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  1. Avengers, The (V1.7)

    avs_170.zip

    8166 downloads

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  2. Avatar (V2.0)

    avr_200.zip

    7420 downloads

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  3. acd_168h.zip

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    6180 downloads

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  4. AC/DC (V1.6)

    acd_160.zip

    2490 downloads

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  5. Addams Family, The (L-5 Prototype L-7)

    taf_l7.zip

    2866 downloads

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  6. Attack From Mars (Bally 1995)

    Attack from Mars / IPD No. 3781 / December, 1995 / 4 Players
    Manufacturer: Midway Manufacturing Company, a subsidiary of WMS Industries, Incorporated, of Chicago, Illinois, USA (1988-1999) [Trade Name: Bally]
    Model Number: 50041
    Common Abbreviations: AFM
    MPU: Williams WPC-95
    Type: Solid State Electronic (SS)
    Production: 3,450 units (confirmed)
    Theme: Aliens - Martians - Fantasy
    Toys:
    Moving flying saucer in the middle of playfield, Strobe light (for Strobe Multiball), four dancing Martian figures (for Martian Attack; similar to the ones in Midway's 1989 'Elvira and the Party Monsters').
    Concept by: Brian Eddy
    Design by: Brian Eddy
    Art by: Doug Watson
    Dots/Animation by: Adam Rhine, Brian Morris
    Mechanics by: Robert C. Friesl
    Music by: Dan Forden
    Sound by: Dan Forden
    Software by: Lyman F. Sheats Jr.
    Notes:
    According to George Gomez, Attack from Mars was *not* originally inspired by the movie 'Mars Attacks' as is commonly suggested. According to Gomez, Brian Eddy had the concept long before the movie and it is mere coincidence that they emerged on the market within a year of each other.
    Doug Watson, who wrote the script for what they should say, is also the voice of the Martians.
    Cow Video Mode (DOHO): Shoot the ball up the Big-O-Beam ramp on the left side and press the Launch Ball button when/if a cow can be heard mooing. The second time Video Mode occurs after this, the attack will be made by cows instead of flying Saucers! Destroy all the cows and the giant "Mother Cow" will appear!
    Marketing Slogans:
    "The Attack is on.get it or get left behind."
    "An Unstoppable Earnings Invasion!"
    "Mayhem, Madness and Destruction Were Never so Much Fun!"

    3887 downloads

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  7. acd_168.zip

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    2631 downloads

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  8. Airborne Avenger

    Airborne Avenger / IPD No. 33 / September, 1977 / 4 Players
    Manufacturer: Atari, Incorporated (1976-1983)
    MPU: Atari Generation/System 1
    Type: Solid State Electronic (SS)
    Production: 350 units (confirmed)
    Theme: Adventure - Combat
    Specialty: Widebody
    Notable Features: Flippers (2), Pop bumpers (3), Kick-out holes (2), Rollunder spinner (1), Captive ball (1), Left kickback lane.
    Design by: Steve Ritchie
    Art by: George Opperman
    Software by: Eugene Jarvis

    1342 downloads

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  9. Avatar (V1.1)

    avr_110.zip

    1959 downloads

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  10. Austin Powers (Stern 2001)

    Austin Powers™ / IPD No. 4504 / June, 2001 / 4 Players
    Manufacturer:Stern Pinball, Incorporated, of Chicago, Illinois, USA (1999-now) [Trade Name: Stern]
    Model Number: 74
    Common Abbreviations: AP
    MPU: Sega/Stern Whitestar
    Type: Solid State Electronic (SS)
    Theme: Spies - Licensed Theme
    Toys: Laser Cannon gun, Dr. Evil coming up from playfield, Time Machine vertical spinning magnet, "dancing" Austin
    Concept by: Lonnie D. Ropp, John Borg
    Design by: Lonnie D. Ropp
    Dots/Animation by: Mark Galvez
    Mechanics by: John Borg, Wesley Chang
    Music by: Kyle Johnson
    Sound by: Kyle Johnson
    Software by: Lonnie D. Ropp, Keith P. Johnson

