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[[File:Pinball Rotating Slot Windows.png|thumb|Slot windows rotating in scene A]]
[[File:Pinball Rotating Slot Windows.png|thumb|Slot windows rotating in scene A]]
'''Slot windows'''<ref name=manual>''Pinball'' North American instruction booklet, pages 5 and 6</ref> are [[Pinball Part]]s that appear in [[scene A]] in ''[[Pinball (game)|Pinball]]'' and ''[[Pinball (game)|VS. Pinball]]''. There are three slot windows, each set to an icon of a [[File:Pinball Penguin.gif]] [[Penguin (Pinball)|penguin]] by default. If a ball passes through the lane on the right side of scene A, the slot windows start rotating between a [[File:Pinball Slot Window 3.png]] icon, a [[File:Pinball Slot Window 7.png]] icon, and a [[File:Pinball Penguin.gif]] icon. If the ball hits the '''slot target'''<ref name=manual/> when it moves above one of the slot windows, said slot window stops rotating. If a slot window stops on a [[File:Pinball Penguin.gif]] icon, the player earns a 1,000 [[point]] bonus. If each slot window stops on the same icon, the [[block post]] is raised and the player earns bonus points:
'''Slot windows'''<ref name=manual>''Pinball'' North American instruction booklet, pages 5 and 6</ref> are [[Pinball Part]]s that appear in [[scene A]] in ''[[Pinball (game)|Pinball]]'' and ''[[Pinball (game)|VS. Pinball]]''. There are three slot windows, each set to an icon of a [[File:Pinball Penguin.gif]] [[Penguin (Pinball)|penguin]] by default. If a ball passes through the lane on the right side of scene A, the slot windows start rotating between a [[File:Pinball Slot Window 3.png]] icon, a [[File:Pinball Slot Window 7.png]] icon, and a [[File:Pinball Penguin.gif]] icon. If the ball hits the '''slot target'''<ref name=manual/> when it moves above one of the slot windows, said slot window stops rotating. If a slot window stops on a [[File:Pinball Penguin.gif]] icon, the player earns a 1,000 [[point]] bonus. If each slot window stops on the same icon, the [[block post]] is raised, the layout changes color, and the player earns bonus points:

*[[File:Pinball Slot Window 3.png]][[File:Pinball Slot Window 3.png]][[File:Pinball Slot Window 3.png]] awards a 3,330 point bonus and the block post is raised for 6 seconds.
*[[File:Pinball Slot Window 3.png]][[File:Pinball Slot Window 3.png]][[File:Pinball Slot Window 3.png]] awards a 3,330 point bonus and the block post is raised for 6 seconds.
*[[File:Pinball Slot Window 7.png]][[File:Pinball Slot Window 7.png]][[File:Pinball Slot Window 7.png]] awards a 7,770 point bonus and the block post is raised for 14 seconds.
*[[File:Pinball Slot Window 7.png]][[File:Pinball Slot Window 7.png]][[File:Pinball Slot Window 7.png]] awards a 7,770 point bonus and the block post is raised for 14 seconds.

Revision as of 19:37, August 25, 2022

Slot windows rotating in scene A

Slot windows[1] are Pinball Parts that appear in scene A in Pinball and VS. Pinball. There are three slot windows, each set to an icon of a penguin by default. If a ball passes through the lane on the right side of scene A, the slot windows start rotating between a icon, a icon, and a icon. If the ball hits the slot target[1] when it moves above one of the slot windows, said slot window stops rotating. If a slot window stops on a icon, the player earns a 1,000 point bonus. If each slot window stops on the same icon, the block post is raised, the layout changes color, and the player earns bonus points:

  • awards a 3,330 point bonus and the block post is raised for 6 seconds.
  • awards a 7,770 point bonus and the block post is raised for 14 seconds.
  • raises the block post and causes any points earned to be doubled as long as the block post is raised.

References

  1. ^ a b Pinball North American instruction booklet, pages 5 and 6