"First machine with single pivot playfield"???? I've never owned a DE / Sega game from that era, what are they referring to?
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"First machine with single pivot playfield"???? I've never owned a DE / Sega game from that era, what are they referring to?
Quoted from o-din:Twister doesn't have the traditional Stern/ Data East playfield slide out system. It has a hinge in the cabinet so the playfield can pivot into the uprite position easily. I thought it worked good compared to what GnR had which on a wide machine could not only damage the machine, but the user. And I know it did.
So it's like the pivot system WMS used on System 11 games like HS and F14?
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