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Upon opening a pinball machine, you might anticipate seeing a highly sophisticated computer, especially in modern machines. Yet, Aztec, a relic from the electromechanical era, reveals a surprisingly tangled web of wires and mechanical components rather than digital circuitry.
Unveiling the Mechanics
Accessing Aztec reveals a chaotic array of components that work together, even if they don't seem to share a clear mission. Despite its vintage, this machine possesses a complex set of rules and goals defined by various targets on the playfield, all critical for scoring and gameplay dynamics.