[Jukebox-list] [OT] Gambling pinball [was Re: Seeburg'spromise...]
Ron Rich
ronnnrich at yahoo.com
Mon Jul 17 12:23:02 PDT 2006
I think that on some Williams games, you needed to flip the jumper and change the backglass. I have seen some "add-a-balls" on which the "replay window" was covered by the backglass graphics, but the "replay reel" was inside the machine--Ron Rich
kegmaster <thomasteeter at budweiser.com> wrote: Certainly not on ALL. At least Gottlieb made many machines that were made in either a replay version or an add-a ball version. Most often with different names for the games, but otherwise identical as far as playfield and graphics.
Thomas
On Mon, 17 Jul 2006 11:09:56 -0700 (PDT) Ron Rich wrote:
> At some time, perhaps from "the start", the "add-a-ball" feature was "programmable", simply by moving a jumper, on most (all ? ) games. Ron Rich
>
> JHayes2613 at aol.com wrote: Certain states allowed "add-a-ball" pinballs (no free games, just free balls)... Gottlieb would make two versions of the same game, the add-a-ball versions expressly for New York and Wisconsin, among others.
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