This game was designed by Steve Kirk. You can see his initials on the backglass, on the wizard's hat. On Bally's Ramp Warrior the truck in the middle has SK-13 license plate. Since that game was released shortly before Bally got bought by Williams, you'll see that same plate on Truck Stop's translite as well, however in this instance, the number plate is crumpled, next to truck, which slows down with brakes locked on. The row of license plates on the truck acts as credits of the team responsible for making the game.
oh the mystery of the nine ball solved. you can only get ONE reward at a time from the target, and the WOW (the light blue moving light) has priority. so if both are lit, you get the WOW instead of the 9, and if only the left (yellow) is lit you get the nine ball. and if you get both, then the red light on the right lights.
I know the rules don't necessarily lend to a major length tutorial, but this is about the length of video I need. Something I can watch and retain before heading out to play a tournament. If I get drawn on 9 Ball tonight, I will report my success.
This game was designed by Steve Kirk. You can see his initials on the backglass, on the wizard's hat. On Bally's Ramp Warrior the truck in the middle has SK-13 license plate. Since that game was released shortly before Bally got bought by Williams, you'll see that same plate on Truck Stop's translite as well, however in this instance, the number plate is crumpled, next to truck, which slows down with brakes locked on. The row of license plates on the truck acts as credits of the team responsible for making the game.
oh the mystery of the nine ball solved. you can only get ONE reward at a time from the target, and the WOW (the light blue moving light) has priority. so if both are lit, you get the WOW instead of the 9, and if only the left (yellow) is lit you get the nine ball. and if you get both, then the red light on the right lights.
I know the rules don't necessarily lend to a major length tutorial, but this is about the length of video I need. Something I can watch and retain before heading out to play a tournament. If I get drawn on 9 Ball tonight, I will report my success.
"Now you get to see the 'POWER! of 173" "Because 173 is AWESOME!!!!"
173 + 77 = 250
Stern Galaxy tutorial please
fun game - nice play - I like this era of pinball
4:30 - You brushed off the 1 and got the 3
2 mil-ish is the GC on my local 9 Ball too.
Maybe to get the 9 you have to hit a target when _both_ of the roaving lights are pointing to it
That game is hard, time to use a quarter on a string, oh that's right just hit the credit switch in the coin door, LOL!!!
The special probably doesnt light on the one ball because they knew it was the easiest
Shut Up and play¡,PLEASE NOT¡😲
you realize, this is a tutorial, not a gameplay? hes suppose to tell you