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Pinball History.

By cottonm4

2 years ago


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    #6 2 years ago

    Were there ever any pinball games, bingo or otherwise, that actually spat out coins? I get the idea of trying to keep the gambling element hidden, but it's still kind of odd to think that there were machines commonly used for gambling that never physically "paid out". Even Pachinko and Pachislot fill up the bin with balls and medals, to then be redeemed elsewhere.

    Of course, Safecracker doesn't count.

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