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Questions re. C.S.I. and Wizard of Oz

Jay Walker

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I've been to Gt. Yarmouth recently, and found these two games there, along with a bashed-up South Park. Can anyone shed some light on a few points?

1. During a multiball on C.S.I, I was left twiddling my thumbs while two balls spun in the centrifuge for what seemed like a couple of minutes, racking up over 70 million points. Does that sound like a technical problem? The only remotely comparable wait I'm aware of is for the start of 5-ball multiball on Strange Science.

2. Have Stern, Sega and before that Data East always allowed high scorers to select more than three letters?

3. The Wizard of Oz had a vertical stack of l.e.d's showing green on the coin door. Is that similar to the service indicator of a car?

4. Is Wizard of Oz a nudgers game? This one was legless, having been placed on a low, deep ledge which made any nudging impossible.
 
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To my knowledge Data East don't,not sure about Sega,but Stern do allow more than three letters - IF selected in the adjustments

WOZ is a spend the money on the game next to it kind of game:p
 
To my knowledge Data East don't,not sure about Sega,but Stern do allow more than three letters - IF selected in the adjustments

WOZ is a spend the money on the game next to it kind of game:p

Unfortunately, the game next to it was that South Park, also legless. But it did have >3 letter high score entries, not that there was much chance of getting there.

I didn't even put my own name up on the C.S.I. for that game - since I thought it might be false and undeserving, I punched in the name 'Susan'.

Thanks for all the replies.
 
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