Continental Cafe is a game mentioned in 1 episode(s).
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Solid-state bingo by Bally (1980); 10,000 units produced; distributed to Belgium
Last bingo produced by Bally; entire order shipped to Belgium; design reverse-engineered by Sermo and Banco
Bally's first solid-state bingo machine, produced 1980, shipped to Belgium where it was reverse-engineered and spawned Belgian bingo industry
1980 solid-state bingo pinball machine by Bally; remake of Dixieland; final Bally bingo machine produced; subject of this episode
Bally's solid state bingo machine; entire production run was shipped to Belgium for GAA
EM pinball game used as donor cabinet for the four original WhizBang prototypes; Dennis Nordman purchased one at 2006 Tilt art exhibition
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Original game basis for Whoa Nellie! Big Juicy Melons custom conversions
Original vintage playfield upon which Whoa Nellie! is based
Original pinball game upon which Whoa Nellie! Big Juicy Melons was based as a custom conversion
Classic pinball machine that Whoa Nellie! is based on
Captive ball feature on John Wick Pinball playfield
Iconic John Wick film location featured as playfield target with illuminated building interaction
1957 Wayne Neyens game that served as basis for later rethemed versions including Womeniela and Can Crusher, though with significantly different rules.