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Cue Ball Wizard
1992 pinball machine From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Cue Ball Wizard is a pinball machine designed by Jon Norris and released in December 18 1992 by Gottlieb. It features a cue sports theme and was advertised with the slogan "Gottlieb Presents CUE BALL WIZARD!".[1]
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Design
Cue Ball Wizard has a two and three ball Multiball and an oscillating captive ball kicker at the upper playfield. Its most noticeable feature, a full-sized captive cue ball that can be used to hit two elevated targets, is placed below on the lower playfield.
The ramp is the game's most important shot, as it has to be hit once to light it up for the wagon wheel award.[2]
Gameplay
In the wagon wheel are all the modes the player must finish to reach Pool Ball Mania.[4]
Digital versions
Cue Ball Wizard is available as a licensed table of The Pinball Arcade[6] for several platforms and also included in the Windows version of Microsoft Pinball Arcade.
See also
- Big Shot - a pool themed pinball machine by Gottlieb
- Eight Ball Deluxe - a cue sports themed pinball machine by Bally
References
External links
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