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Farsight Studios
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Bally Tables - Retired Tables
Twilight Zone (1993)
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<blockquote data-quote="superpin" data-source="post: 124622" data-attributes="member: 2029"><p>1. Put a post instead of a screw just above the kicker, it will slow down the ball enough to stay in the kicker. No rubber on the post!</p><p>2. You can glue a magnet to the diverter to fix this.</p><p>3. Bad capacitors and/or diodes, all wpc games suffer from this when they get old enough.</p><p></p><p>And I agree, its very hard to compare a real game with the TPA version since two real games never play the same.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="superpin, post: 124622, member: 2029"] 1. Put a post instead of a screw just above the kicker, it will slow down the ball enough to stay in the kicker. No rubber on the post! 2. You can glue a magnet to the diverter to fix this. 3. Bad capacitors and/or diodes, all wpc games suffer from this when they get old enough. And I agree, its very hard to compare a real game with the TPA version since two real games never play the same. [/QUOTE]
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