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Episode: 3644
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Title: HPR3644: Pinball Machine Repair Tips
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Source: https://hub.hackerpublicradio.org/ccdn.php?filename=/eps/hpr3644/hpr3644.mp3
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Transcribed: 2025-10-25 02:44:24
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This is Hacker Public Radio Episode 3,644 for Thursday 21 July 2022.
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Today's show is entitled, Pinball Machine Repair Tips.
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It is part of the series Hobby Electronics.
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It is the first show by New Host Celeste, and is about 25 minutes long.
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It carries an explicit flag.
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The summary is, as a first show, I introduce myself and show some repair ability tips for
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July 15, 2022 Pinball Machines.
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Hello everyone, this is my very first episode I am making and I don't know if I will have
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time to make other episodes, but I am following HPR from some time and I wanted to contribute
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back in some ways, at least with one episode.
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We will see if I will have enough free time to make more, and also I need to find curious
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topics to talk about that may be interesting for you.
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Today's topic is about Pinball Machine Repairs, and it's not strictly a topic about
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new tech or current days tech, even, but I thought that maybe some of the audience,
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as this is Hacker Public Radio, you are Huckers, and you like to tinker with stuff,
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do it yourself stuff and similar, so I thought that Pinball Machine could be interesting.
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First of all, we will follow this path a little bit or who I am, I'm not saying much,
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but just to warn you about me being Italian, then we will see how I got the Pinball Machine
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and then some repair ability tips.
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First of all, as I said, I am not a native English speaker, so I hope you can understand
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completely what I say, and I hope I don't make pronunciation mistakes all the time.
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One of the common pronunciation mistakes I make, I do, which is
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I end up reading English words like they were Italian words.
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For instance, do you know the radar, the spinning thing in airports or on boats to detect
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other boats? Well, I read it in the Italian way usually, because in Italian we just
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copied the writing of the words and we read it in the Italian way, so it becomes radar.
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And I tend to make some mistakes like that, so if you don't understand the word,
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maybe just simply write it down, letter by letter, and then read it in the strange English way.
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Because you know, for people who don't know, in Italian, each letter has its corresponding sound
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and vice versa, so you just read what it's written and you just write how you heard the word.
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That's it, you have learned how to write in Italian. You have this key now.
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So let's start. How I got a Pinball Machine.
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Some maybe a decade ago, it was, yeah, it's already a decade ago, there was a shop owner,
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a local shop owner who had a shop where you can find many coin ops and play them. You can find,
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you could find a Pinball Machine, there's a lot of machines and similar. And this guy was
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dismantling all the old machines to replace them with new ones. So he was quite happy to get
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rid of the old machine without having to pay for the dismantling. So me and my dad, we just had
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the chance of finding him at the right time, at the right place, and he said, hey, I have this
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Pinball Machine, do you want one? I want to get rid of them for free. So if you pay for the
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transportation, you can just come here and pick it up. Wow, that's perfect. The problem is one,
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Pinball Machines were not designed to be moved easily and they are very heavy. So bringing it around
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is quite difficult. Secondly, it had many broken parts, it almost functions, it almost worked,
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but it had some missing parts, the rubber bands were all destroyed, were very old and
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stiff, not elastic anymore. And also, there were some patches, some very badly made repairs,
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like there was a broken decals and instead of buying a new decals, this guy picked up a screw
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and screwed that into the decals, added one randomly in the frame. So at least this was not so bad
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looking, so that screw is still there, but that's shame, that's a shame when you
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destroyed the original part, like that. Okay, so some repairability tips, I wanted to give them.
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So first of all, I was saying, it was not fully functional and for many years, I tried with my
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debt to repair some parts, but when you repair some parts, after that maybe some months passed and
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another part breaks and then another part breaks. So we never got it fully functional because,
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as I said, it was already full of patches, so it was just easier, it was just better to replace
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stuff instead of trying to add another patch of the patch. Luckily, there are some websites
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where you can find parts, and I will talk about this later also. So fast forward to 2020,
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you have COVID-19, you have lockdowns, everyone at home, and finally we got all the free time we
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wanted to finally completely repair the pinball machine, and we did it. We did it.
