Bally : Miss America Supreme
Game Parameters | |
Game Type | magic lines |
Game Number | 1107 |
Manufacture Date | 1976 |
Number of Holes | 25 |
Number of Odds Steps | 7 |
Max Payout | 600 |
Max Extra Balls | 3 |
Features |
- bg 1
Cabinet
- cab 1
- cab 2
Flyers
- fly 1
Internals
- back door
- inside head
Game Manual
- manual (pdf) : 10.78MB
- unoptimized manual (pdf) : 80.04MB
Mixer Diagrams
- 1: w-809b
- 2: w-871-5b
- 3: w-810b
- 4: w-811b
Press Image
- mp 1
Playfield
- pf 1
Schematic
- schematic belgium : 12.79MB
- schematic 1795-up : 10.19MB
S/I Card Reproduction
- sirepro
S/I Card Scan
- siscan
S/I Card SVG Source
- inkscape (svg)
- (svg)
Miss America Supreme
It's been a year since Miss America '75, and Bally appears to still have the license to use the Miss America name, so this years version of the machine builds on the previous model.Card #2, which you had to enable on mystery intervals, had four star numbers. Lighting all four could possibly pay green 5-in-line odds, or lighting two or three of them could award a red letter game.
The red letter game (or OK game) was probably the single most popular feature to appear on Bally bingos.
magic lines games
The first feature that mechanically moved numbers!The numbers on the bingo card were on strips that could be moved one position by turning knobs/pushing buttons on the foot rail.
Usually, the numbered strips were the vertical columns of the card, and they could be shifted up/down one position. When a column was shifted up, the top number "wrapped" and became the bottom number. The bottom number wrapped to the top when shifting down.
Miss America introduced horizontally shifting lines that used two 5x5 cards next to each other. A number could be slid from one card to the other.
12 | 8 | 14 | 3 |
3 | 12 | 8 | 14 |
14 | 3 | 12 | 8 |
8 | 14 | 3 | 12 |
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