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  1. Big Game (Stern 1980)

    Big Game / IPD No. 249 / March, 1980 / 4 Players
    Manufacturer: Stern Electronics, Incorporated, of Chicago, Illinois, USA (1977-1984) [Trade Name: Stern]
    Model Number: 121
    MPU: Stern M-200 MPU
    Type: Solid State Electronic (SS)
    Production: 2,713 units (confirmed)
    Theme: Hunting - Safari
    Specialty: Widebody
    Notable Features:
    Flippers (4), Pop bumpers (3), 3-bank drop targets (3), Rollunder spinners (2), Kick-out hole (1).
    Design by: Harry Williams
    Art by: Gerry Simkus, Doug Watson
    Notes:
    This was the first Widebody game from Stern, although the playfield design was much narrower than the standardWidebody pinballs of the period. The typical playfield of such a game was almost 29" wide. This was only 24".
    It was also the first electronic game to use 7-digit score displays. To advertise this, all four score displays simultaneously animate the numbers "1234567" during Game Over mode, followed by flashing "7777777" for three seconds, repeating it again after displaying high scores. There are no added sounds during this animation.

    723 downloads

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  2. Black Hole - bhol_ltd.zip

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    593 downloads

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  3. Big Guns (Williams 1987)

    Big Guns / IPD No. 250 / October, 1987 / 4 Players
    Manufacturer: Williams Electronic Games, Incorporated, a subsidiary of WMS Ind., Incorporated (1985-1999) [Trade Name: Williams]
    Model Number: 557
    Common Abbreviations: BG
    MPU: Williams System 11B
    Type: Solid State Electronic (SS)
    Production: 5,250 units (approximate)
    Theme: Space Medieval
    Specialty: Mechanical Backbox Animation
    Notable Features:
    Flippers (4), Slingshots (2), 3-bank drop targets (2), Standup targets (13), Kick-out holes (3), Center Up-post, Leftoutlane kickback, Right outlane detour gate. Two catapults (kickers that propel ball airborne into habitrails). Nopop bumpers. One standup target is behind each set of drop targets. The backbox is very tall. Backbox animation (acaptive ball is shot into a bagatelle for a bonus score.)
    During Invincible/Queen's Rescue (Jackpot mode), the center post is raised, the kickback stays active, and the rightgate diverts the ball back to the right flipper for a set amount of time.
    Design by: Mark Ritchie, Python Anghelo
    Art by: Python Anghelo
    Music by: Chris Granner
    Sound by: Chris Granner, Brian Schmidt
    Software by: Bill Pfutzenreuter
    Notes:
    Williams began using System 11B during the production of "Big Guns", so this game can have either an 11A or 11B system board.
    Mark Ritchie stated at the Chicago Expo 2012 that the backbox was made larger by 4 inches because artist Python Anghelo needed more room to build the castle! He also said the King was to be Steve Ritchie, who did the voice for that role.
    Marketing Slogans:
    "Feel the Power!"

    728 downloads

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  4. Beat the Clock (Bally 1985) - beatclck

    Beat the Clock / IPD No. 212 / November, 1985 / 4 Players
    Manufacturer: Bally Midway Manufacturing Company (1983-1988) [Trade Name: Bally]
    Model Number: 0C70
    MPU: Bally MPU A084-91786-AH06 (6803)
    Type: Solid State Electronic (SS)
    Production: 500 units (confirmed)
    Notable Features:
    Flippers (3), Pop bumpers (3), 6-bank drop targets (1), Single drop target (1), Kick-out holes (2), Star rollovers (3), Left crossover return lane.
    Design by: George Christian
    Art by: Tony Ramunni

    612 downloads

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  5. Bad Cats (Williams 1989)

    Bad Cats / IPD No. 127 / November, 1989 / 4 Players
    Manufacturer: Williams Electronic Games, Incorporated, a subsidiary of WMS Ind., Incorporated (1985-1999) [Trade Name: Williams]
    Model Number: 575
    Common Abbreviations: BC
    MPU: Williams System 11B
    Type: Solid State Electronic (SS)
    Production: 2,500 units (approximate)
    Theme: Feline Mischief
    Specialty: Mechanical Backbox Animation
    Notable Features:
    Flippers (2), Pop bumpers (3), 5-bank drop targets (1), 3-bank drop targets (1), Kick-out holes (2), Linear target (1), Spinning Mystery Wheel in playfield. Backglass animation (woman hits cat with broom). The linear target functions similar to Gottlieb's vari-target.
    Design by: Barry Oursler
    Art by: Python Anghelo
    Mechanics by: Joe Joos Jr.
    Sound by: Dan Forden
    Software by: Ed Suchocki
    Marketing Slogans:
    "The cats are on the prowl with an easy access center ramp."
    "Reigning Cats and Dogs!"
    "Pinball Purr-Fection"
    "When we're good , we're very good. But when we're bad, we're even better!"

