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  2. Glossary of pinball terms - Wikipedia

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    Pinball machines that are wider than a standard machine, allowing for more features on the playfield. Examples include Twilight Zone, Indiana Jones: The Pinball Adventure, and Guns N' Roses. wizard mode (wizard bonus) A special mode or bonus, started only after completing a long and difficult series of tasks in a pinball machine.

  3. Pinball - Wikipedia

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    A restored Terminator 2 pinball machine with all metal parts plated with chrome. Some hobbyists and small companies modify existing pinball machines or create their own custom pinball machines. Some want, for example, a game with a specific subject or theme that cannot be bought in this form or was never built at all. [75]

  4. List of pinball manufacturers - Wikipedia

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    This is a partial list of pinball manufacturers of past and present organized alphabetically by name. The article only includes producers of pinball machines at least in a small series which excludes makers of single unit custom pinball machines .

  5. AtGames - Wikipedia

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    AtGames has expanded the capabilities of these devices by adding more accessories, like the QuadPlay, a four-player control deck for the ALU. AtGames has also partnered with Magic Pixel Studios to port over their Zaccaria digital pinball tables as well as to develop new pinball tables taken from various intellectual properties. [citation needed]

  6. Grandstand (game manufacturer) - Wikipedia

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    Grandstand released numerous products over the years of which some are listed below. There were large numbers of similar variations, alternative names and model numbers typically referring to multiple evolutionary versions of the various game consoles and electronic games.

  7. PinGame Journal - Wikipedia

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    The PinGame Journal is a publication serving the pinball hobby community. [1] It reports on the manufacture of new games, industry and hobby events, as well as ways to fix and refurbish both current and classic pinball machines. [2] In early 1991 the primary publication for the pinball hobby was the Pinball Trader Newsletter. [3]