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BMX (Bally 1982)
By VPUStaff
BMX / IPD No. 335 / November, 1982 / 4 Players
Manufacturer: Bally Manufacturing Corporation (1931-1983) [Trade Name: Bally]
Model Number: 1276
MPU: Bally MPU AS-2518-35
Type: Solid State Electronic (SS)
Production: 406 units (confirmed)
Theme: Sports - Bicycling
Notable Features:
Flippers (4), Slingshots (2), 6-bank drop targets (1), 4-bank drop targets (1), Standup targets (8), Kick-out hole (1).Cabinet has extra flipper buttons to change outlanes into inlanes. Split-Level Playfield. Magnet under the upperplayfield. No pop bumpers.
Design by: Ward Pemberton
Art by: Greg Freres
Notes:
The playfield layout was used again on Bally Midway's 1987 'Hardbody' but without the magnet on the upper playfield.
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Batman Forever (Sega 1995) - batmanf
By VPUStaff
Batman Forever / IPD No. 3593 / July, 1995 / 6 Players
Manufacturer: Sega Pinball, Incorporated, of Chicago, Illinois, USA (1994-1999) [Trade Name: Sega]
Model Number: 38
Common Abbreviations: BF
MPU: DataEast/Sega Version 3b
Type: Solid State Electronic (SS)
Production: 2,500 units (approximate)
Theme: Celebrities - Fictional - Licensed Theme
Specialty: Widebody
Notable Features: Flippers(3), Ramps(3), Multiball, Automatic Plunger, Batwing Ball Cannon. Pistol Grip ball shooter.
Dot Matrix Display, at 192x64 pixels, is larger than standard, and is powered by a 68000 CPU.
Toys: Batwing Ball Cannon, Bat Cave Ball Lock Area
Design by: Paul Leslie, Joe Kaminkow
Art by: Morgan Weistling, Mark Raneses, Jeff Busch
Dots/Animation by: Kurt Andersen, Jack Liddon
Music by: Brian Schmidt
Sound by: Brian Schmidt
Software by: Brian Rudolph, John Carpenter
Notes:
Features several electric-green wireform ramps with the BatCave escape ramp extending down behind the flippersand over the playfield apron, releasing balls "up" the playfield during multiball. BatWing cannon rotates & aims across the playfield and fires ball with pistol grip on front of machine. Features genuine speech clips from the movie.
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Apollo 13 (Sega 1995)
By VPUStaff
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!"
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ID4: Independence Day (2.02 French)
By CarnyPriest
id4f.zip
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ID4: Independence Day (2.01 French)
By CarnyPriest
id4_201f.zip
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