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Wizard em quirks.

By Suncuda

2 years ago



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#3 2 years ago

During the era that this machine was made, you need to either push the left flipper button, press the start buttun, or drop in a coin to turn on the lights and play a game. This is normal and the way the machine was designed. Williams machines of that era also operated the same way.

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