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In the meantime, also the screen broke, but we repaired that, and wow, it works, and it's
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some months, almost a year now, yeah, a year now, almost two years, actually, yeah, two years,
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and it's been working, it's perfect. So we did a good job. Anyway, let's see some repair
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ability tips. First of all, if you come from European Union, or if you come from every state that
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uses the metric system, usually probably depending on the machine, you should probably find some
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imperial units or ranches. Not because imperial units are good, honestly, I dislike them a lot,
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you're free to use imperial units, just be ashamed of that. They are not sensible, really.
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Anyway, let's go back to the main topic. My pinball machine was in Indiana Jones,
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the pinball adventure from the 90s, produced by a company named Williams, I think it's based
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in California. So everything is designed in imperial units. So make sure to find imperial units
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or ranches to be able to ask for you everything you want. You also need a complete set of ranches,
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because you have some strange formats like 11 out of 16 inches, 5 out of 16 inches, and similar.
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You have to buy the full set. Second tip, there are some high voltage parts, so pay attention,
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really pay attention, because we are used to nowadays electronics where everything around said
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5 volts, 3.3 volts, and similar, 12 at most. But 90s technology in pinballs
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ran at full voltage, I would say, at full voltage. So obviously there were some parts
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that are lower voltage, like the electronic parts, but all the screen also has 100 and something,
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I can't remember the correct number, but it was more than 100 voltage.
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And also the coils. The coils need a lot of power to drive them.
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There are some protections in my pinball. Make sure there is one protection in yours too,
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which is when you open the little door, when you open the door, the pinball disconnects the
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coil circuitry to protect you when you put your hand inside the machine, so you don't get
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electricity in your hand. But it's really better to just unplug the electricity before touching
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anything. And also, after you have unplugged it, wait for seconds, maybe even a minute, because
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there are some very big condenser, which maybe are not cold condenser, I'm making a bad
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translation from Italian, capacitors. Yeah, capacitors. There are some very big capacitors,
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which remain charged for some time. So make sure to wait for them to completely discharge before
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touching anything. Another thing I wanted to suggest to you is where to find parts.
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There are some website of there who still make parts on their own.
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For example, the last website I bought from, it was called Ministry of Pinball, something like that.
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And it has quite complete parts. Pay attention to customs, if I think that shop is from Netherlands.
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Also, it happened that one of the parts took so much time for the shipping, because it was
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from a shop from United Kingdom and since Brexit happened, even if you're in Europe, it takes so
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much time to get past the customs. So keep in mind that depending on how it goes, it may take
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a lot of time. They're not scamming you, it's just slow. A cool part about
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how Pinball machines and 90s technology maybe, in general, was built, is that it was easy to
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repair. Also, big components were very big and easy to handle, then current days,
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circuitry and electronics. So it's really easier to unscrew a coil and swap it,
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than it is to swap a microcontroller, solder it to a board, using a microscope.
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That's really easier to swap a coil. It's really easier. But also, they tend to
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make you repair the object easily, the device easily. My Pinball machine and most Pinball machine
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have it too. They have a schematics book. Inside the machine, you open up the door,
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and inside you have the full book with all the schematics of every possible circuit in the
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machine, with listing every possible component, every possible resistor, the value of each resistor,
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the code on the PCB of each component. So you can really see what's going on and know what to
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swap where it is and similar. Also, in the schematics book, you can find a description of
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some voltage control point. So you can troubleshoot the board by checking the voltage in the
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specific parts and seeing if it's corresponding to what it's written in the schematics.
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Some of these books can also be found online, so if you don't have one in your machine or
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if you're buying a machine, make sure you can find one because they are really useful.
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They guide you in repairing it.
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One thing I wanted to say is that if you want to buy a machine, you have your found one,
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there are some parts you have to worry more about and some parts you have to worry less about.
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So you can estimate if it's a proper price or not better.
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One of the worst thing you can find is machines that were left in a humidity in bed condition
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water. You will spot them from the wood who got bent and every contact probably, every contact
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is oxidized. Oxidization is repairable with some spray substance, but bent wood, that's a problem.
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You would have to swap everything or ask someone to make a custom wood board just for that.
