Sources
IPDB and Flipcommons Catalog contributed to this record.
Conflicts resolved (2 fields)
- gameplay_feature
- IPDB Kickers ×7 used IPDB Mechanical Flippers ×2 used
- theme
- IPDB Warfare used IPDB Wartime used IPDB Historical IPDB Military IPDB Combat used IPDB Aviation Flipcommons Catalog War used Flipcommons Catalog Military used Flipcommons Catalog Historical used Flipcommons Catalog Aviation used
Sources agree (3 fields)
- technology_generation
- electromechanical IPDB, Flipcommons Catalog
- player_count
- 1 IPDB, Flipcommons Catalog
- ipdb_id
- 7041 IPDB, Flipcommons Catalog
Single source (8 fields)
- ipdb.corporate_entity_name
- IPDB Torres-Macarr�n used
- ipdb.image_urls
- IPDB ["https://www.ipdb.org/images/7041/image-1.png"] used
- ipdb.notes
- IPDB Similar playfield layout to that of the flipperless game, Bally's 1934 'Fleet Jr.'. We don't know the date of this game. The patent document in this listing is dated 1957 and shows a playfield identical to this game. "Ametrallador At�mico" translates to "Atomic machine gunner". See also Torres-Macarr�n's 'Ametrallador Atomico 1�'. used
- ipdb.notable_features
- IPDB Mechanical flippers (2). Kickers (7). Seven playfield cannons "fire" the pinball upwards on the playfield. The largest cannon is a tube and does not fire the ball but instead delivers a ball entering the top to a lower area between the flippers. The flippers are non-electrical and are activated using two spring-loaded push rods on the front of the cabinet. Battery operated. Game was advertised as 105 cm long, 55 cm wide, and 1 meter high. used
- corporate_entity
- Flipcommons Catalog torres-macarron used
- title
- Flipcommons Catalog ametrallador-atomico used
- name
- Flipcommons Catalog Ametrallador Atomico used
- slug
- Flipcommons Catalog ametrallador-atomico used