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    Ah, yes. The drain magnets. The mysterious cheating devices by the game makers that suck the ball from the sides or straight down the middle while the helpless player just gets to watch.

    But seriously, the magnets actually used to manipulate ball are huge. The ball weights 80 grams and can move quite fast. To catch it we need quite a lot of stopping power. Plenty of magnets are used to mess with the ball, ranging from magnetic diverters to harassing the player with middle of the playfield magnets in games such as The Addams family or Guardians of the Galaxy. Some do really funny tricks, like Godzilla's gravity defying return from the building shot or Dracula's hovering ball.

    Any memories of games with surprising magnet tricks?

    #pinball #questionswelcome #arcade #magnet

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    • apzpins@some.apz.fiA apzpins@some.apz.fi

      Ah, yes. The drain magnets. The mysterious cheating devices by the game makers that suck the ball from the sides or straight down the middle while the helpless player just gets to watch.

      But seriously, the magnets actually used to manipulate ball are huge. The ball weights 80 grams and can move quite fast. To catch it we need quite a lot of stopping power. Plenty of magnets are used to mess with the ball, ranging from magnetic diverters to harassing the player with middle of the playfield magnets in games such as The Addams family or Guardians of the Galaxy. Some do really funny tricks, like Godzilla's gravity defying return from the building shot or Dracula's hovering ball.

      Any memories of games with surprising magnet tricks?

      #pinball #questionswelcome #arcade #magnet

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      @apzpins yes, I remember the magic swirl in Arabian Tales!

      Quite annoying 🤣

      But the bar cage, and then carousel were nice

      (probably not the right terms, sorry)

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        Ah, yes. The drain magnets. The mysterious cheating devices by the game makers that suck the ball from the sides or straight down the middle while the helpless player just gets to watch.

        But seriously, the magnets actually used to manipulate ball are huge. The ball weights 80 grams and can move quite fast. To catch it we need quite a lot of stopping power. Plenty of magnets are used to mess with the ball, ranging from magnetic diverters to harassing the player with middle of the playfield magnets in games such as The Addams family or Guardians of the Galaxy. Some do really funny tricks, like Godzilla's gravity defying return from the building shot or Dracula's hovering ball.

        Any memories of games with surprising magnet tricks?

        #pinball #questionswelcome #arcade #magnet

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        @apzpins Twilight Zone. Not the two regular ones, but the third that did a disappearing act. There in art but not (or well, rarely) in flesh.

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          @apzpins yes, I remember the magic swirl in Arabian Tales!

          Quite annoying 🤣

          But the bar cage, and then carousel were nice

          (probably not the right terms, sorry)

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          @Ketakater Tales of the Arabian Nights has couple of really neat ones. There's the magnet that pulls the ball through it between the ramps and the one just before the genie.

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