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Why do pinballs have a ‘Match Number’?

By PopBumperPete

3 years ago


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    #8 3 years ago

    If you have two or more players and you get one match, it entices you to put more quarters into the game so everyone can play again. One free 25 cent game might make you put 75 cents back into the machine. That's a win for the operator.

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