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Latest revision as of 14:21, January 7, 2025

The three bumpers in scene A
Bumpers[1] are Pinball Parts in Pinball and VS. Pinball that bounce the ball back upon contact with them. They appear in every scene of the game. When the ball touches a bumper, it gets knocked back, and the player earns 100 points. In VS. Pinball, touching bumpers in scene B earns 300 points. Bumpers appear in three different colors: pink, blue, and amber. An additional green type of bumper appears only in VS. Pinball after activating a bonus. In total, there are six bumpers:
- In scene A, a single bumper appears at the upper part of the screen above the slot target.
- In scene B, there are three bumpers: two pink bumpers and one amber bumper. They appear below the lanes next to cards.
- The final two blue bumpers appear in scene C. They are found to the left and right from bingo lamps.
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Names in other languages[edit]
Language | Name | Meaning | Notes |
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Japanese | バンパー[2] Banpā |
Bumper |
References[edit]
Pinball / VS. Pinball | |
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Characters | Mario • Lady |
Pinball Parts | Flipper • Lane • Slot window • Slot target • Up-post • Target • Lane light • Hole kicker • Bumper • Striker • Card • Card lane • Hole • Egg • Chick • Stopper • Side lane • Bingo lamp • Floor |
Scenes | Scene A • Scene B • Bonus Stage |