Wheel of Fortune is a pinball machine with a complicated manufacturing history. Evidence suggests two different versions exist: a 2007 Stern design by Dennis Nordman featuring non-standard flipper placement and center drain mechanics (ranked #254 on Pinside), and a Williams EM machine that saw competitive play in high-stakes tournaments. The game is noted for playfield layout similarities to Galactic Tank Force and has been the subject of detailed competitive and design analysis within the pinball community.
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The plunger on Wheel of Fortune machines often does not travel the full distance automatically
Wheel of Fortune has an exploit where holding the start button can reset a poor game state
This was the author's first time playing Wheel of Fortune
Stern game reportedly being finished by Keith Johnson (mentioned in ambiguous/comedic context)
Licensed pinball machine; cited by Ryan as one of his favorite licensed property games
Game owned by Escher; round three; host got first place with 21 million despite minimal experience; Escher took third
Stern pinball machine released in 2007, subject of the stream; features themed mode around the TV game show
Pinball machine mentioned; Jack notes it may not have finished code
Pinball game with atypical Italian bottom featuring center post and switch configuration
Stern game; code never finished; weird layout; evergreen game show theme; suggested as extreme remaster candidate requiring rule set overhaul.
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Pinball machine title available at Flip Flip, Ding Ding
Pinball machine; author's first time playing; Tri-State Selfie League game
Dennis Nordman-designed game referenced for playfield layout similarities to Galactic Tank Force
Williams EM pinball machine; played in InDisc high stakes finals; Dalton scored 91 million
2007 Stern Pinball machine designed by Dennis Nordman; subject of this 'Die on this Hill' defense; ranked #254 on Pinside; features non-standard flipper placement and center drain