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Flipcommons AI Descriptions (GameplayFeature) Flat rectangular targets mounted on spring-loaded mechanisms that retract below the playfield surface when struck by the ball. Typically arranged in banks of three, four, or five, they present the player with a completion challenge: knock down the entire bank to score a bonus or advance a game objective, then watch them reset for another round. [[manufacturer:id:277]] pioneered drop targets in the early 1960s, and they became one of the most versatile and widely used playfield mechanisms in pinball design, appearing in [[technology-generation:id:1]] and [[technology-generation:id:3]] machines alike. used
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Flipcommons Catalog Targets used
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Flipcommons Catalog Drop Targets used
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Flipcommons Catalog drop-targets used