El Toro

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El Toro Game Info

El Toro is a pinball machine manufactured by Williams Electronic Games Inc. in 1963. Concept by Steve Kordek. Design by Steve Kordek.
Primary manufacturer:
Williams Electronic Games Inc.
Year:
1963
Preferred Dealer:
Flip N Out Pinball
IPDB
OPDB Group ID:
rXpk
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Game type:
Electro-Mechanical
Display type:
Reels
Players:
2

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El Toro Design Team

Concept:
Steve Kordek
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El Toro Rules

Quickie Version:

Shoot the mushroom bumpers to light the added values in the chute at the right, then UTAD.

Go-to Flipper:

Left

Risk Index:

High

Skillshot(s):

Center lane, then one of the lit 1000 lanes.

Full Rules:

Right flipper: try to graze the “light #1” mushroom bumper on the right side to light that lane on the right side of the machine; after that, it’s UTAD and nudge for the 1000 lanes. Left flipper: try to graze “light #2” mushroom bumper on the right side and #3 on the left side to light those lanes. Once two or more lanes are lit, shoot to the upper right for the chute lane. [One of your misses might light the third lane anyway.] Ignore the El Toro letters otherwise unless extra balls are on and playable. In that case, try to finish the El Toro letters to light the top center lane to earn an extra ball. The extra ball lane will not always be lit even after you finish the letters; it switches on and off with the tens digit of your score. Grazing the mushroom bumpers is better than hitting them face on; face shots can rebound in dangerous ways, while grazing hits will continue up the playfield. If the right flipper is able to backhand the right side chute and the feed out of it is good, try repeating that shot as much as possible.

via Bob's Guide

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