    3404 downloads

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  11. Apollo 13 (Sega 1995)

    Apollo 13 / IPD No. 3592 / October, 1995 / 6 Players
    Manufacturer: Sega Pinball, Incorporated, of Chicago, Illinois, USA (1994-1999) [Trade Name: Sega]
    Model Number: 44
    Common Abbreviations: A13
    MPU: Sega/Stern Whitestar
    Type: Solid State Electronic (SS)
    Theme: Disaster - Space
    Notable Features: Multiball, 13 balls at once - the largest multiball of any pinball machine! Pop-up post between flippers prevents balldrains for the first 30 seconds of the multiball.
     
    Pop bumpers (3), Slingshots (2), Flippers (2), Ramp (1), Lanes (2), Spinner (1), Kickout Holes (2), Spot Targets (9), Orbit (1). Rotating moon grabs balls via an electromagnet and carries the ball up to the playfield glass and down into a hole where it is dropped beneath the playfield. Shaker motor inside cabinet for earthquake-like effects. Trough at top left of playfield hold eight balls.
     
    Toys: Moving rocket to shoot pinballs into. Balls are then either held or dropped below the playfield.
    Design by: Joe Kaminkow, Joe Balcer
    Art by: Mark Raneses, Jeff Busch
    Dots/Animation by: Jack Liddon, Kurt Andersen
    Mechanics by: Joe Balcer, John Borg, Rob Hurtado
    Music by: Brian Schmidt
    Sound by: Brian Schmidt
    Software by: Lonnie D. Ropp, Orin Day
    Notes: Game requires the more expensive non-magnetizable balls to function properly.
     
    Per Orin Day, a 128x32 DMD was used for Apollo 13 and subsequent games. Previous games used 192x64 displays.
     
    Marketing Slogans:
    "Sega Pinball, the Revolution Has Begun."
    "I Believe this will be Our Finest Hour."
    "`Apollo 13 the Pinball' is on the Launch Pad with All Systems Go!"
    "Reliability.We Are Go!"
    "Launch Control, this is Sega Pinball.Apollo 13 is Go For Launch!"
    "Earnings.We're Go!"
    "Quality Control.Go Flight!"
    "The First Game in the Universe with 13 Ball Multiball!"

    1953 downloads

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  12. avg_140.zip

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    1635 downloads

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  13. AC/DC Limited Edition (V1.63)

    acd_163h.zip

    924 downloads

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  14. AC/DC (V1.63)

    acd_163.zip

    995 downloads

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  15. Atlantis (Bally 1989) - atlantis

    Atlantis / IPD No. 106 / April, 1989 / 4 Players
    Manufacturer: Midway Manufacturing Company, a subsidiary of WMS Industries, Incorporated, of Chicago, Illinois, USA (1988-1999) [Trade Name: Bally]
    Model Number: 2006
    MPU: Bally MPU A084-91786-AH06 (6803)
    Type: Solid State Electronic (SS)
    Production: 1,501 units (approximate)
    Theme: Myth and Legend - Water Sports
    Notable Features: Flippers (2), Pop bumpers (3), Mechanically raised/lowered ramp, Loop Shot, 4-bank drop targets, 3-bankstandup targets (3), Rollunder spinner, Vertical up-kicker (1), Center up-post, 3-ball Multiball. Submarine on the upper left playfield saves 3 "divers" (balls locked) then kicks them onto playfield at the start of multiball.
    Design by: Peter Perry
    Art by: Pat McMahon
    Mechanics by: Tony Pugh
    Music by: Robin Seaver
    Sound by: Robin Seaver, Dan Forden
    Software by: Rehman Merchant
    Notes:
    This Bally game uses Williams' System 11 audio board (D-11581) for its sounds and music.
    This was the last game distributed to Germany via Bally Wulff.
    Marketing Slogans:
    "Discover the Wealth of Atlantis!"
    "Oceans of Profits Waiting to be Found."

