Roller Derby is a game mentioned in 0 episode(s).
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Roller Derby was the first pick-and-play game ever manufactured
The yellow button on Roller Derby can award up to three extra balls, but getting more than one is extremely rare and may be a bug
You can break even on Roller Derby with a 20-cent investment by landing just four replays using the optimal blue button strategy
Magic screen bingo game from St. Louis warehouse; part of Robert's 10-machine purchase
Bally bingo game brought by Jeffrey Lawton to York show; operated flawlessly throughout event
Bingo pinball game referenced as example of machine experiencing unexpected multiplay relay behavior, mentioned on Pinside forum
Magic Screen bingo machine purchased by Jim at previous York Show; suffered magic screen coil burnout requiring repair.
Predecessor to Circus Queen; also a Bally magic screen game previously featured on the podcast.
EM magic screen game brought to York 2019; required screen retiming; Phil Bogdanoff assisted with fixes
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Bingo machine; Phil acquired backglass for this title in barn find
Classic Bally Magic Screen bingo pinball game; features colorful artwork with dark purple backglass, pick-and-play mechanics, magic screen feature with positions A-G, super sections, and time tree system
Bally 25-hole Magic Screen bingo game referenced for comparison
Another pinball game displayed near Sun Valley at York Show that Nick alternated playing
Bally bingo machine; appeared when Smith was a child; he played various early games including this title