If you look at the picture near the bottom of the page you will see what the machines actually are. More like the old bingo machines than a pinball machine. Pull the shooter and the ball bounces in to a hole to score points.
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If you look at the picture near the bottom of the page you will see what the machines actually are. More like the old bingo machines than a pinball machine. Pull the shooter and the ball bounces in to a hole to score points.
Quoted from pin-pimp:I've been to China twice
I get sent there a couple of times a year for work. I love the markets in Shen Zhen. You can buy all sorts of stuff at amazing prices. 128GB micro SD cards for $12 USD, capacitors by the roll for next to nothing. As long as you do not mind your headphones are beats by Dr Drew, you can get those cheap too. Last trip I brought back a few 10W "laser pointers". You can point at stuff on the other side of town.
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