NOTES:
This is a unique bowling game that obviously someone, somewhere had to try making at some point. Instead of the usual shuffle-puck format, we have a variation of a pinball machine, using flippers to launch balls at the pins.
The advantage would seem to be that this unit takes up less than half the space of a standard shuffle bowler. The disadvantage is that using flippers to launch balls is pretty clearly a lot more frustrating than the shuffle-puck method. Might as well just have a real pinball machine, no?
Still, I suppose maintenance on these suckers was fairly modest, the cost was lower than a pinball, and maybe the novelty factor was worth it in some venues. --
@Ike Savage