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In October 2018, the Chicago Gaming Company released three new editions of Monster Bash, Monster Bash Classic, Monster Bash Special Edition, and Monster Bash Limited Edition. [ 9 ] [ 10 ] See also
Homepin Taiwan Co. Ltd. (founded 2013) [5] Jersey Jack Pinball (founded 2011) [6] Multimorphic Inc (founded 2009) [7] Pawlowski Pinball (founded 2023) [8] Pedretti Gaming (founded 1976; pinball manufacturing 2024) [9] Euro Pinball Corp (a co-venture with Pinball Brothers that manufactures their machines; founded 2023) [10] Phenix Pinball ...
In 2013, the Chicago Gaming Company announced the creation of a remake of Medieval Madness. [33] [34] This was later followed by three additional remakes of earlier machines. They would announce their first original title, Pulp Fiction, based on the film Pulp Fiction, in 2023. [35]
Pinball Expo is an event that is held annually in the Chicago area, the original home of most pinball manufacturers. [2] The event attracts pinball industry professionals, pinball players, collectors, and enthusiasts from around the world. [3]
Chicago Gaming Company October 2018 [686] Monte Carlo: Bally: March 1973 [687] Monte Carlo: Premier Technology February 1987 [688] Moon Flight: Zaccaria: October 1976 [689] Moon Light: Inder: January 1987 [690] Moon Shot: Bally: February 1963 [691] Motordome: Bally Midway: June 1986 [692] Motor Show: Mr. Game: June 1989 [693] Mousin' Around ...
After years of planning, months of renovations and several days of monitored practice sessions, Bally’s Chicago got the green light Friday from the Illinois Gaming Board to launch the city’s ...
In 2017, the Chicago Gaming Company released three new editions of the classic Williams title: Attack From Mars Classic, Attack From Mars Special Edition, and Attack From Mars Limited Edition. [5] The company acquired the license to re-make the game in 2010, along with the rights to recreate other Williams machines and parts. [6]
The Chicago-based company quickly became a leading pinball maker. In the late 1930s, Moloney began making gambling equipment, and had great success developing and improving the mechanical slot machines that were the core of the nascent gaming industry.