Jackpot is a game mentioned in 2 episode(s).
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Jackpot's cheat button (extra ball buy-in) only functions every fourth time in tournament mode
Jackpot is not a rare game, just less common than Star Trek: The Next Generation in collections
Pinbot Trilogy game, Scott's favorite, referenced humorously throughout seminar
Pinball machine beloved by TNT crew member Scott, described as 'the GOAT of the Pinbot Trilogy.' Used as humorous running reference in seminar.
WPC-era pinball game; currently listed for sale at ~$3,200; Dan considers $3,000 typical pricing for late uncommon desirable WPC games
Tournament machine selected by group two
Pinball machine used for High Stakes tournament semifinals at INDISC 2019; features visor lock mechanic, multiball modes, casino run gameplay with four games (keno, roulette, etc.), and dynamic scoring; considered challenging and tournament-appropriate
Second game of high-stakes finals; features multiball modes, casino run, visor lock, danger shots, cheat button mechanics
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Pinball machine featured in tournament, played by Zach Sharpe
Final game in Ladies Flip Wisconsin that Rachel played; she did not win; streamed on Fox Cities Pinball Twitch
#2 entry; 1990s Bally/Williams DMD game; casino-themed with risk/reward code structure; compared to Pinbot with superior code depth; praised as fun shooter and pinball enthusiast's game
Pinball machine designed by George Gomez; Jack discovered one at a nearby bar
WPC 95 DMD-era pinball machine traded away by Cary Hardy; reportedly liked by his wife and streamed frequently by Jack Danger; less common in collections than Star Trek: The Next Generation
Pinball machine; Zach acquired; considering eventual relocation to RPC
Game used in Bowden's breakthrough tournament win against Keith Elwin
Pinball machine mentioned as having 'Dirty Pool' rule similar to Attack from Mars for visor-stuck-ball situation.
Fast-playing pinball game; one of Acciari's three favorite games; game at Northwest Championship where Acciari won with 8 billion vs 7 billion scores
Pinbot variant/upgrade with expanded rulesets, Matt's current favorite after recent restoration
1987 Williams pinball machine, considered superior to Pinbot with better rule design and wizard modes
Unlicensed Williams DMD-era table; Chris's speculation for May 2025 Zen release