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Pages in category "1979 pinball machines" The following 8 pages are in this category, out of 8 total. ... Star Trek (1979 pinball) T. Time Warp (pinball)
In 1979 the first Kiss arcade pinball machine was produced by Bally, and stayed in circulation well into the 1980s. [6] In 1978, Barry Imhoff declared, "there will be 20,000 Kiss machines." [7] 17,000 produced Kiss pinball machines are confirmed. [1] John Popadiuk produced a Kiss pinball machine prototype in 2014 but the game never went in ...
Star Trek is a 1979 pinball game developed by Bally. It was the first pinball machine based on the franchise of the same name. A second pinball machine of the same name was released in 1991 by Data East. A third pinball machine of the same name was released by Stern Pinball in 2013.
May 1979 [551] Hot Shot: Gottlieb: September 1973 [552] Hot Shots: Premier Technology April 1989 [553] Hot Wheels: Zaccaria: September 1979 [554] Hot Wheels: American Pinball June 2020 [555] Hotdoggin' Bally: July 1980 [556] Houdini: Master of Mystery: American Pinball December 30, 2017 [557] House of Diamonds: Zaccaria: July 1978 [558] Humpty ...
The table features a variety of mythological and historical themes. The inclusion of Da Vinci's Vitruvian Man on the backglass may be the only depiction of male nudity from a pinball machine manufacturer. [7] The artwork is by Constantino Michell, whose hidden signature can be found on the back of the glass, behind the glove of the time wizard. [8]
Gorgar was available on FarSight Studios' 2012 release The Pinball Arcade for multiple platforms until June 29, 2018, when the license for inclusion of Williams and Bally tables in the game expired. The table is included in the Pinball Hall of Fame: The Williams Collection. Unauthorized reproductions of this table are available for Visual Pinball.
Future Spa is a solid state, wide body, pinball machine produced in 1979 by Bally Manufacturing. It was Bally's first machine with continuous background sound and in-line drop targets. It was Bally's first machine with continuous background sound and in-line drop targets.
January 1979: System: Stern M-100 MPU: Design: Harry Williams: Production run: 3,612 units (confirmed) Dracula is a 1979 pinball machine released by Stern Electronics.
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