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Twilight Zone is a widebody pinball machine, designed by Pat Lawlor and based on the TV series of the same name. It was first released in 1993 by Midway (under the Bally label). This game is part of WMS' SuperPin line of widebody games alongside Star Trek: The Next Generation and Indiana Jones: The Pinball Adventure. [1]
While Twilight Zone never sold as many units as The Addams Family (although it did sell over 15,000 units) it is popular amongst pinball enthusiasts, due in part to its complicated ruleset. Its complexity was a mixed blessing, highlighting many of the pitfalls of the coin-operated game industry in general and pinball in particular.
The Twilight Zone episode: Episode no. Season 2 Episode 4: Directed by: David Orrick McDearmon: Written by: Rod Serling: Production code: 173-3645: Original air date: October 28, 1960 () Guest appearances; Richard Haydn as Bartlett Finchley; Barbara Stuart as Edith Rogers; Barney Phillips as TV Repairman; Episode chronology
A Stern pinball machine, which takes roughly 16 months to design and 30 hours to assemble, includes 3,500 parts and a quarter-mile of wires — and it's all hand-crafted.
VMzB - 8-bit era veteran, especially interested in the electronic guts of pinball machines (and some arcade games) and their repair. Imho IPDB is a great resource and we should try to refer to it, or even establish automatic data transfer.
During the pandemic era, stimulus checks were a lifeline for many Americans. Now, if Elon Musk and President Donald Trump make some moves, Americans could be getting another round of payments in ...
The Northwest Pinball and Arcade Show is an annual pinball and arcade game festival held in Tacoma, Washington, United States. The Northwest Pinball and Arcade Show draws between 3,000 collectors and fans each June to the Seattle area. The festival began as a small annual event held by Washington pinball collectors, but in 2008 became a full ...
The Party Zone: Midway: August 1991 [743] Pat Hand: Williams: May 7, 1975 [744] Phantom: Pacific Manufacturing Corporation July 1937: The Phantom of the Opera: Data East: January 1990 [745] Phoenix: Williams: November 1978 [746] Picnic: Gottlieb: April 1958 [747] Pim Pam Pum: Maresa: 1966 [748] Pin: Maresa: Unknown Pinball: Bell Games ...