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Quetzal Pinball · 2019
Tokyo Perfect Drift
Notable Features
Flippers (4), Pop bumpers (2), Slingshots (2), Standup targets (16), Spinning target (1), Kick-out hole (1). The pop bumper caps are designed like racing car tires. The eight large inserts between the slingshots identify popular areas of Tokyo.
Historical Notes
A prototype game was made in December 2018. The first production game was made in October 2019. Original purchasers of this game had the choice of either of two translites. One has pink and blue cars and is referred to by the manufacturer as the "default" translite. The other one has two blacks cars in white outline and is referred to by the manufacturer as the "glowing" or alternative version. The MPU is a revision of the QPC System, called the "QPC Mini" System. There was no manual for this game at the time we asked the manufacturer (January 2020). The driving technique and racing sport known as "drifting" was first popularized in Japan in the 1970s. Manufacturer price when new: €4,600 (€4,395 for Captain Nemo customers)
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