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  2. Attack from Mars - Wikipedia

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    Attack From Mars was followed up with Revenge From Mars, released in 1999. It was designed by George Gomez, and it featured most of the original AFM design team. It was the first game to run on Williams' Pinball 2000 platform. [3] WMS Industries introduced slot machines in 2011 called Attack from Mars and Revenge from Mars. [4]

  3. Space Shuttle (pinball) - Wikipedia

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    an extra ball (a score award is given if 5 extra balls are earned during game), a special, 100,000 points, 50,000 points, 20,000 points, or; 100,000 points plus lite outlanes, which will give another shuttle score value if the ball goes down one of the outlanes; Additionally three lights labeled U, S and A are lit when a ball rolls over them.

  4. Revenge from Mars - Wikipedia

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    Game software update 1.6 was the last official update provided by Williams for the Revenge From Mars Pinball 2000 cabinet. However, there are many unofficial game software updates, such as versions 2.0-2.2 which adds more and/or better game play options.

  5. Johnny Mnemonic (pinball) - Wikipedia

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    Johnny Mnemonic is a 1995 pinball machine based on the movie of the same name, created by George Gomez and Williams Electronics, with artwork by John Youssi. Designer George Gomez had been inspired by author William Gibson's original cyberpunk short story Johnny Mnemonic, but based the game and its features, such as a player-controlled glove that used a magnet to lift the ball off the ...

  6. 3-D Ultra Pinball - Wikipedia

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    3-D Ultra Pinball is a series of pinball computer games developed by Sierra Entertainment's Dynamix.The games try to escape from the traditional, arcade pinball and feature animation, more than one table at once, and "temporary targets" (such as spaceships, goblins and dinosaurs appearing throughout the table).

  7. Full Tilt! Pinball - Wikipedia

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    Full Tilt! Pinball, known as Pinball 95 in Europe, is a 1995 pinball video game developed by Cinematronics [3] and published by Maxis. [4] [5] It features pre-rendered 3D graphics and three tables: Space Cadet, Skulduggery, and Dragon's Keep. A sequel called Full Tilt! Pinball 2 was released in 1996.

  8. Pinball 2000 - Wikipedia

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    Pinball 2000 was the last pinball hardware and software platform developed by major pinball manufacturer Williams, and was used in the machines Revenge From Mars (under the brand name Bally) and Star Wars Episode I (under the brand name Williams) before Williams exited the pinball business on October 25, 1999.

  9. 3-D Ultra Pinball: Thrillride - Wikipedia

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    Thrillride received mixed reviews, with the PC version of the game received more lukewarm reception. Ron Dulin of GameSpot praised the "bonus tasks" and "substantial bonus games", although noted that Thrillride "is meant as nothing more than a fun diversion and not as a hardcore pinball simulation aimed at silver-ball fanatics", observing "the lack of a challenge makes the game a bit tedious". [5]