![]() While at Funspot, I think another player engaged this at least once, but their score was nowhere nears Jason's.Īgree on that this should be allowed for \"Factory Default\", or not ? Thanks again for the info. I would have to imagine that in \"Factory Default\" the game is set to allow for getting an extra ball on special (yes ?), and if so, then difficult to do or not, it is possible that Jason Cram, who owns this machine, might have actually become quite proficient at doing this, and if such is the case, I'd suspect that the scores would be allowed.for \"Factory Default\" variation, that is. > \"Bonus carry-over=NO\" which is generally expected for TGTS but not for Factory Default, affecting such titles as \"White Water\" > \"Single player only\" which affects titles such as \"Space Shuttle\" in which player (A) can lock a ball and player (B) can benefit from that Also, it only allowed 3 balls per game instead of the usual 5. IIRC, this was also the first pinball machine my local arcade charged. > \"No Continues\" which affects some of today's modern titles It had a bunch of xenon strobe lights on the playing field and if you hit the right combination, that sucker would light up the entire arcade. Build up the Mota Special and the Bonus multiplier, then spell XENON to. The game itself centers around Xenon, the supercomputer at the heart of a futuristic society. It was designed by Greg Kmiec with art by Paul Faris, and electronic musician Suzanne Ciani provided the voice and music. ![]() We normally have extra balls=NO set for TGTS, while \"Factory Default\" is all that the parameters generallty are for for the other variation. Xenon is an arcade pinball game released by Bally in 1980. I'll discuss this with the other referees on the ref forum.
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