    893 downloads

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  16. AC/DC Pro (V1.21)

    acd_121.zip

    972 downloads

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  17. Atarians, The (Atari 1976)

    The Atarians / IPD No. 102 / November, 1976 / 4 Players
    Manufacturer: Atari, Incorporated (1976-1983)
    MPU: Atari Generation/System 1
    Type: Solid State Electronic (SS)
    Theme: Adventure
    Specialty: Widebody
    Notable Features: Flippers (4), Pop bumpers (3), Kick-out holes (7).
    Concept by: Bob Jonesi
    Design by: Bob Jonesi
    Art by: George Opperman
    Mechanics by: Bob Jonesi
    Notes:
     
    'The Atarians' was the first game by this manufacturer.
     
    First Solid State widebody game.
     
    First table to use inductive under-playfield sensors instead of rollover switches.
     
    Mark Ritchie stated at the Chicago Expo 2012 that half of the production run came back to the factory because Atari had received a bad batch of plywood used to make them.

    816 downloads

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  18. Addams Family Values (Coin Dropper) - afv_l4

    Addams Family Values (Coin Dropper) - afv_l4

    494 downloads

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  19. Alien Poker (Williams 1980)

    Alien Poker / IPD No. 48 / October, 1980 / 4 Players
    Manufacturer: Williams Electronics, Incorporated (1967-1985) [Trade Name: Williams]
    Model Number: 501
    MPU: Williams System 6A
    Type: Solid State Electronic (SS)
    Production: 6,000 units (confirmed)
    Theme: Fantasy - Outer Space - Cards - Gambling
    Notable Features: Flippers (3), Pop bumpers (4), Kick-out holes (3), 5-bank drop targets (1), Spinning target (1).
    Design by: Edward Tomaszewski
    Art by: Tony Ramunni
    Notes: System 6A is a System 6 board without IC9 and IC10 and provides for 7-digit score displays.

    919 downloads

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  20. Ali (Stern 1980) - ali

    Ali / IPD No. 43 / March, 1980 / 4 Players
    Manufacturer: Stern Electronics, Incorporated, of Chicago, Illinois, USA (1977-1984) [Trade Name: Stern]
    Model Number: 119
    MPU: Stern M-200 MPU
    Type: Solid State Electronic (SS)
    Production: 2,971 units (confirmed)
    Theme: Sports - Boxing - Licensed Theme
    Notable Features: Flippers (2), Pop bumpers (3), Slingshots (2), Standup targets (5), Kick-out holes (4), 3-bank drop targets (2),Spinning targets (1), Horseshoe lane (1). On/off switch for optional background fight tones.
    Design by: Harry Williams
    Art by: Bob Timm
    Marketing Slogans: "The K. O. Action of Ali!"

    654 downloads

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  21. AC/DC Limited Edition (V1.6)

    acd_160h.zip

    752 downloads

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  22. Avatar (V1.06)

    avr_106.zip

    491 downloads

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  23. Airborne (Capcom 1996) - abv106

    Airborne / IPD No. 3783 / March, 1996 / 4 Players
    Manufacturer: Capcom Coin-Op, Incorporated (1995-1996) [Trade Name: Capcom]
    Common Abbreviations: AB
    MPU: Capcom A0015405
    Type: Solid State Electronic (SS)
    Production: 1,350 units (confirmed)
    Notable Features: 2 Flippers, Tons of Ramps/Wireforms, 1 Automatic Kickback, "Injector" to push ball down ramps
    Toys: An "Injector" at the top of the ramp system to help you choose the ball's path. An airport tower that you can buzz with the ball.
    Design by: Claude Fernandez
    Art by: Hugh Van Zanten
    Marketing Slogans: "Pilot, You're Cleared for Takeoff!!"

    1081 downloads

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