tiltjlp
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I have released Genco's 2nd game, Monte Carlo. Genco's success with their first game, Buster Ball, led them to make Monte Carlo, which was made of painted cast aluminum. Rather than nubs to deflect the ball, Monte Carlo used raised ridges or bars.
Monte Carlo measured 19" X 11 1/2" and would have sat on a bar top or counter, on even on a table in almost any men's business, such as a barber shop. The slope would have been quite gradual, and I've duplicated that with a slope of only 1.5. At 25 balls for a penny, and a playing card theme, I would image Monte Carlo was very popular. I'm sure that wagering on total points and best card hand took place often. My version tracks both the score and the card hands for you.
You can get this fun little game by following this link and paging down near the end of the page:
http://www.pinballnirvana.com/modul...pDownload&file=index&req=viewsdownload&sid=26
John
Monte Carlo measured 19" X 11 1/2" and would have sat on a bar top or counter, on even on a table in almost any men's business, such as a barber shop. The slope would have been quite gradual, and I've duplicated that with a slope of only 1.5. At 25 balls for a penny, and a playing card theme, I would image Monte Carlo was very popular. I'm sure that wagering on total points and best card hand took place often. My version tracks both the score and the card hands for you.
You can get this fun little game by following this link and paging down near the end of the page:
http://www.pinballnirvana.com/modul...pDownload&file=index&req=viewsdownload&sid=26
John
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