tiltjlp
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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 plug in, of course. The Big 5’s theme is humorous sports figures.
Poosh Big 5 Electric is 100% authentic, except for those added sounds, which really do make the game more fun. There is also a second playfield image, a blue one. For reasons I’ve never been able to figure out, Northwestern made and sold the exact same games in a variety of colors, where their practice of altering game playingfields slightly for new or updated versions at least does make sense from a marketing standpoint. You can learn more about Northwestern and bagatelle by reading Table Information. I hope you enjoy playing these bagatelle as much as I enjoy making them . . . there are more on the way.
John
Poosh Big 5 Electric is 100% authentic, except for those added sounds, which really do make the game more fun. There is also a second playfield image, a blue one. For reasons I’ve never been able to figure out, Northwestern made and sold the exact same games in a variety of colors, where their practice of altering game playingfields slightly for new or updated versions at least does make sense from a marketing standpoint. You can learn more about Northwestern and bagatelle by reading Table Information. I hope you enjoy playing these bagatelle as much as I enjoy making them . . . there are more on the way.
John
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