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Pinball machines abrieviation list

By Ashwood486

6 years ago


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    “Abrieviation list needed for Pinball machines”

    • Create Pinball abrieviation list for dummies 9 votes
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    • Learn it on your own 5 votes
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    • Stop abrieviations on machines totally 5 votes
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    #1 6 years ago

    I guess it's just me but, however many thousands of pinball machines have been made over the years, I get lost when I start reading the abbreviations people are using. I need some type of urban dictionary for pinball abbreviations. It reminds me of one of the commercials where the parents are trying to talk to their kids and the teens use nothing but the abbreviations for the whole conversation.

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    #6 6 years ago
    Quoted from ForceFlow:

    A lot of times, the abbreviation has an underline when it appears on the forums, and you can hover or click on it to reveal the full title of the game.
    Such as: TAF, AFM, IJ, POTO, MB, JY, FH, and so on.

    Thank you I had no idea about that

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    #12 6 years ago

    The old ones people use them for is to hard to remember for me like BOPP, TA, SMDM lol

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