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  2. Dr. Dude and His Excellent Ray - Wikipedia

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    Dr. Dude and His Excellent Ray was available as a licensed table of The Pinball Arcade for several platforms prior to the loss of the WMS license in 2018. After the license passed to Zen Studios, the company announced in 2020 that the table will be part of a forthcoming sixth wave of tables being added to its own curation of Williams pinball tables, available as downloadable content for ...

  3. Rescue 911 (pinball) - Wikipedia

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    After the machine instructs the player to, the player can then use the flipper buttons to lift the ball up so the helicopter toy can grab it using a magnet. The player can then use the flipper buttons again to drop the ball in different skill spots as it moves across the playfield.

  4. Safe Cracker (pinball) - Wikipedia

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    The machine is smaller in size than a standard pinball machine. The main objective of the game is to break into the bank's safe. The game can be broken into 3 areas of play: The pinball playfield has numerous targets, the completion of which will allow entry into the bank via the rooftop, the cellar, or the front door.

  5. Pin-Bot - Wikipedia

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    A Pin-Bot machine appears in the 2002 film, Big Fat Liar. Several Pin-Bot machines (labeled as Rik*Dat) appear as throwable weapons in the third stage of the arcade version of The Combatribes. A Pin-Bot machine is the central machine used in Terra Lightfoot's "Pinball King" music video released on her "New Mistakes" album in 2017.

  6. The Who's Tommy Pinball Wizard - Wikipedia

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    The machine includes an automated silver disc that rotates to cover the flipper portion of the machine to emulate playing pinball as the title character, who is blind. This mode occurs during each multiball sequence, or for the entire duration of the game by player selection of the Tommy game mode. [ 2 ]

  7. The Machine: Bride of Pin-Bot - Wikipedia

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    The Machine: Bride of Pin-Bot (styled The Machine: Bride of PIN•BOT) is a 1991 pinball game designed by Python Anghelo and John Trudeau (Dr. Flash), and released by Williams. It is the second game in the Pin-Bot series, and is the last game produced by Williams to use a segmented score display rather than a dot-matrix screen.

  8. Monster Bash (pinball) - Wikipedia

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    Each additional shot to an orbit collects the points and resets the countdown to a higher value. Four hurry-up shots are needed to collect the Wolf Man's drum kit. Creature Feature: Shoot the Creature's lagoon four times to start a hurry-up, then hit any lit shot (left/right ramps, left/right orbits, center lane) to collect it and start a 20 ...

  9. No Fear: Dangerous Sports - Wikipedia

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    No Fear: Dangerous Sports is a 1995 pinball game designed by Steve Ritchie and released by Williams. It is based on the clothing line. This game has an extreme sports theme and features skydiving, free climbing, water skiing, extreme skiing, supercross and NASCAR racing. This was the last game Steve Ritchie designed for Williams. [1]