Woe Nelly is a game mentioned in 1 episode(s).
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Woe Nelly topper design is inspired by Florida fruit stand aesthetic from 28 years of residence
Conversion of Continental Cafe (Gottlieb wood rail) into solid state by Stern; features score reels; played at Pinball Hall of Fame
Pinball machine; Martin owns; purchased from Little Shop of Games in Florida; has Dirty Donnie art package
Throwback EM-style solid state game owned by Foghorn Leghorn; features two-inch flippers, no ball save, no end-of-ball bonus; Foghorn has set personal goal of reaching 10,000 points (game flips to 0) but can only reach 5,000-6,400
Stern electromechanical (EM) pinball machine being unboxed and assembled; features real-to-reel scoring, lightweight construction, minimal toy playfield
Stern playfield base used for Primus and Pabst Can Crusher; features 2-inch flippers and EM-era style
Stern pinball machine; produced in under 300 units; highly polarizing; hosts recently completed collection with standee acquisition
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Stern pinball machine in hosts' collection, contrasted as trouble-free compared to problematic Elvira
Pinball machine game; Melody standee from this machine is part of hosts' collection
Stern pinball table in Farsight's Stern Pack 3; heavily criticized for poor graphical quality and low-resolution assets
Pinball table rumored (unconfirmed) to be the layout for Elvira 3 in Pinball Arcade development
Early pinball project with Thompson providing sound design; grew from conversation between Dennis Nordman and Greg Ferris at 2009 Seattle Expo; Thompson provided sounds but did not do final mixing.
Game in Sally and Foghorn's basement collection
Homebrew pinball topper created by hosts; completed with additional touch-up planned; Florida-themed; plans to enter in Expo homebrew showcase
Received recent code update alongside Pabscan, Crusher, and Primus