New Pinball Dictionary: Ace/Aced/Aced Out

New Pinball Dictionary: Ace/Aced/Aced Out

To be defeated on the last ball by less than 1% of your score, especially if it takes bonus count to do it. You can tell if someone got “Aced” when players and bystanders start groaning about how close the game was and then they start taking pictures of the final score.

New Pinball Dictionary: Eddie Murphy

New Pinball Dictionary: Eddie Murphy

To start a 4-player game and play all 4 games by yourself. Sometimes you will see this happen at pinball conventions where games are on Free Play mode.

New Pinball Dictionary: Bounce Back

New Pinball Dictionary: Bounce Back

An event where the ball goes down the middle, but it hits the area below the flippers in a way where it is able to return back through the flippers again and back into play. See also: Lazarus

New Pinball Dictionary: Chemical Warfare

New Pinball Dictionary: Chemical Warfare

To distract an opponent during play by passing gas in the immediate vicinity of the action. Usually, chemical warfare is done surreptitiously via a silent but deadly fart.

New Pinball Dictionary: Scottified

New Pinball Dictionary: Scottified

To set up a game for tournament play with all options set to ‘extra hard’ and tilts not only set tight, but polished with brasso, so there’s no chance of a hit without a warning or a tilt.

New Pinball Dictionary: Snail Time

New Pinball Dictionary: Snail Time

A period of invincibility earned by spelling the word T-I-M-E while playing the game Time Fantasy. During this period, if you drain the ball, you get the ball back immediately in the shooter lane.

New Pinball Dictionary: Lance Armstrong

New Pinball Dictionary: Lance Armstrong

The act of needing only one ball to win a pinball game from any deficit. Even though pinball games give you three or five balls to work with, the rules of some games are set up in such a way that any one ball could secure a victory