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[[File:VS Pinball gameplay.png|thumb|Pink chicks in VS. Pinball]]
[[File:VS Pinball gameplay.png|thumb|Pink chicks in VS. Pinball]]
'''Chicks''',<ref>''Pinball'' North American instruction booklet, page 5</ref> also known as '''chickens''',<ref>''Pinball'' North American instruction booklet, page 7</ref> are [[Pinball Part]]s that appear in [[scene B]] in ''[[Pinball (game)|Pinball]]'' and ''[[VS. Pinball]]''. If a ball touches an [[egg]], a chick hatches from the egg and flaps its wings. If the ball touches a chick, it disappears. If the ball passes over the same area again, the egg reappears. In ''Pinball'', chicks are always yellow, while in ''VS. Pinball'', chicks can be either yellow or pink.
'''Chicks''',<ref>''Pinball'' North American instruction booklet, page 5</ref> also known as '''chickens''',<ref>''Pinball'' North American instruction booklet, page 7</ref> are [[Pinball Part]]s that appear in [[scene B]] in ''[[Pinball (game)|Pinball]]'' and ''[[VS. Pinball]]''. If a ball touches an [[egg]], a chick hatches from the egg and flaps its wings. If the ball touches a chick, it disappears. If the ball passes over the same area again, the egg reappears. If three chicks are hatched at the same time, two [[stopper]]s appear on either side of the screen. In ''Pinball'', chicks are always yellow, while in ''VS. Pinball'', chicks can be either yellow or pink.


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Latest revision as of 22:26, August 15, 2022

Pink chicks in VS. Pinball

Chicks,[1] also known as chickens,[2] are Pinball Parts that appear in scene B in Pinball and VS. Pinball. If a ball touches an egg, a chick hatches from the egg and flaps its wings. If the ball touches a chick, it disappears. If the ball passes over the same area again, the egg reappears. If three chicks are hatched at the same time, two stoppers appear on either side of the screen. In Pinball, chicks are always yellow, while in VS. Pinball, chicks can be either yellow or pink.

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  1. ^ Pinball North American instruction booklet, page 5
  2. ^ Pinball North American instruction booklet, page 7