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    gameplay_feature
    Flippers ×2
    gameplay_feature
    Spinning Targets
    gameplay_feature
    Vari-Targets
    gameplay_feature
    Kick-Out Holes ×2
    gameplay_feature
    Slingshots ×2
    gameplay_feature
    Pop Bumpers ×2
    ipdb.corporate_entity_name
    Procedimientos Electromagn�ticos de Tanteo y Color
    ipdb_id
    6683
    ipdb.image_urls
    ["https://www.ipdb.org/images/6683/image-1.png","https://www.ipdb.org/images/6683/image-2.png"]
    ipdb.manufacturer_trade_name
    Petaco, S.A.
    ipdb.notable_features
    Flippers (2), Pop bumpers (2), Slingshots (2), Kick-out holes (2), Vari-target (1), Spinning target (1). Open-elbow right inlane allows ball to pass from inlane to outlane and vice-versa.
    ipdb.notes
    Petaco is the name used for domestic games. The same company made an export version as Recel's 1979 'Swashbuckler'. The term "swashbuckler" originated in the 16th century and refers to a boastful and blustering swordsman. The flyer makes a reference to D'Artagnan, actually Charles de Batz-Castelmore, Comte d'Artagnan (c. 1611-1673), whose life was the basis for a character in the Alexandre Dumas novel The Three Musketeers.
    player_count
    1
    system
    recel-system-iii
    technology_generation
    solid-state
    theme
    Historical Characters
    year
    1979