pachinko
Rating: 20 point(s) | Read and rate text individuallyWhy would one stand pinball on end and call it »Pachinko?« Equally, why would one lay pachinko flat and dub it »Pinball?«
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First text | on Apr 17th 2000, 21:12:16 wrote steve about pachinko |
Latest text | on Nov 29th 2024, 02:03:22 wrote Emma Example about pachinko |
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on Nov 29th 2024, 02:03:21 wrote
on Nov 29th 2024, 02:03:22 wrote
on Nov 7th 2000, 05:54:47 wrote |
Why would one stand pinball on end and call it »Pachinko?« Equally, why would one lay pachinko flat and dub it »Pinball?«
when i was growing up, we had pachinko in our dank, moldy basement. it was there when my parents bought the house. we's spend hours sending those little metal balls dancing down in their erratic patterns. the noise must have driven my mother mad. it was installed on the wall outside a little storage room. if you were to go into the storage room, you could see all the inner workings of the pachinko, the balls moving through innumerable plastic pathways, ultimately dropping down to the wooden ramps where they would roll down, plunk to the next level, roll down again, plunk, roll and plunk till they landed in the bucket of balls, which we would grab eagerly and pour back into the pachinko machine endlessly.
It's a pretty cool game with flashing steel balls and metal pins that make satisfying sounds when they collide. It's almost like the name pachinko was based off of these sounds. A neighbor of mine had a pachinko game, but I think it would be more fun to play one of the games in a pachinko parlor in Japan.
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