The shape of the ball launch button that replaces the plunger may be modified to fit the aesthetics of a particular game's theme, such as being made to look like the trigger of a gun in a game with a military or action-hero theme.
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Others prefer to take their time and place the pinball shots exactly where they want after almost meditating on each shot. Here, there’s pelo right or wrong answer. This choice if just left to preference. Really, you should just pick a pinball game that has the right level of action you want.
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Saucers: A shallow hole with a kicker inside. The ball remains visible on the playfield and is kicked out straight up (usually into a duct or rail chute) or sideways back onto the playfield.
Rollovers: These are targets activated when a ball rolls over them. Often a series of rollover targets are placed side-by-side and with dividers between them forming pinball machine holz "lanes"; the player must guide the ball to particular lanes (or to all lanes) to complete an objective.
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Some backglasses include a mechanical device tied to gameplay, such as NBA Fastbreak, which featured a miniature basketball and hoop. For older games, the backglass image is screen printed in layers on the reverse side of a piece of glass; in more recent games, the image is imprinted into a translite.
Somewhere between the 1750s and 1770s, the bagatelle variant Billard japonais, or Japanese billiards in English, was invented in Western Europe, despite its name.[clarification needed] Also called Stosspudel, it used thin metal pins and replaced the cue at the player's end of the table with a coiled spring and a plunger.