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What (who) is japonais - definition

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
  • A row of pinball machines at the [[Pinball Hall of Fame]] in Las Vegas, Nevada
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  • 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
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  • 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

Divan Japonais (lithograph)         
LITHOGRAPH POSTER BY FRENCH ARTIST HENRI DE TOULOUSE-LAUTREC
Divan Japonais is a lithograph poster by French artist Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec. It was created to advertise a café-chantant that was at the time known as Divan Japonais.
Le Divan du Monde         
  • Poster from [[Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec]] for the Divan Japonais (1892), showing dancer [[Jane Avril]] and critic [[Édouard Dujardin]].
THEATRE IN PARIS, FRANCE
Divan du Monde; Divan Japonais; Théâtre de la Comédie Mondaine
Le Divan du Monde ('The World Divan') is a converted theatre, now functioning as a concert space, located at 75 rue des Martyrs, in the 18th arrondissement, in the Pigalle neighborhood of Paris.
pinball machine         
n. (BE also has pintable) to play; tilt a pinball machine

Wikipedia

Pinball

Pinball games are a family of games in which a ball is propelled into a specially designed table where it bounces off various obstacles, scoring points either en route or when it comes to rest. Historically the board was studded with nails called 'pins' and had hollows or pockets which scored points if the ball came to rest in them. Today, pinball is most commonly an arcade game in which the ball is fired into a specially designed cabinet known as a pinball machine, hitting various lights, bumpers, ramps, and other targets depending on its design. The game's object is generally to score as many points as possible by hitting these targets and making various shots with flippers before the ball is lost. Most pinball machines use one ball per turn (except during special multi-ball phases), and the game ends when the ball(s) from the last turn are lost. The biggest pinball machine manufacturers historically include Bally Manufacturing, Gottlieb, Williams Electronics and Stern Pinball.