Many thanks to Ian Longstaff for his lovely table roundups, posted on YT. And here is... WEEK SEVEN!
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Poosh_Flip_M_Up
Made for VP9 by tiltjlp.
Fixed a typo that caused a scoring error, and adjusted a scoring cup so the ball wouldn't get stuck. This is the first and only pressed tin Poosh M Up bagatelle I've seen. That and the modernized clown date this to just after WWII.
The discovery of...
PooshJr4n1
by UncleT
The Poosh-M-Up Jr 4-in-1 table was manufactured in the 1950's by Northwestern Products Company located in St. Louis, Missouri
This Bagatelle has scoring for all 4 games, bagatelle, Put & Take, Baseball, and Colors, also known as Pennants.
You can play four different games...
Poosh-M-Up-HappiTime-5In1-v1.0
Sears/Northwestern 1950s-60s
by UncleT
This Bagatelle has scoring for all 5 games: Bagatelle, Baseball, Colors, Put-N-Take, and Twenty-One.
You can play four different games on this table:
NOTE: It is possible to nudge the table from the front, left, right and...
DoublePooshMUp12zip
Update of BoB's Nortwestern bagatelle.
'From the 1930's "Double" Poosh-M-Up
'Real game size is 11" x 17"
Press 1 to Start
Press [Z] or [/] or [Spacebar] to nudge
Press [Shift] Keys to Super Nudge (left, right)
Small Center hole doubles game score
DoublePMUpHS 1930's Northwestern
By Nissananimal & tiltjlp.
Updated with a Doubler Cup, which the original release never had.
Eric redrew the playfield while tiltjlp focused on pin placement.
While there is uncertainty as to the exact age of Poosh M Up, it seems to have been made by...
I just added a fix for this game. A typo caused a scoring error, and the ball kept getting hung up on one of the scoring cups. Both glitches are now corrected, and version 2 is available here:
http://www.pinballnirvana.com/index.php?name=UpDownload#LAST
Patrick & tiltjlp announce the release of Northwestern’s Poosh M Up Big 5 Electric. Northwestern first used batteries, and then electrical cords for their Electric bagatelle, and while I’m not positive, I believe this one used batteries. But even if a cord was used, there’s nothing for you to...