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The Pinball Visual Quiz Show

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    #13451 1 year ago
    Quoted from Staffan:

    Fishing equipment to be more precise...
    A bit more of this stripped playfield:[quoted image]

    I think you only see mermaids in the ocean, Neverland.
    I don't think there's a chime unit in this game, tink there's bell.

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    #13452 1 year ago

    Hook, Data East...

    https://www.ipdb.org/showpic.pl?id=1233&picno=30758&zoom=1

    Never noticed that mermaid on that game! The extra clues helped a lot, especially the appearance of Peter Pan!

    #13453 1 year ago

    Next:

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    #13455 1 year ago

    I had it ready to go but checked it one more time so you beat me by <30 seconds.

    #13456 1 year ago
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    #13457 1 year ago

    Silver Chest, Genco, 1953
    https://www.ipdb.org/machine.cgi?id=2145

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    #13458 1 year ago

    Next:

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    #13459 1 year ago

    Buccaneer, GTB, 1948
    https://www.ipdb.org/machine.cgi?id=390

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    #13460 1 year ago
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    #13462 1 year ago
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    #13463 1 year ago

    1963 Gottlieb "Sweet Hearts"

    #13464 1 year ago
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    #13466 1 year ago
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    #13467 1 year ago

    1955 Gottlieb "Sweet Add-A-Line"
    https://www.ipdb.org/showpic.pl?id=2478&picno=41833

    #13468 1 year ago
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    #13469 1 year ago

    Hearts Gain, Inder, 1971
    https://www.ipdb.org/machine.cgi?id=4406

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    #13470 1 year ago
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    #13472 1 year ago
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    #13473 1 year ago

    Hearts and Spades, GTB, 1969
    https://www.ipdb.org/machine.cgi?id=1145

    There is a slight difference in the girls legs in the Spin-A-Card version.

    #13474 1 year ago
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    #13475 1 year ago
    Quoted from ReadyPO:

    There is a slight difference in the girls legs in the Spin-A-Card version.

    Strange that they'd do 2 different but similar artworks for the AAB and replay versions...

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    #13476 1 year ago
    Quoted from pinballslave:

    Strange that they'd do 2 different but similar artworks for the AAB and replay versions...

    I agree. Spin-A-Card was produced first, maybe they got complaints on the skirt riding up and the side-boob - both which are gone in the Aces High version which came later according to IPDB.

    Here is some more to my clue, this should help as this part of the BG has been used as a clue before...

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    #13477 1 year ago
    Quoted from ReadyPO:

    Hearts and Spades, GTB, 1969
    https://www.ipdb.org/machine.cgi?id=1145
    There is a slight difference in the girls legs in the Spin-A-Card version.

    I'm sorry, but that's an incorrect answer!

    #13478 1 year ago
    Quoted from jrpinball:

    I'm sorry, but that's an incorrect answer!

    Here's hearts and spades for comparison:
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    In JR's image there are red diamonds in the blue ones and no numbers...

    #13479 1 year ago

    Do you know the correct game then?

    #13480 1 year ago
    Quoted from jrpinball:

    Do you know the correct game then?

    No, I'm just posting the wrong game to clarify the difference between your posted image and the wrong game... have been trying to find your game, but I can't find it... I found a Petaco version of the bent legged woman from Spin a Card, but can't find the image you posted...

    #13481 1 year ago

    I do know ReadyPO's game though

    #13482 1 year ago
    Quoted from pinballslave:

    I do know ReadyPO's game though

    Whoever gets it posts the next clue, but if "ready" gets it, you can guess his clue.

    #13483 1 year ago

    Looks like Hi-Lo It's the Italian version
    https://www.ipdb.org/showpic.pl?id=1184&picno=42957

    #13484 1 year ago

    From Backbox

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    #13486 1 year ago

    Next:
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    Looks like the wrong plastic, but images of the game by 2 different submitters show the same plastic, so it appears to be correct...

    #13487 1 year ago

    Comodin, Petaco, 1972
    https://www.ipdb.org/machine.cgi?id=4388

    Helping me out I see

    #13488 1 year ago

    Yes, Comodin was my last clue before jrpinball slowed my roll

    I feel like I should wait for pinballslave to acknowledge I got the answer right, but I am going to do the reckless move and post the next clue anyway. Already been shamed once today, what's another...

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    #13489 1 year ago

    Is latest Asteroid Annie and the Aliens??

    #13491 1 year ago

    Now circling back to a previous theme thread, in last 24 hrs

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    #13493 1 year ago

    Next from BG

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    #13494 1 year ago

    More?

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    #13495 1 year ago

    I'm surprised that there's no link to it from the listing for H&S.
    Crazy that Gottlieb produced 5000 copies of "Hi-Lo", while making only 615 copies of "Hearts and Spades"

    #13496 1 year ago

    I guess Italians loved pinball back then, here's another example, 4000 units of Grande Domino
    https://www.ipdb.org/showpic.pl?id=1069&picno=38030

    #13498 1 year ago
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    #13499 1 year ago

    Wolf Man, Peyper, 1987
    https://www.ipdb.org/machine.cgi?id=4435

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    #13500 1 year ago
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