    1026 downloads

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  6. Bugs Bunny's Birthday Ball (Bally 1991)

    Bugs Bunny's Birthday Ball / IPD No. 396 / January, 1991 / 4 Players
    Manufacturer: Midway Manufacturing Company, a subsidiary of WMS Industries, Incorporated, of Chicago, Illinois, USA (1988-1999) [Trade Name: Bally]
    Model Number: 20009
    Common Abbreviations: BBBB
    MPU: Williams System 11C
    Type: Solid State Electronic (SS)
    Production: 2,500 units (approximate)
    Theme: Licensed Theme - Cartoons - Happiness
    Concept by: John Trudeau, Python Anghelo
    Design by: John Trudeau
    Art by: Python Anghelo, John Youssi
    Mechanics by: Jack Skalon
    Music by: Paul Heitsch
    Sound by: Paul Heitsch
    Software by: Dan Lee, Dwight Sullivan
    Notes:
    Artist John Youssi stepped in to add color to Python's black & white backglass art.
    Marketing Slogans:
    "Whats Up Doc? Operator Profits"
    "This is it! Hare-Raising Pinball!"

    905 downloads

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  7. Blackbelt (Zaccaria)

    Blackbelt / IPD No. 316 / March, 1986 / 4 Players
    Manufacturer: Zaccaria, of Bologna, Italy (1974-1987)
    MPU: Zaccaria Generation 2
    Type: Solid State Electronic (SS)
    Theme: Martial Arts
    Notable Features: Flippers (2), Pop bumpers (2), 5-bank drop targets (1), 4-bank drop-targets (1), Horseshoe lane (1), Carousel roto-targets.
    Notes:
    It uses a 1B1165/2 MPU, five 1B11150/0 (8 Digit) Display boards, a 1B11178 Sound board, a 1B1166 driver board, and a 1B11167/0 Power Supply board.

    189 downloads

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  8. Big Ball Bowling - bbbowlin

    Big Ball Bowling - bbbowlin

    103 downloads

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  9. Big Bang Bar (Capcom 1996)

    Big Bang Bar / IPD No. 4001 / June, 1996 / 4 Players
    Manufacturer: Capcom Coin-Op, Incorporated (1995-1996) [Trade Name: Capcom]
    Model Number: 3003
    Common Abbreviations: BBB
    MPU: Capcom A0015405
    Type: Solid State Electronic (SS)
    Production: 14 units (confirmed)
    Theme: Outer Space
    Toys: Animated tube dancer, Alien ball lock.
    Design by: Rob Morrison
    Art by: Paul Mazur, Stan Fukuoka
    Dots/Animation by: Kevin Loza
    Mechanics by: Mike Miller, John Boydston
    Music by: Jeff Powell
    Software by: Steven King
    Notes:
    `Big Bang Bar' exists only as prototype machines. It was to be produced for release in February 1997, but the Capcom Pinball division ceased operations before the machine was put into production. Model number from the back of the machine is BIG3003-US.

    1294 downloads

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  10. Barracora (Williams 1981) - barra_l1

    Barracora / IPD No. 177 / September, 1981 / 4 Players
    Manufacturer: Williams Electronics, Incorporated (1967-1985) [Trade Name: Williams]
    Model Number: 510
    MPU: Williams System 7
    Type: Solid State Electronic (SS)
    Production: 2,350 units (confirmed)
    Theme: Fantasy
    Notable Features: Flippers (2), Pop bumpers (3), Slingshots (2), 5-bank drop targets (1), 3-bank drop targets (1), Standup targets (3),Rollunder spinner (1), Kick-out holes (2), Horseshoe lane (1), Rollunder (1). 2-ball and 3-ball multiball.
    Design by: Roger Sharpe, Steve Epstein, Barry Oursler
    Art by: Doug Watson
    Software by: Ed Suchocki

    476 downloads

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  11. 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

    4071 downloads

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  12. Baby Pac-Man (Bally 1982)

    Baby Pac-Man / IPD No. 125 / October, 1982 / 2 Players
    Manufacturer: Bally Manufacturing Corporation (1931-1983) [Trade Name: Bally]
    Model Number: 1299
    MPU: Bally MPU AS-2518-133
    Type: Solid State Electronic (SS)
    Production: 7,000 units (confirmed)
    Design by: Claude Fernandez
    Art by: Margaret Hudson
    Notes:
    'Baby Pac-Man' was a combination of a scaled down pinball machine and a video game

    865 downloads

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  13. sopranog.zip

    sopranog.zip

    98 downloads

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  14. Attila the Hun (Game Plan 1984) - attila

