Amusement devices: games – Surface projectile game; game element – Ball games
Patent
1992-06-30
1993-07-13
Millin, V.
Amusement devices: games
Surface projectile game; game element
Ball games
273177R, 273177C, 273118A, 273118D, 273119A, A63F 702, A63F 730
Patent
active
052266532
ABSTRACT:
The play feature of the invention consists of a three level target assembly where the uppermost level is mounted on a section of the playfield. The two lower levels are mounted to the underside of the playfield section such that upon activation of the play feature's drive system, the playfield section is raised to sequentially expose the two lower levels. In the preferred embodiment, the upper level includes ball ejector holes, the middle level includes button targets and the lower level includes ball diverting chutes. The game's microprocessor can be programmed to allow the ball ejector holes to eject the trapped ball only after the player completes a predetermined series of shots using a second ball. In such a situation, the ejection of the trapped ball will result in multi-ball play where more than one ball is in play at the same time.
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Bil Zofia
Oursler Barry
Pfutzenreuter Bill
Chiu Raleigh W.
Millin V.
Williams Electronics Games Inc.
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