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[[File:Pinball Block Post Raised.png|thumb|Scene B after the block post is raised]]
[[File:Pinball Block Post Raised.png|thumb|Scene B after the block post is raised]]
The '''up-post''',<ref>{{cite|url=www.youtube.com/watch?v=-K0CnUtA68I&t=89s|title=audap's ACA Pinball Switch|date=August 30, 2019|timestamp=01:29|publisher=YouTube|author=meowmurai}}</ref> also known as the '''block post''',<ref>{{cite|date=1985|title=''Pinball'' North American instruction booklet|page=5|publisher=Nintendo of America}}</ref><ref>{{cite|date=1987|title=''The Official Nintendo Player's Guide''|publisher=Nintendo of America|page=138}}</ref> is a [[Pinball Part]] in [[scene A]] and [[scene B]] of ''[[Pinball (game)|Pinball]]'' and ''[[Pinball (game)|VS. Pinball]]''. While active, the up-post sits between both [[Flipper (Pinball)|flipper]]s onscreen and protects the ball from falling below. When the ball becomes trapped between the flippers while the up-post is active, the player can free it by pressing either {{button|nes|Pad}} Control Pad, {{button|nes|A}}, or {{button|nes|B}}. The up-post raises in scene A by either matching all three [[slot window]]s on the same icon; if the score reaches 100,000 or 150,000 [[point]]s; after six seconds if three [[File:Pinball Slot Window 3.png]] icons are matched, or after fourteen seconds if three [[File:Pinball Slot Window 7.png]] icons are matched. The up-post is raised in scene B if all of the [[Card (Pinball)|card]]s are turned face up. In scene A, the up-post lowers when the ball travels through the lane on the right and disappears in scene B when the ball falls below from either the left or right route.
The '''up-post''',<ref>[https://youtu.be/-K0CnUtA68I?t=89 ''Arcade Archives: Pinball'' in-game manual, Techniques (P.06/10) and Techniques 2 (P.07/10)]</ref> also known as the '''block post''',<ref>''Pinball'' North American instruction booklet, page 5.</ref><ref>''The Official Nintendo Player's Guide'', page 138.</ref> is a [[Pinball Part]] that appears in [[scene A]] and [[scene B]] in ''[[Pinball (game)|Pinball]]'' and ''[[Pinball (game)|VS. Pinball]]''. The up-post appears in between the two [[Flipper (Pinball)|flipper]]s on screen, and prevents the ball from falling in between the flippers. The up-post does not bounce the ball away like a [[Bumper (Pinball)|bumper]]; therefore, if the ball falls in between the flippers while the up-post is raised, it remains in between one of the flippers and the up-post until the {{button|nes|Pad}} Control Pad or the {{button|nes|A}} or {{button|nes|B}} buttons are pressed.


In scene A, the up-post is raised if all of the [[slot window]]s are stopped on the same icon, and is lowered if the ball goes through the lane on the right side of the screen, if the score reaches 100,000 or 150,000 [[point]]s, after 6 seconds if three [[File:Pinball Slot Window 3.png]] icons were matched, or after 14 seconds if three [[File:Pinball Slot Window 7.png]] icons were matched. In scene B, the up-post is raised if all of the [[Card (Pinball)|card]]s are turned face up, and does not disappear unless the ball falls off the bottom of the screen.
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==Names in other languages==
==Names in other languages==
{{foreign names
{{foreign names
|Jpn=アップポスト
|Jap=アップポスト<ref>''Pinball'' Japanese instruction booklet, page 5.</ref>
|JpnC=<ref>{{cite|title=ピンボール (''Pinbōru'') instruction booklet|page=5|date=1984|language=ja|publisher=Nintendo}}</ref>
|JapR=Appu Posuto
|JpnR=Appu Posuto
|JapM=Up-Post
|JpnM=Up-Post
}}
}}


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