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What is the definition of a toy on a playfield?

By BigT

6 years ago


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    #18 6 years ago

    I think the menagerie ball on CV is a good example of a toy.

    It has an effect on the silverball like a magnet would.It's also a toy that will never break or fail.

    A simple idea done well.

    #27 6 years ago
    Quoted from fosaisu:

    Oh, sorry, you said toys on a playfield.

    What an absolute bizarre picture !! And the title of the game is "Space Invaders" !!

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