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Why do pinballs have a ‘Match Number’?

By PopBumperPete

3 years ago


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    #10 3 years ago

    At the Arcade- I can’t tell you how many times I have decided “This is my last game”- then get a match...
    I can’t just leave a credit, so I play that “free” game, then pay for another, then pay for another.
    Then decide “this is my last game”- then get a match... and start putting in more quarters...
    It seems like the machine “knows” when you are about to go home, and sucks you back in with a match...

    #21 3 years ago

    On my 1959 Mademoiselle pin- If both players match it gives 10 credits. It rarely happens, but super cool when it does.

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