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Sometimes if you search for images just based on the game title, it may show up in search results, especially if the image on the scam site was altered, cropped, recolored, rotated, or otherwise altered in a minor way. If a reverse search fails, try searching older ads, restoration guides/threads, game room threads, or various other places where game images may be posted. Note that sometimes you might not get a reverse image result, but that doesn't mean the image hasn't been stolen-just that it hasn't been indexed by the search engine. If you see results pop up elsewhere, it's very likely that the images were stolen. Use google's reverse image search or to do a reverse image search on the images. They pretty much always steal them from other sources such as legitimate distributors or private seller ads. Scam sites don't take their own photographs of games. Sometimes if you do a search for a few sentences that you find on the scam site, either on individual product listings or an about page, you will see results of those same sentences found on other (and sometimes legitimate) websites. For whatever reason, they seem to favor some of these sites: Often times, scam sites will lift content from websites of legitimate pinball distributors. If you read it aloud, it just sounds wrong. Therefore, there may be odd word choices, unusual sentence structure, incorrect verb tenses, and so on. Scam sites usually feature content written by a non-native speaker. This helps attract potential marks thinking they could get a deal, and pressures them to act fast before they miss out on it (aka FOMO-Fear of Missing Out). The prices on scam sites tend to be significantly lower than you see anywhere else. Not all scam sites will bear all of these identifying attributes, but they generally have one or more of them. arcadepinball_machines_shopĮxternal list of fake/scam shipping & freight websites: (note: this is a fake clone site of a legitimate pinball retailer) (note: this is a fake clone site of a legitimate pinball organization) Jackpot Records is based in Portland, USA, and offers international (note: cloned the address, about us info, and logo from a legitimate arcade with a similar domain name) If you’re a collector, these will really stand out thanks to the unique transparent red and blue color of the Vinyls. These machines feature on the second volume:īoth volumes are available to preorder from Jackpot Records’ official website. Both companies are now owned by Scientific Games Corporation, which produces various gaming products and services.)

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In the 1970s, Bally began producing slot machines and developed some of the earliest slot machines with electronic and digital features. Bally has been producing pinball machines and arcade games since 1932, while Williams started with electromechanical pinball machines in 1943 and later expanded into arcade and video games. (Bally and Williams are two separate companies that have contributed greatly to the gaming and amusement industries. More specifically, these volumes focus on music from machines developed by Bally and Williams. Label, Jackpot Records, are releasing a 2 part collection of pinball machine soundtracks on vinyl. It’s not the same as owning the whole machine, but if you enjoy the music, you’re in luck.

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Anything outside routine cleaning can end up being rather expensive, and many faults require professional repairs. Pinball machines are also notoriously hard to maintain. While you might find a pinball machine in a retro bar or arcade, they’re largely specialist gaming items these days. Nowadays, it’s much harder to find them in the wild, let alone in good condition. Even though the player only controls the flippers, there are dozens of moving parts in each pinball machine, and no two are alike. In the 80s and 90s, pinball machines were an essential part of any arcade.






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