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<blockquote data-quote="ssspacman" data-source="post: 241353" data-attributes="member: 6156"><p>Hey, I live in Finland. Back in 1988 an amusement park called Wasalandia opened and it had a great pinball arcade with about 15-20 pinball machine. I used to play Banzai run alot due to the fact that they prized the game wrongly, I got 6 credits for 1 Finnish MK (17 MK is 1 EURO). That "credit fault" was available for 2 whole summers! Ordinary prize for 1 game was 2 mk or 3 plays for 5 mk. I loved that game the 3 first summers but after that the top playfield flippers went dull and it were almost impossible to get the ball to the top.</p><p></p><p><strong><span style="font-size: 12px">I think that game would add excellent value to Pinball Arcade as the upper playfield is not available on any other games.</span></strong></p><p></p><p>I also played Gameshow there. That game did not tilt and I remember that by lifting the game when multiball started so the ball would not kick out you would get an huge amount of points, much larger than the normal jackpots.</p><p></p><p>Another pinball game I played alot is Dungeons and Dragons. Loved the fact that there was a button for the outer lanes.</p><p></p><p>Pinbot was my alltime favorite.</p><p></p><p>Getaway High speed II was also very fun.</p><p></p><p>Also played these games alot: Funhouse, Fishtales, Junk Yard, Red & Teds roadshow, The Who's Tommy, Medival madness and NoFear.</p><p></p><p>That amusement park went bust last year but there were no good Pinball machines there the last 15 years anyway.</p><p></p><p>Now I cannot find any pinball games for 100 km. Atleast 100 km from here is Powerpark and they have 4 pinball games there, atleast they did last summer, played No fear there for a few summers now.</p><p></p><p>There were also a really fun game with 2 catapults that did throw the balls the balls through the air but I do not remember the name. I also loved that one. You would start multiball getting balls into the 2 catapults on each side. The balls would catapult freely through the air into metal tubes on the other side. Balls would often drain through the right outline, fortunally there was agate that would sometimessave the ball and the gate did not always close proparly so many extra balles were saved. Also if extra ball was lit you could pull the plunger really low power to get the ball in the right outline for the extra ball as the ball exided right above right outline. It had the older digital displays, do not remember it it was 2 lines or 4 different displays. I think it could be made around 1985.</p><p></p><p><strong><span style="color: #000000"><span style="font-size: 15px"><span style="color: #FF0000">Can anyone tell me the name of that pinball?</span></span></span></strong>.</p><p></p><p>Edit. Found it. Aswer is found 2 posts below in WHITE COLOUR.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ssspacman, post: 241353, member: 6156"] Hey, I live in Finland. Back in 1988 an amusement park called Wasalandia opened and it had a great pinball arcade with about 15-20 pinball machine. I used to play Banzai run alot due to the fact that they prized the game wrongly, I got 6 credits for 1 Finnish MK (17 MK is 1 EURO). That "credit fault" was available for 2 whole summers! Ordinary prize for 1 game was 2 mk or 3 plays for 5 mk. I loved that game the 3 first summers but after that the top playfield flippers went dull and it were almost impossible to get the ball to the top. [B][SIZE=3]I think that game would add excellent value to Pinball Arcade as the upper playfield is not available on any other games.[/SIZE][/B] I also played Gameshow there. That game did not tilt and I remember that by lifting the game when multiball started so the ball would not kick out you would get an huge amount of points, much larger than the normal jackpots. Another pinball game I played alot is Dungeons and Dragons. Loved the fact that there was a button for the outer lanes. Pinbot was my alltime favorite. Getaway High speed II was also very fun. Also played these games alot: Funhouse, Fishtales, Junk Yard, Red & Teds roadshow, The Who's Tommy, Medival madness and NoFear. That amusement park went bust last year but there were no good Pinball machines there the last 15 years anyway. Now I cannot find any pinball games for 100 km. Atleast 100 km from here is Powerpark and they have 4 pinball games there, atleast they did last summer, played No fear there for a few summers now. There were also a really fun game with 2 catapults that did throw the balls the balls through the air but I do not remember the name. I also loved that one. You would start multiball getting balls into the 2 catapults on each side. The balls would catapult freely through the air into metal tubes on the other side. Balls would often drain through the right outline, fortunally there was agate that would sometimessave the ball and the gate did not always close proparly so many extra balles were saved. Also if extra ball was lit you could pull the plunger really low power to get the ball in the right outline for the extra ball as the ball exided right above right outline. It had the older digital displays, do not remember it it was 2 lines or 4 different displays. I think it could be made around 1985. [B][COLOR="#000000"][SIZE=4][COLOR="#FF0000"][COLOR="#FF0000"][/COLOR][/COLOR][COLOR="#FF0000"]Can anyone tell me the name of that pinball?[/COLOR][COLOR="#FF0000"][/COLOR][/SIZE][/COLOR][/B]. Edit. Found it. Aswer is found 2 posts below in WHITE COLOUR. [/QUOTE]
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