Yea, I was just teasing as the real machine doesn't tilt. The real machine is pretty cool, after you insert the penny and then when you push in the lever, it moves the whole board directly underneath the playfield, which has holes in it also and when pushed forward they align up with the playfield holes which allows the 7 balls to fall through the "now totally open" holes. The balls fall through to the plunger and the lever pulls back, which closes the holes until another penny is inserted. The real machine can really on double the score once, because the ball remains in the double hole, blocking future balls from entering. That is why some of the circles are so big, this allows multible balls to enter those scoring zones. Of course with pc's, it's not always a good idea to have so many balls on the table at one time as it slows the pc down to a crawl or gives you jerky, skipping graphics, so destroying the balls is almost a must, but I might leave the ball in the double hole throughout the game. I played one of these games a few times when I was a kid.... I remember it was very boring. My favorite thing to play was the bowling games that used the discs (set on FlashOmatic or strike 90), at least until I became a teenager and then it was pinball.