Difference between revisions of "Home Model Pinballs"
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*Brunswick / Briarwood (Games such as Alive and Aspen) | *Brunswick / Briarwood (Games such as Alive and Aspen) | ||
*Wico (Games such as Big Top) | *Wico (Games such as Big Top) | ||
− | *Fischer (Games such as Skyhawk) | + | *[[Fischer]] (Games such as Skyhawk) |
*Mattel (Games such as Las Vegas) | *Mattel (Games such as Las Vegas) | ||
*[[Sentinel / Wonder Wizard]] (Games such as CB Charlie, Demolition Derby, Flying Aces, and Star Explorer) | *[[Sentinel / Wonder Wizard]] (Games such as CB Charlie, Demolition Derby, Flying Aces, and Star Explorer) |
Revision as of 14:07, 16 April 2012
For history of home pinballs see here.
Here is the breakdown for various home pinball Repair Guides. These are grouped together, because they really don't fit into any other category.
- 1977-1978 Bally Home Model Repair (Games such as Captain Fantastic, Evel Knievel, Fireball, and Galaxy Ranger)
- Brunswick / Briarwood (Games such as Alive and Aspen)
- Wico (Games such as Big Top)
- Fischer (Games such as Skyhawk)
- Mattel (Games such as Las Vegas)
- Sentinel / Wonder Wizard (Games such as CB Charlie, Demolition Derby, Flying Aces, and Star Explorer)