This is what your brand new pinball machine looks like when you get it straight from the factory. They even give you handy instructions on how to set it up. I’m going to read them this time because last time, when I pulled Indiana Jones out of the box, it had these pads on it and I dropped it on the cement floor about that far. That’s not supposed to happen.
Pinball machines here now are 75 cents to play. The Indiana Jones game is 75 cents to play. I was told that the Crazy Flipper Fingers who are a gang of pinball players – they call themselves a gang - they boycotted some of the places that charged 75 cents and got them to change it.
Most of the time, I film these all on my own. Maybe you don’t know it but I’ll hold the camera with one hand and face it back at myself. Everybody’s like, “How’s that cameraman keep that so study?” Well, it’s just me holding it so not a camera man. Anyway, it’s the first time I’ve used a cameraman in a long time.
For tournament games, Indian Jones has tournament play on it; this has tournament play on it as well. They did at first, put over here on Spiderman if you want to come over here, this one’s tournament play too. This one, actually we can put the sign down, but right here there’s a button for tournament play. They quit putting them up here and started putting them on the front, which I think is a much better solution rather than having it up here. Looked rather strange especially if you weren’t going to do tournament play.
Tournament play actually hooks up online, allows you to compete against other people; also allows you to play for cash. There are some places that do that. Some places it’s against the law; it’s considered gambling. It just all depends on where you’re at and whether or not that’s an ability. I know I’ve been to a few places where they do pay out. Pay outs tend to be under $20 or so because not that many people are willing to pay.
Comes with two sets of keys. One is for the coin door; the other is to hang inside the coin door and are used for the back glass.
You want to be very careful with the glass. It’s made to take an impact straight on to it but if you hit it on a corner the whole thing will shatter.
Nathan: Everyone’s just on break right now?
Adam: I’m not on break, heading coming back from lunch, just wanted to look at the … Take a look at the …
Michael: I’m on break, haven’t had one in awhile.
Nathan: Oh that’s awesome! No, no, I don’t want to be on camera but that’s awesome.
That would be Nathan, manager at TrustWho, cracking the whip. That’s what he gets paid to do.
This is the pendulum, goes inside and it’s what makes it tilt when you’re too rough with the machine. It doesn’t come set up already probably because it’s sliding all around the place. Just a little lead, actually this one feels like ferrite or something, its kinda light. Stick this in and make sure it’s not touching the sides. If it’s touching the sides then it won’t swing properly.
Half a mile of wire, actually over half a mile of wire in every machine. This is all done up on an assembly line. Sometime when I get down to Stern again I’ll do a factory tour and show everybody how it’s done.
There’s a rumbler you can put in some of these. It’s an extra add-on that makes the machine vibrate whenever you hit special stuff. They’re not automatically installed; you have to actually buy those at Stern.
I’ll have the pinball league over this Wednesday and everybody’s going to be wanting to play this.
Pinballs.
I gotta find my level.
Legs are all the same length. Down at the bottom here, you just adjust these out in order to change the slant of the machine. Basically, to get it level.
Now comes the fun part.
I bought this without even having played the game.
_________________________
PLEASE POST ON MY THREAD BEFORE AIMING ME WITH YOUR OFFER OR QUESTIONS, THANKS ----------------------------------------------------
_________________________ What we focus on, we empower and enlarge. Good multiplies when focused upon. Negativity multiplies when focused upon. The choice is ours: Which do we want more of?
Copyright: The Crystal Ball news alert system, FreeGameCam, all written content, original images / graphics and application are copyright Markee Dragon INC 1997 - 2008. Any use of our content or images require written approval. You may email us here with any copyright issues or questions. Linking to us does not require our consent. you may do so freely.
Realitybridge, Realitybridge Bazaar, and Realitybridge Resume are trademarks of Realitybridge, Inc.
Disclaimer: Ultima Online is trademark Electronic Arts Inc. Game content and materials copyright Electronic Arts Inc. All rights reserved. World of Warcraft is trademark Blizzard, All rights reserved. | Privacy Policy