Bally's RoGo pinball machine
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the game that hooked me on pinball. First seen in 1977 at Mays, a coffee shop in the storefronts in Arctic, Rhode Island (a part of West Warwick). That game was 2 games 25 cents, 84k for first replay, 3 balls per play. Had a defective credit unit that about 10% of the time would award 3 plays on a quarter or even 4.
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the game that hooked me on pinball. First seen in 1977 at Mays, a coffee shop in the storefronts in Arctic, Rhode Island (a part of West Warwick)
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Cool machine. Plays a lot like my Old Chicago. Does look like she might be a bit steep. Is that the correct angle?
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Jet bumper switches need adjustment... playfield angle is too steep... adjust to 6.5 degrees for optimal action, score ,and enjoyment.
GREAT GAME!
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This game has great sentimental value for me. The Jr. High School (some call middle school) I attended had two pinball machines and a juke box. One was a Williams machine and the other was the Bally Ro Go. I loved the horseshoe feature. Thank you very much for posting. Seeing this game in action brought back many found memories. I too loved the artwork.
nelson44092 2 years ago
My pleasure, what was the Williams game? Also, this isn't that hard a game to find, you could probably pick one up in the $400-600 range if you wanted to have your own...
Slamtiltproductions 2 years ago
Interesting video. Thanks for that!
Have you tried adjusting the pop bumper switches to make them a little more sensitive?. They appear to need a good solid hit to activate them.
rod7178 2 years ago
Yeah, that's probably a good idea. It's one of those things that you always mean to get around to, but never quite do. :)
Slamtiltproductions 2 years ago