Ready for some Craziness? Mexico Declares War on Pinball Machines

Dedpop

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vikingerik

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What are those machines? They're not what we know from TPA and Stern and Williams. They're smaller and I can't see flippers in them. They look like pachinko-style shooting, in roughly a Safecracker pinball form factor. Is this a Mexican thing?
 

soundwave106

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What are those machines? They're not what we know from TPA and Stern and Williams. They're smaller and I can't see flippers in them. They look like pachinko-style shooting, in roughly a Safecracker pinball form factor. Is this a Mexican thing?

"Tragamonedas" Google translates into slot machines. The Spanish article on pinball links to máquinas tragamonedas (slot machines) but *arcade* pinball is not called tragamonedas in Spanish, as far as I can see. (Perhaps a native speaker can chime in :), but it looks like pinball is mostly known as "pinball" or "flipper" in Spanish?)

Yeah, this raid looks like its on pachinko type games essentially. Apparently the reporter has a difficult time Googling good translations. :mad:
 
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Kaibun

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Yeah, those are definitely not pinball machines, but some weird gambling things. I guess those pinball-playing mexicans can rest easy.
 

etchie

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This is exactly why pinball was banned in the states for 30 years. Pinball was suddenly considered gambling (even though you don't win anything). Same deal too. There weren't any flippers or anything, it was all chance. Not sure how that became popular in the first place, honestly.
 

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