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Zaccaria Pinball - new physics engine
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<blockquote data-quote="tripleplonq" data-source="post: 163006" data-attributes="member: 1604"><p>When I was younger I had two EM pinballs and the ball sometimes found the most fascinating resting positions. </p><p>- Behind one of the bumpers.</p><p>- On an inlane rollover switch. </p><p>- Everywhere else where the ball can be put in a balanced position by hand. </p><p></p><p>I also like how the ball sometimes rests beside the swinging target on 'Hot Wheels'. Seeing this the first time made me actually laugh out loud. </p><p>Im certain that I have seen this on a real 'Space Mission' machine in the 80's.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tripleplonq, post: 163006, member: 1604"] When I was younger I had two EM pinballs and the ball sometimes found the most fascinating resting positions. - Behind one of the bumpers. - On an inlane rollover switch. - Everywhere else where the ball can be put in a balanced position by hand. I also like how the ball sometimes rests beside the swinging target on 'Hot Wheels'. Seeing this the first time made me actually laugh out loud. Im certain that I have seen this on a real 'Space Mission' machine in the 80's. [/QUOTE]
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