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      <title>Another online pinball game</title> 
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      <description>This pinball game is quite ok. The game is called extreme pinball. Try yourself:

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      <description>The poll for last month is closed, three votes for three different pinball machines. So the top ten for now will be easy. 

1. Twilight Zone, Addams Family, Tales of the Crypt (one vote)

4. Pinbot, Indiana Jones (0 votes)

Nominate your favorite machine for next month. And choose your favorite for this month:

What is your favorite pinball machine for June 2005?





Terminator 2



Sopranos



Space Invaders



Machine, the Bride of Pinbot



Doctor Who




 &amp;nbsp; view results





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Space Invaders was the first pinball machine...</description>
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But even Atari did some testing on the machines before they designed the artwork. During testing they used this backscreen on the machines: 



All these pinball machines were made before Atari started...</description>
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Pinball Database
Pinball News
Pinside

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Clubs:



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Gary Stern is a second generation pinball manufacturer. His father, the legendary Sam Stern, owned and was the moving force behind Williams Electronics beginning in 1947. Gary worked at Williams during his school summer vacations, and after a period of practicing law joined Williams full-time in 1973. From 1976 until 1984 Gary and his father ran Stern Electronics, a pinball, video game, and jukebox manufacturer formed out of the purchase of Chicago Coin. 

Sega sold its pinball division...</description>
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      <dc:creator>tarzan</dc:creator>
      <dc:subject>Manufacturers</dc:subject>
      <dc:rights>Copyright &#169; 2005 tarzan</dc:rights>
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      <description>The poll for the best pinball machine of this month is moved to the left column. So the poll will be visible all month. Next month there will be five other pinball machines on the list. You can nominate them now!

You have to register to vote and to nominate a pinball machine for next month. You can leave your nominations under comments.</description>
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