Atari had the brilliant idea of placing the control electronics under the playfield, instead of behind the backglass. So if a screw or spring or any other metal part falls out the playfield mechanics, which can often happen in a pinball table. It lands on the control electronics. shorting it out thus blowing the thing up.
Atari pinballs, not the most reliable of tables.
Atari had the brilliant idea of placing the control electronics under the playfield, instead of behind the backglass. So if a screw or spring or any other metal part falls out the playfield mechanics, which can often happen in a pinball table. It lands on the control electronics. shorting it out thus blowing the thing up.
mukatuna 2 years ago
You live in Augusta?
sirlordwhitman 2 years ago
Would have been nice to see it work.
particlebox 3 years ago