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Flipcommons AI Descriptions (GameplayFeature) and Flipcommons Catalog contributed to this record.
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- Flipcommons Catalog Newton ball targets used Flipcommons Catalog Newton ball target used Flipcommons Catalog Newton ball used
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- Flipcommons Catalog Targets used Flipcommons Catalog Captive Ball used
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- description
- Flipcommons AI Descriptions (GameplayFeature) A [[gameplay-feature:id:45]] [[gameplay-feature:id:153]] in which a stationary pinball — fixed in the playfield assembly — transfers the momentum of the ball-in-play to a movable captive ball behind it, following the same principle as a Newton's cradle desktop toy. The Newton ball itself does not move; it sits fixed and relays kinetic energy from one ball to the next. The mechanism appeared on approximately 16 IPDB-cataloged machines and creates a distinctive feel: the player's shot stops dead on contact while the captive ball on the far side springs to life and strikes the scoring switch. used
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- Flipcommons Catalog Newton Balls used
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- Flipcommons Catalog newton-balls used