"Olympic Games" is a solid-state pinball machine produced by the French manufacturer Jeutel in 1984, with a confirmed production run of 500 units. The game accommodates up to four players and features a playfield equipped with three flippers, two pop bumpers, a five-bank drop target assembly, six standup targets, two kick-out holes, and a messenger ball. The machine's theme centers around various Olympic sports, as reflected in its artwork and design elements.
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Solid State
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Alphanumeric
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4
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- The completion of the four upper lanes J, U, M, and P activates the multipliers of the JUMP column, and the points displayed are collected when the ball is lost. To advance these JUMP columns, first, a target (either a target or a lane) must light up "Start Advance," then another target (either a target or a lane) must light up "Advance When Lit."
- To win the Marathon (in points) or in kilometers, you must reach 22 km. The upper target in the tube located at the top left advances by 2 km. The upper left hole advances by 3 km. The lower right hole advances by 1 km.
- To win the Penta, hit the central target and then the other targets in the block.
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