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Strike Master Shuffle Alley( williams 1991) - strik_l4
Williams Strike Master
Manufacturer: Williams 1991
Type: Solid State Electronic (SS)
Production: ?
172 downloads
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Bow and Arrow (Bally 1974)
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Bow and Arrow / IPD No. 4770 / 1974 / 4 Players
Manufacturer: Bally Manufacturing Corporation (1931-1983) [Trade Name: Bally]
Model Number: 1033
MPU: Bally MPU AS-2518-17
Type: Solid State Electronic (SS)
Production: 17 units (approximate)
Theme: American West
Notable Features:
The lights for the center target and the top kick-out hole rotate even in Game Over mode, unlike the EM version. Plays a tune at start-up known in professional horseracing as "The Call to the Post".
Design by: Greg Kmiec
Art by: Christian Marche
Notes:
Uses the same CPU as the standard MPU-17, but is clocked at twice the speed.
163 downloads
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Machine: Bride of Pin·bot, The (Williams 1991)
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The Machine: Bride of Pin·bot / IPD No. 1502 / February, 1991 / 4 Players
Manufacturer: Williams Electronic Games, Incorporated, a subsidiary of WMS Ind., Incorporated (1985-1999) [Trade Name: Williams]
Model Number: 50002
Common Abbreviations: TM:BOP
MPU: Williams WPC (Alpha Numeric)
Type: Solid State Electronic (SS)
Production: 8,100 units (approximate)
Theme: Fantasy - Outer Space
Notable Features:
Flippers (2), Pop bumpers (3), Slingshot in the pop bumper area, Ramps (2), Spinning target (1), 2-ball Multiball. Upper level bagatelle mini-playfield. Plunger lane has elevated skill shot to drop ball to a kicker which kicks the ball into the pop bumper area. The woman's head in the upper playfield rotates to show different faces.
Heartbeat Ramp (the center ramp) is a dual-path ramp which diverts the ball either to the right inlane or to the plunger lane, depending on the ball's path in the mini-playfield.
Concept by: Python Anghelo
Design by: John Trudeau, Python Anghelo
Art by: John Youssi
Mechanics by: Joe Joos Jr., Jack Skalon, Zofia Bil
Music by: Dan Forden
Sound by: Jon Hey, Rich Karstens
Software by: Brian Eddy
Notes:
Stephanie Rogers (http://www.hipchick.com) plays the voice of The Machine.
10/27/2010 A user reports that ROM version L-7 has a multi-player bug in it and is not recommended. The error is: If any player joins the billionaire's club, after they drain and their bonus is collected, the machine will reset. L-6 does not contain this bug.
Marketing Slogans:
"Here Comes the Bride!"
"Watch Her Turn Heads!"
1310 downloads
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Banzai Run (Williams 1988)
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Banzai Run / IPD No. 175 / May, 1988 / 4 Players
Manufacturer: Williams Electronic Games, Incorporated, a subsidiary of WMS Ind., Incorporated (1985-1999) [Trade Name: Williams]
Model Number: 566
Common Abbreviations: BR
MPU: Williams System 11B
Type: Solid State Electronic (SS)
Production: 1,750 units (approximate)
Theme: Sports - Motorcycles/Motocross
Specialty: Mechanical Backbox Animation
Notable Features:
Flippers (3 horizontal, 3 vertical), Pop bumpers (3), Ramp (1), Kick-out hole (1), Spinning targets (2), Left outlane kickback, Captive balls (1 horizontal, 2 vertical), Up-post (between bottom flippers on the vertical playfield), Ball kickernext to the left slingshot, 2-ball Multiball. A magnet on a moving vertical track lifts the ball in play to the vertical playfield in the backbox. When this ball drains between the bottom flippers of the vertical playfield, it returns to play in the lower horizontal playfield.
Concept by: Pat Lawlor
Design by: Pat Lawlor, Larry DeMar
Art by: Mark Sprenger
Mechanics by: John Krutsch
Music by: Brian Schmidt
Sound by: Brian Schmidt
Software by: Larry DeMar, Ed Boon
Notes:
An earlier example of a game with a vertical scoring playfield in the backbox is Genco's 1951 'Double Action'.
