I like the old "computer pachinko" versions, that give you a set # of balls and keep a score. Makes it moreof a discrete game than an ongoing gambling experience.
They look almost exactly the same, just have a small electronic score window.
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I like the old "computer pachinko" versions, that give you a set # of balls and keep a score. Makes it moreof a discrete game than an ongoing gambling experience.
They look almost exactly the same, just have a small electronic score window.
Woah Bajazzo is super cool!
Those Galtonbrett machines remind me of the super fascinating Payazzo / Pajatso machines from Finland. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Payazzo
I wonder how more more cool 20th century pin games like this I haven't heard about from Europe?
edit: Kronespill from Norway http://www.pinballclicks.com/article/2009/kronespill-norways-flick-coin-game-74
What are people's favourite pachinko's that DO NOT have a portion of the game realestate taken up by a screen? Are there any particularly cool layouts?
Quoted from OLDPINGUY:Heres a pic of one, and the back, and you can see the ball tray in the middle.
Cool look, refined pin layout.
Does that have a digital score counter in the bottom left rectangle there?
I really want one that also keeps score so it can be played more as a discrete game.
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