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A.M.I. · 1976
Navajo
Notable Features
3 or 5 ball play. Flippers (2), Pop bumpers (3), Slingshots (2), 4-bank drop targets (1), Standup targets (6), Spinning target (1), Upper right kicker lane, Right side dual inlanes. The spinning target doesn't score any points; its only purpose is to change the "Star" value. The ball diverter in upper right playfield is always under spring tension and is always up, unless a ball comes at it from the spinning target, then it allows access to the kicker lane. Maximum displayed point score is 99,990 points per player. Tilt penalty: ball in play. Digital credit meter maximum: 9 The operator can select only one replay level for all players: 60,000 points, 70,000 points, 80,000 points, 90,000 points, or 100,000 points (flipping over the maximum score). The digital credit meter, located in the upper left backglass area, has manual option plugs allowing the maximum credit display to be fixed anywhere from 3 to 9 credits. The Ball In Play count uses silkscreened numbers appearing below the digital credit meter. The match feature cannot be disabled.
Historical Notes
The 1-player version of this game is AMI's 1976 'Big Hunt' which is identical in playfield and rules except it scores higher. The game is based on Gottlieb logic while using AMI-labeled coils. Backglass measures approximately 60 cm by 56 cm.
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