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What (who) is 300 (pinball) - definition

PINBALL MACHINE PRODUCED BY GOTTLIEB
"300"; 300 (pinball machine); Top Score

300 (pinball)         
"300" (the exact machine name includes the quotation marks) is a pinball machine designed by Ed Krynski and produced by Gottlieb with a bowling theme. The title is a reference to a perfect game in the sport, in which a bowler scores 300 points.
pinball         
  • A row of pinball machines at the [[Pinball Hall of Fame]] in Las Vegas, Nevada
  • chrome]]
  • Billard japonais}}'', Southern Germany/Alsace c. 1750–70. It already has a spring mechanism to propel the ball, 100 years before Montague Redgrave's patent.
  • An early pinball game without flippers, c. 1932
  • The underside of a 1990s playfield, showing a variety of mechanical and electrical components
  • White Water]]'' pinball machine
  • 210px
  • Dot-matrix display
  • Flippers allow the player to redirect the ball.
  • Rollovers detect when the ball passes over them.
  • Slingshots have rubber pads which detect the ball's impact and automatically push it away at speed.
  • Stationary targets detect the ball's impact and typically increment the player's score.
  • A wire ramp along which the ball can travel
  • A clear-walled electromechanical pinball machine created by the [[Pacific Pinball Museum]] to illustrate the inner workings of a typical pinball machine
TYPE OF ARCADE GAME
Pinball machine; Pinball machines; PinBall; Pin ball; Pin Ball; Pin-ball; Pin-Ball; Pinball Machine; Pinball-machine; Pinball history; Pinball game; Pinball games; Pingame; Pin game; Pin-game; Pinball table; Flipper (pinball); Bumper (pinball); Plunger (pinball); Billiard Japonais; Billard Japonais; Billard japonais; Billiard japonais; Pinball video game
Pinball is a game in which a player presses two buttons on each side of a pinball machine in order to hit a small ball to the top of the machine. The aim of the game is to prevent the ball reaching the bottom of the machine by pressing the buttons.
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pinball         
  • A row of pinball machines at the [[Pinball Hall of Fame]] in Las Vegas, Nevada
  • chrome]]
  • Billard japonais}}'', Southern Germany/Alsace c. 1750–70. It already has a spring mechanism to propel the ball, 100 years before Montague Redgrave's patent.
  • An early pinball game without flippers, c. 1932
  • The underside of a 1990s playfield, showing a variety of mechanical and electrical components
  • White Water]]'' pinball machine
  • 210px
  • Dot-matrix display
  • Flippers allow the player to redirect the ball.
  • Rollovers detect when the ball passes over them.
  • Slingshots have rubber pads which detect the ball's impact and automatically push it away at speed.
  • Stationary targets detect the ball's impact and typically increment the player's score.
  • A wire ramp along which the ball can travel
  • A clear-walled electromechanical pinball machine created by the [[Pacific Pinball Museum]] to illustrate the inner workings of a typical pinball machine
TYPE OF ARCADE GAME
Pinball machine; Pinball machines; PinBall; Pin ball; Pin Ball; Pin-ball; Pin-Ball; Pinball Machine; Pinball-machine; Pinball history; Pinball game; Pinball games; Pingame; Pin game; Pin-game; Pinball table; Flipper (pinball); Bumper (pinball); Plunger (pinball); Billiard Japonais; Billard Japonais; Billard japonais; Billiard japonais; Pinball video game
¦ noun a game in which small metal balls are shot across a sloping board and score points by striking various targets.

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300 (pinball)

"300" (the exact machine name includes the quotation marks) is a pinball machine designed by Ed Krynski and produced by Gottlieb with a bowling theme. The title is a reference to a perfect game in the sport, in which a bowler scores 300 points. A two-player version of this four-player game was released as Top Score.