pinball machine

pinball machine
the tablelike, usually coin-operated machine on which pinball is played.
[1935-40]

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game
also called  Pinball Game,  

      earliest of the coin-activated popular electromechanical games, usually found in candy stores, pool halls, drinking establishments, and amusement arcades, some of which, at the height of the game's popularity, were exclusively devoted to pinball. Pinball originated in its modern form in about 1930. Earlier machines had been purely mechanical. The earliest machines with coin slots used marbles and cost a penny to play. Steel balls replaced the marbles, and the single-coin price to play rose with inflation.

      The pinball player inserts a coin, which unlocks a spring plunger with which the player may propel a ball up an alley on the side of the glass-topped, inclined playing area. From the top, the ball descends through gates, between posts, and off bumpers, whose electrical contact points produce a cumulative score recorded on a lighted panel at the top of the machine. The scoring is accompanied by the ringing of bells and the flashing of lights. Finally, the ball drops into one of several holes, scoring variously. As the game grew in popularity, added features allowed the player control of choices by use of levers or buttons. A rollover slot acted to multiply scores, so that they rose from tens of thousands to hundreds of thousands and finally to millions. The player could apply physical torque or impetus to the machine (called “body English”), the amount of such force allowable being controlled by cut-off switches, which could be set so that an excess of force would flash on a “Tilt” sign, ending the game automatically.

      For decades almost all pinball machines were manufactured in the United States, but the game came to be played worldwide. After World War II, the Japanese developed a similar vertical machine, onomatopoeically named pachinko, that hung on the wall and had an automatic payoff receptacle like that of a slot machine.

      In the late 20th century, electronic games displaced pinball games in popularity (see electronic game) in most countries except Japan, where pachinko remained popular.

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