The prototype name of this game was "Wreck'n Ball".
Marketing Slogans:
"Once again, Williams takes you where no one else has ever gone before!"
"The pinball machine with one continuous playfield on two different planes!"
"We're changing the way the world looks at pinball."
681 downloads
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Black Velvet (Game Plan 1978)
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Black Velvet / IPD No. 315 / May, 1978 / 4 Players
Manufacturer: Game Plan, Incorporated (1978-1985) [Trade Name: Game Plan]
Model Number: 110
MPU: Game Plan MPU-1
Type: Solid State Electronic (SS)
Theme: Licensed Theme
Specialty: Cocktail Table
Design by: Ed Cebula
Art by: Jim Sullivan
94 downloads
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Black Sheep Squadron (Astro 1979)
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Black Sheep Squadron / IPD No. 314 / January, 1979 / 4 Players
Manufacturer: Astro Games Incorporated (1979)
Model Number: 314
Type: Solid State Electronic (SS)
Theme: Adventure - Combat
Notable Features:
Flippers (2), Pop bumpers (3), Slingshots (2), Standup targets (4), Star rollovers (2), Kick-out holes (1),Spinning target (1).
Sound: 4 chimes.
145 downloads
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Blackout (Williams 1980)
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Blackout / IPD No. 317 / June, 1980 / 4 Players
Manufacturer: Williams Electronics, Incorporated (1967-1985) [Trade Name: Williams]
Model Number: 495
MPU: Williams System 6
Type: Solid State Electronic (SS)
Production: 7,050 units (confirmed)
Theme: Outer Space - Space Fantasy
Notable Features:
Flippers (2), Pop bumpers (3), Slingshots (2), Standup targets (6), 3-bank drop targets (2), Spinning targets (3), Kick-out hole (1). Lane change.
Design by: Claude Fernandez
Art by: Constantino Mitchell
Notes:
This playfield layout was also used on Rowamet's 'Heavy Metal' and Taito do Brasil's 1983 'Vortex'. A nearly identical layout was used on Williams' 1982 'Warlok'.
The first game designed and produced with Lane Change was Williams' 1980 'Firepower'.
Blackout was the first pinball game to have computer-controlled general illumination, used for the "BLACKOUT" sequence. This was accomplished using a relay mounted to the backbox floor, called the G.I. Relay, which cut power to all playfield lamps.
Prior to "Blackout", all solid state games from this manufacturer used four bolts to attach the backbox to the cabinet. With "Blackout" and later games, Williams used only two bolts even if the steel was still stamped for four holes.
615 downloads
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Black Fever (Playmatic 1980)
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Black Fever / IPD No. 3645 / December, 1980 / 4 Players
Manufacturer: Playmatic, of Barcelona, Spain (1968-1987)
Type: Solid State Electronic (SS)
Theme: Dancing - Music - Women
Notable Features:
Flippers (3, the bottom two are asymmetrical), Pop bumper (1), 5-bank drop targets (1), 4-bank drop targets (1). Electronic sounds, plus a CPU-controlled 8-track tape cartridge player provides some speech and disco music.
Maximum credits displayed: 99
Maximum coined credits: 39
Tilt penalty: ball in play only.
118 downloads
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Black Beauty (Stern 1984) - blbeauty
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Black Beauty (Stern 1984) - Shuffle - Bowler
105 downloads
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Black Pyramid (Bally 1984)
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Black Pyramid / IPD No. 312 / July, 1984 / 4 Players
Manufacturer: Bally Midway Manufacturing Company (1983-1988) [Trade Name: Bally]
Model Number: 0A44
MPU: Bally MPU AS-2518-35
Type: Solid State Electronic (SS)
Production: 2,500 units (confirmed)
Theme: Adventure - Supernatural
Notable Features:
Flippers (2), Pop bumpers (2), Slingshots (2), 3-in-line drop targets, Kick-out hole (1), Standup targets (4), Starrollovers (2), Swinging target (1), Right outlane detour gate.
Maximum displayed point score is 9,999,990 points per player.
Design by: George Christian
Art by: Greg Freres
313 downloads
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