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==Games==
 
==Games==
The "Big Three" manufacturers were Gottlieb, Williams and Bally.  The "best of the rest" would probably include Chicago Coin and Midway as well as some foreign brands such as Recel, Playmatic and Rally.  There were many companies that only produced a few games, especially early on.
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The "Big Three" manufacturers were Gottlieb, Williams and Bally.  The "best of the rest" would probably include: Chicago Coin and Midway as well as some foreign brands such as Recel, Playmatic and Rally.  There were many companies that only produced a few games, especially early on.
  
 
A quick search of the Internet Pinball Database:
 
A quick search of the Internet Pinball Database:

Revision as of 11:34, 22 April 2011

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1 Introduction

Put system info here

2 Safety

3 Games

The "Big Three" manufacturers were Gottlieb, Williams and Bally. The "best of the rest" would probably include: Chicago Coin and Midway as well as some foreign brands such as Recel, Playmatic and Rally. There were many companies that only produced a few games, especially early on.

A quick search of the Internet Pinball Database:

http://www.ipdb.org/search.pl?gtype=EM&searchtype=advanced

Shows that between all the manufacturers, there are over 3403 games within this very broad category.


--Newmantjn 18:33, 22 April 2011 (BST)

4 Technical Info

4.1 Start-up Sequences

4.2 Schematics

5 Problems and Fixes

5.1 Coils

5.2 Relays

5.3 Stepper Units

5.4 Score Reels

5.5 Drop Targets

5.6 Roto Targets

5.7 Pop Bumpers

5.8 Kickers/Slingshots

5.9 Flippers

5.10 Power Supply Issues

6 Test Procedures

6.1 Testing with a Jumper Wire

6.2 Testing with a Test Light

7 Game Specific Problems and Fixes

Example would be servo controller on Independence Day pinball

8 Repair Logs

Did you do a repair? Log it here as a possible solution for others.