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  1. By Flipcommons AI Descriptions (GameplayFeature)

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    description
    The mechanism that launches the ball from the shooter lane onto the playfield — the starting act of every game of pinball. Ball shooters fall into two broad families: manual [[gameplay-feature:plungers]], spring-loaded rods that the player pulls and releases to control launch strength, and electronic auto-launchers, which fire the ball via a solenoid at the press of a button. Manual plungers dominated pinball for most of its history, offering a skill shot element as players learned to dose the pull for precise placement. Auto-launchers became common in the 1990s and are now standard on many modern machines, trading tactile control for consistent, repeatable launches.
  2. By Flipcommons Catalog

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    gameplay_feature_alias
    Ball shooter
    gameplay_feature_alias
    Launchers
    gameplay_feature_alias
    Launcher
    gameplay_feature_alias
    Shooter assembly
    name
    Ball Shooters
    slug
    ball-shooters