    Attila the Hun / IPD No. 109 / April, 1984 / 4 Players
    Manufacturer: Game Plan, Incorporated (1978-1985) [Trade Name: Game Plan]
    Model Number: 260
    MPU: Game Plan MPU-2
    Type: Solid State Electronic (SS)
    Production: 500 units (confirmed)
    Theme: Historical
    Notable Features: Flippers (2), Pop bumpers (3), Slingshots (2), 3-bank drop targets (2), Captive ball (1), Spinning target (1).
    Concept by: Ed Cebula
    Design by: John Trudeau
    Notes:
    In The Pinball Compendium 1982 to Present, designer John Trudeau states that when he worked at Game Plan, his mentor and boss Ed Cebula wanted him to do a playfield layout and artwork on the theme of Attila the Hun. We contacted John who told us that it was about 1981 when he did the layout and artwork, and also it was when Game Plan decided to cease pinball production, thus his game was not made and he left with his artwork. A resurgence of pinball brought Game Plan back into making pinballs and in 1984 this game was finally produced. However, John was with Gottlieb by this time and still possessed his artwork, so new art was done for the game, although John's playfield layout was still used. He has provided for this listing some film photographs of his 1981 art.

    170 downloads

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  15. Attack (Playmatic 1980) - attack

    Attack / IPD No. 2884 / October, 1980 / 4 Players
    Manufacturer: Playmatic, of Barcelona, Spain (1968-1987)
    Type: Solid State Electronic (SS)
    Theme: Outer Space - Fantasy
    Notable Features:
    Flippers (2), Pop bumpers (2), Drop targets (3), Kick-out holes (2), Captive ball (1), Rollunder spinner (1), Rightoutlane ball return gate. The drop targets look like the round stationary targets used in many other games. Has speech recorded entirely in Spanish on an 8-track cartridge. Different speech phrases would play at random, and other specific phrases such as "Don't shake me" (if tilted) were played at a corresponding moment. Some phrases were spoken just before starting a new ball and every time the ball entered the upper playfield kick-out hole. Also, the attract mode could be set to play a phrase every 10 minutes (time interval estimated).

    145 downloads

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  16. Atleta (Inder 1991) - atleta

    Atleta / IPD No. 4095 / 1991 / 4 Players
    Manufacturer: Industria (Electromecánica) de Recreativos S.A, of Madrid, Spain (1970-1993) [Trade Name: INDER]
    Type: Solid State Electronic (SS)

    205 downloads

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  17. Atlantis (LTD) - atla_ltd

    Atlantis (LTD) - atla_ltd

    310 downloads

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  18. 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."

    1577 downloads

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  19. Aristocrat (Williams 1979) - arist_l1

    Aristocrat (Williams) - arist_l1

    147 downloads

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  20. Aqualand (Juegos Populares 1986) - aqualand

    Aqualand / IPD No. 3935 / 1986 / 4 Players
    Manufacturer: Juegos Populares, of Spain (1986)
    Type: Solid State Electronic (SS)
    Theme: Amusement Park - Water
    Notable Features: Flippers (2), Pop bumpers (2), Slingshots (2), 3-bank drop targets (1), Standup target (1), Vari-target (1), Kick-out hole (1), Rollunder spinner (1). The left outlane has a gate that, when activated, changes the outlane into aninlane, returning the ball to the flipper.

    194 downloads

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  21. Antar (Playmatic 1979)

    Antar / IPD No. 3646 / November, 1979 / 4 Players
    Manufacturer: Playmatic, of Barcelona, Spain (1968-1987)
    MPU: Playmatic MPU 1
    Type: Solid State Electronic (SS)
    Notable Features: Flippers (3), Pop bumper (1), Ball kickers (2), Drop targets (10), Rollunder spinner (1).

    292 downloads

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  22. Andromeda (Game Plan 1985)

    Andromeda / IPD No. 73 / September, 1985 / 4 Players
    Manufacturer: Game Plan, Incorporated (1978-1985) [Trade Name: Game Plan]
    Model Number: 850
    MPU: Game Plan MPU-2
    Type: Solid State Electronic (SS)
    Production: 500 units (confirmed)
    Theme: Fantasy - Women
    Notable Features: Flippers (2), Pop bumpers (4), Standup targets (4), 6-bank drop targets (1), Solitary drop target (1), Spinning target(1).
    Design by: Ed Cebula, Mike Kubin
    Art by: Paul Faris

    328 downloads

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  23. America 1492 (Juegos Populares 1986) - america

    America 1492 / IPD No. 5013 / 1986 / 4 Players
    Manufacturer: Juegos Populares, of Spain (1986)
    Type: Solid State Electronic (SS)
    Theme: Historical
    Notable Features: Flippers (3), Pop bumpers (2), 3-bank drop targets (1), Vari-target (1), Captive ball (1).

    211 downloads

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  24. 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.

    1075 downloads

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  25. Alley Cats (Williams) - alcat_l7

    Alley Cats - Shuffle/Bowler

    266 downloads

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    1 comment

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