Amusement devices: games – Surface projectile game; game element – Ball games
Patent
1982-04-22
1984-05-15
Shapiro, Paul E.
Amusement devices: games
Surface projectile game; game element
Ball games
273 1GC, A63F 702
Patent
active
044484178
ABSTRACT:
A pinball game, in addition to having an aspect in which a real projectile, i.e., a pinball, is manipulated to strike various targets, has a simulated projectile aspect in which a projectile is simulated by stepwise illumination of lights on an array. Events, in the simulated aspect, such as initiation of the simulated aspect, result from events on the playfield of the real projectile, such as retention of the projectile by a projectile-capture target, and events, such as release of the projectile from the projectile-capture target, result from events in the simulated aspect, such as completion or noncompletion of a maze. The player's total score is reflective of events on both the real and simulated aspect of the game.
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Christian George
Clark Norman R.
Bally Manufacturing Corporation
Shapiro Paul E.
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