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Butterfly

About This Project

Sonic was a Spanish company and this game is a great example of different quality of builds on pinball machines. The plastics with art on the playfield are twice as thick, the playfield clear coat hasn’t worn down, and even the more durable type of wood used for the cabinet is on another level compared to the pinball machines being mass produced in the USA through the 1970’s.

The object of the game is to knock down the three drop targets. Each time the three targets are dropped, the playfield rollover stars are activated in the order B-U-T then T-E-R then F-L-Y. When all the stars are lit, the score climbs quickly. -IPDB

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Pinball
Manufacturer
Sonic
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