Flying Saucers Pinball
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Manufacturing date : November, 1950
Manufacturer : Genco Manufacturing Company
Number of players : 1
Theme : unknown
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History of pinball
Evolution from outdoor games
The origins of pinball are intertwined with the history of many other games. Games played outdoors by rolling balls or stones on a grass course, such as Bocce or Bowls, eventually evolved into games played by hitting the balls with sticks and propelling them at targets. Croquet and Shuffleboard are examples of these games.
Eventually the games led to indoor versions that could be played on a table, such as Billiards or Carrom, or on the floor of a pub like Bowling. The tabletop versions of these games eventually became the ancestor of the modern pinball machine.
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