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Pinball Collection of wizard-wanna-bee
2 pinball machines
last updated: 01/10/2013
  Member: wizard-wanna-bee
From: Parsippany,NJ USA (find on the map)
Specialty': Electromechanicals from the 70's
Member since: 10/24/2012
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wizard-wanna-bee owns these 2 pinballs:

pinball nameDBmanufacturerconditionis it for sale?notespictures
MONTE CARLO Bally (USA)Set up, plays!NeverGreat all-around game. Not easy to beat, but one good ball can rack up points and unlimited infield special. At first, I thought this machine was plain and dull. But after playing it for awhile it became clear that I was wrong. The rule set is easy enough, but not so easy to do. Skill shots are challenging, and the infield special keeps you coming back for more. The center post helps with drains RDTM, but the side outlanes are like magnets. There are no drop-down targets, but the kick-out holes are fun and dangerous at times to aim for. If you're like me and enjoy old-school EM machines, you will be surprised how much fun and addicting this game is. It's a big hit with family and friends, and really, thats all that matters.
WIZARD Bally (USA)Set up, plays!NeverWizard! is by far and away the best pinball game I have ever played. I loved the challenge of this game when I was 15 yrs old, and 37 yrs later it's still the best. The flip flags are great, but a perfect shot is needed to drive the ball up the side ramp to the top of the playfield and in the kickout hole or down the right side to collect the bonus features of the flags. Hitting the infield special can drain the ball RDTM. Great Game!!!!
DISCLAIMER: This page shows the pinball machine Collection of PinballOwners member wizard-wanna-bee from Parsippany, NJ, USA. The coin operated pinball machines listed above, including their images, were uploaded into our database by wizard-wanna-bee himself; wizard-wanna-bee is the sole responsible for the information contained in this page. The pinball machines shown above are not necessarily for sale! Please refer to the 4th column in the list to know whether a certain pinball is for sale or not. Most likely wizard-wanna-bee's pinball machines are second-hand (used) pinballs that were once installed in bars and other public places; their value as a collectible largely depends on appearance and functionality of every single machine.
 
 
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