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Winterthur, Switzerland

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This image captures the illuminated playfield of a "Ripley's Believe It or Not!" pinball machine, located in Winterthur, Switzerland. The machine is powered on, with various lights and displays glowin…read more

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This image captures the illuminated playfield of a "Ripley's Believe It or Not!" pinball machine, located in Winterthur, Switzerland. The machine is powered on, with various lights and displays glowing, indicating it is ready for play. The playfield is richly detailed with a tropical adventure theme, featuring cartoon-style depictions of Robert Ripley and a monkey-like character. Graphics include palm trees, bamboo, and ancient-looking idols. Prominent elements on the playfield include multiple ramps, targets, and bumpers. Two yellow-and-red flippers are visible at the bottom of the playfield, with their corresponding "Believe It" and "or Not!" labels. Notable game features and text are visible across the machine. At the top left, a red sign shows "Scramble Temple Code" with options "B. Wake Up Idol" and "C. Amazing Event". Other text includes "TOMB STONE", "IDOLS COLLECTED" with numbers 1, 2, 3, "SKILL", "BOZO", and multiple "SPECIAL" indicators. The right side of the playfield highlights score opportunities such as "ROAD TRIP", "BIG POINTS", "LITE EXTRA BALL", and "SUPER JACKPOT VALUE" ranging from "2 MILLION" to "6 MILLION", alongside "LITE SUPER JACKPOT" and "SHOOT AGAIN". Reflections are visible on the clear glass cover, caused by the machine's own lights and ambient room lighting, suggesting an indoor setting during evening or night. The artwork at the very bottom right mentions "DESIGNED & MANUFACTURED IN THE U.S.A. BY THE PINDALL PEOPLE IN THE WORLD" and "PRESS FLIPPERS." The machine appears well-maintained and vibrant. | Open Wire