The pinball machine has a rich history in America, tracing its roots back to a French parlor table game called bagatelle. Over time, it evolved into a coin-operated machine with the introduction of sound effects and flippers, but it also faced bans and moral panics due to its association with gambling and organized crime. However, with the rise of video games, pinball was legitimized and incorporated into arcades, leading to a new era of immersive experiences that combined technology, art, and storytelling.
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