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Chinese knock-offs could derail pinball comeback

By SuperPinball

9 years ago


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    #38 9 years ago
    Quoted from QuarterGrabber:

    But in the companies defence, look at all the cool features!
    Instruction:

    6: As long as you have the opportunity to win, to cool the machine will light to show the holes, prompting you just rolled the ball into the hole, you can hit the jackpot.

    That should be on a T shirt. Seriously.

    Quoted from CNKay:

    you guys actually read that ad? WOW!! that is funny.

    Engrish is a very amusing language.

    http://engrish.com

    #85 9 years ago
    Quoted from JAXPinball:

    Says it weighs 124 lbs in the specs

    Yeah, that's right. Gravity is exactly half as strong in China. USA weight would be 248 lbs. I used to be in the export business (latex).

    There's a gravity/country conversion tool at the bottom of the page. Scroll down. Way, way, way down.

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