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That's not an easy stuff, so that's a problem if you find bent wood.
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Some parts like a specific circuitry may be difficult to find.
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The good news is that many boards are common between different models, are the same between
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different models. I can't recall if it was the coil controller or some other sensor parts.
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Let's say it was the coil controller or maybe the ball loader. Anyway, parts like that
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are common between many devices. For instance, they put the same six-ball controller,
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the ball loader, the one that keeps the ball, and then loads one and you should do it.
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And then it keeps all the ball that fall down in it. That part
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has space for six balls, but they used the exactly the same component for every other pinball.
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Even pinball who only had one ball or maybe they had at most three balls,
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they still use the six-slot loader. So why? Because in that way, they only had to produce one part,
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and in one shot they had repair parts for everything. That's quite smart.
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As I said, make sure to check that. If the components who are broken are very common one,
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like that, they are easier to find. You don't have to worry about that. But if there are some parts
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like the ROM of the board or the the game controller board, something very specific,
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make sure to see if there are some repair parts if that's broken or if it's oxidized or risking
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to break for some reason. After getting your machine, you would probably have to swap every
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single rubber bands in the machine. Because rubber becomes very hard, it gets not elastic anymore
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after some time. So we'll have to swap them. Luckily, rubber band sets are very easy to find and
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quite cheap, so you're ready to go for that. Another part which is easy enough to find,
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not cheap, but easy enough to find at least, are decals, decoration, plastic decorations.
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You can find them online somewhere. I was checking before recording this podcast for my
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pinball and I have still many parts. Another part you may swap once you get your machine are lamps.
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In the 90s, 90s machines, you only had simple old-style lamps, which was okay, very cool,
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very warm, but they break so easily. They break so easily all the time. You repair some lamps,
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then you play for some time. After some months, you have to open up everything in the pinball
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to reach through three lamps that broke in the meantime. One suggestion, one suggestion I can give
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you is that there are retrofitting parts where the producer of the repair parts
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made something with the same structure of the original lamps, but
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swapping the old lamp with LEDs. And LEDs are quite more bright. They someway ruin the
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DM experience. They are really bright, but at least they don't break all the time. They don't break all
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the time. We swapped every lamp with LED lights and I like the original look, but I would not go
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back for any reason. They are good looking, they are a bit more modern, and they don't break.
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Some people sell or swap the sound room. In the pinball, you had already programmed chips,
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so if you want to swap the sounds, you have to swap directly the chip. I didn't do that because I
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fear of ruining the board, and also I like the original soundtrack, the sound, the feel of that
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sound. You can find gameplay videos of this pinball machine. As I said, mine is Indiana Jones,
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the pinball adventure machine. I have played either machines in public places,
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but honestly, Indiana Jones, the pinball adventure is one of the most fun I found. It doesn't have
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tons and tons of stuff. Later machines, after that, went on the challenge of adding more features,
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more features, more features, and then you have four flippers instead of two, and then you have tons
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and tons of moving parts, but it ended up being messy and unplayable. And the other end, it's not
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as simple as previous pinballs. I played one, which was really, really old, and it was almost only chance.
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So, pinball like that are a good compromise between features and playability.
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The gameplay is very fun and changes over time when you play.
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So, I can suggest you, if you are buying one machine, ask the seller to play some matches, play
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a bit half an hour with the machine. So, you see, if you like its gameplay or not, if it's simple
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enough, if it's too messy for you, if it works, if you spot any broken part, any broken sensor.
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So, you can make a good estimate of the repair price you will have to overcome.
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And also, you see, if the price of the seller is saying is unjust or is it of if it is a fake price.
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So, I hope these tips can be useful to you. And as I said, I don't know if I will make another
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episode, it depends on my free time and feel free to suggest new topics. Usually, I spend more time
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doing computer stuff, programming, and similar, but it's a little bit different episode
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this than compared to what I do every day. Anyway, thanks for listening, see you maybe next time.
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Hosting for HBR has been kindly provided by an honesthost.com,
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internet archive, and rsings.net. On the Sadois status, today's show is released on
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their Creative Commons, Attribution 4.0 International License.
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