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Dead Flip streams Whoa Nellie gameplay with Jack Danger discussing mechanics and community interaction.
Stern provided the Whoa Nellie machine for streaming and sent code updates to fix issues
high confidence · Host explicitly thanks 'Sam Stern' for donating the game and mentions Jack Benson sending new code that added a flipping noise to the reels
Dead Flip streams Monday through Friday at 5 p.m. Central for a couple of hours
high confidence · Host states directly: 'We do this Monday through Friday, 5 p.m. Central, for a couple of hours'
Whoa Nellie features lane switches that control a 200-point target, separate from bumpers and slingshots
high confidence · Host discusses: 'the lane switches move the 200.5... I always think it's the bumpers, and then I get confused when it's like... I thought it was the slingshots, but it's the lane switches'
The game features a 200-point skill shot for the blinkies/initial plunge
medium confidence · Host asks 'How much is that skill shot worth 200 points' and confirms '200 points for the Blinkies'
“We do this Monday through Friday, 5 p.m. Central, for a couple of hours.”
Jack Danger (host)@ 11:54 — Establishes Dead Flip's streaming schedule and community commitment
“Sam Stern was awesome enough to send Jack Jack Benson Barnyard with some new code today to fix it. They actually add a flipping noise to the reels.”
Jack Danger (host)@ 12:05 — Confirms Stern's active involvement in code support and bug fixes for Whoa Nellie
“I'm the Kobe of pinball.”
Jack Danger@ 8:36 — Casual banter establishing Jack Danger's self-perception of skill level on pinball
community_signal: Stern is providing direct support to Dead Flip streaming channel by donating Whoa Nellie machine and sending code updates, indicating manufacturer investment in content creation ecosystem
high · Host states: 'Sam Stern was awesome enough to donate this game for us to play on stream' and 'Jack Benson...send[ing] new code today to fix it. They actually add a flipping noise to the reels'
technology_signal: Whoa Nellie receiving post-release code updates adding new audio features (flipping noise to reels), suggesting active code development and improvement cycle
high · Host explains: 'Sam Stern was awesome enough to send Jack Jack Benson Barnyard with some new code today to fix it. They actually add a flipping noise to the reels'
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