How to Recognize Targets on Pinball Machines

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Summary: Learn how to Recognize targets and jackpots before playing pinball machine in this free pinball video.

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Leo Daniels has been an avid video game and pinball player since the dawn of this classic arcade game, Pac-Man. He holds several world records in video arcade games in addition to his...read more

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"Hi, I'm world champion video game and pinball player here with Expert Village. In this segment were going to talk about the object of the game. The object of the game is to score points and score as many as possible. For demonstration purposes the glass has been removed. The first thing you want to do is read the card, the card is always located on the left side of the machine in a little corner here. It's going to give you all the instructions you want to read this over and get the feel on what gives you the most points. Like for example; spelling out "Fource" on this machine, if you spell that out it gives you the hurry up awards. If you spell out "Falcon" it gives you the multi ball. There are many other ways to get a multi-ball but that's probably the easiest on this machine. You want to look at your ramps, your holes, finding different targets on the machine and whatever is going to score you most points. Identify your jackpots, on this machine here, you got several different jackpots, you can get the "Falcon Jackpot" during multi-ball that gives you a lot of points. You also have a got an extra jackpot for spelling out "Heroics" which also gives you extra balls. Read the card, learn the game, get the basic down, learn where your ramps are, see the whole play field and just get a feel for it."

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