, 1951; had non-standard number combinations on cards
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Early EM bingo game, first game tested on Multi-Bingo system
First six-card bingo game in Bally's lineup, referenced as starting point of bingo pinball evolution
First bingo game made by Bally in 1951; six-card game
First Bally Bingo game that Nick is using for testing graphical tweaks for Multi-Bingo code optimization
1951 Bally bingo pinball machine; first bingo game by Bally; features six-card layout, manual ball lift, simplified scoring, and distinctive line-dancing back glass artwork
Six-card Bally bingo game referenced in comparison to Palm Beach's single-card design
Early six-card bingo game by Bally; Broadway shared its cabinet and playfield but with different backglass and coin configuration
Bally's first bingo pinball game released April 1951, one month after United's ABC
First bingo game in Bally's lineup; predecessor to Coney Island; lacked automatic ball lifter and extra ball feature
Rare bingo machine fully restored by Phil and sold to Alan Brown; noted as hard to come by in Phil's era.
Bingo pinball machine mentioned as part of Nicholas Baldrige's Turf King pickup, with a cleaned playfield available
Early pinball game being used for initial testing of multi-bingo machine functionality
First modern-style bingo pinball machine produced with 25-hole playfield; preceded Broadway '51
Earlier Bally bingo game referenced for color-number printing technique comparison