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  1. Cover Girl (Keeney 1947)

    Manufacturer:J. H. Keeney and Company Incorporated, of Chicago, Illinois, USA (1934-1964)
    Date Of Manufacture:December, 1947
    Type:Electro-mechanical (EM) 
    Serial Number Database:View at The Internet Pinball Serial Number Database (IPSND.net)  (External site)
    Notable Features:5 balls per play. Flippers (7), Passive bumpers (10), Kick-out holes (3).
    Notes:'Cover Girl' was the first flipper game made by Keeney.

    This game was made in two versions and offered simultaneously (per Billboard, Jan-10-1948, page 103). The first pictures below are the rolldown version with the console cabinet. The pictures following the flyer are the standard cabinet version with ball-shooter.

    This game is not to be confused with Gottlieb's 1945 'Cover Girl'.

    180 downloads

       (1 review)

    4 comments

    Submitted

  2. Stargate SG1 (Original)

    ATTENTION PLEASE
    Dear friends, this game-flippers that I created  (or update) is for FUN ONLY, and above all for FREE,
    which is downloadable ONLY, in  this site Vpuniverse,and PinSim site.
    If you see it on other sites, know that it was against my will, and consequently it could be usedfor profit purposes,I urge you not to compromise with users or owners of incorrect sites,which require some type of specific action to download this game.
     
    Based on the Stargate-SG1 series.I created this table, without Bam staff, but in the future I will update this to Bam, so for now I publish this version with the standard physics of Fp, for a test in this site.
     
    The rules are very simple ....

    1) Ramp-left-low: enter all the blocks and open the gate.
    2) Ramp-right-low: attacks the lords of the system.
    3) Ramps at the top: defeat the lords of the system.
    4) Jaffa Attack: Hit all blue targets.
     
    Some options you can activate by pressing the keys:

    "G" if the ball is stuck in the bumpers.
    "H" hud-desktop on-off
    "K" selects the DHD system mode, automatic or manual.
    "L" activates the DHD system.
    "M" choose the music you prefer.

    PS: Sorry i added the library via "media file" i forgot to insert them in the table downloader!!
    Note: table and library (here below) they must be together, i.e. in the same folder to work properly. Thanks and sorry!!!
     
    stargate-orizzonte.fpl
     
    Have fun!!!
     
     

    938 downloads

       (0 reviews)

    3 comments

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  3. Stardust (Williams 1971)

    ATTENTION PLEASE
    Dear friends, this game-flippers that I created  (or update) is for FUN ONLY, and above all for FREE,
    which is downloadable ONLY, in  this site Vpuniverse,and PinSim site.
    If you see it on other sites, know that it was against my will, and consequently it could be usedfor profit purposes,I urge you not to compromise with users or owners of incorrect sites,which require some type of specific action to download this game.
     
    This table only works with BAM, and precisely with the LATEST VERSION,make sure you have it installed on your PC.
     
    Bam Here---->https://www.ravarcade.pl/download
    Stardust / IPD No. 2359
     
    Info and Options:
    * ToggleHudKey: Hud-Desktop On/Off
    * Custom Camera:  choose  Flipper-Left "Deny", for the "camera" set to Fp, choose Flipper-Right "Allow" for    Custom Camera in Added Bonus.
    * Multiplayer game available.
    * Optimal Physics made with great care, for optimal table gameplay.
     
    Instructions
    *Advance Bonus : Hitting the top slingshot and center targets.
    *Bumpers Yellow/Green: Hitting the top target for light-modes.
    *Bumpers Red: Activate the wheel of fortune, and activate light extraball change.
    *Slingshot Left/Right: Activate light extraball change.
    *Kickers: Wheel of fortune value.
    *Target Center: Activate wheel of fortune,and post up.
    *Wheel of fortune: Activate and spin for indicating the prize.
     
    Have fun!

    405 downloads

       (0 reviews)

    3 comments

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  4. JURASSIC PARK PIN

    5 multiball , adaptation de Stern  BAM 338 impératif 

    1410 downloads

       (2 reviews)

    6 comments

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  5. Four Roses

    Four Roses / IPD No. 937 / November, 1940 / 1 Player
    Manufacturer:Genco Manufacturing Company, of Chicago, Illinois, USA (1931-1958)
    Date Of Manufacture:November, 1940
    Type:Electro-mechanical (EM) 
    Serial Number Database:View at The Internet Pinball Serial Number Database (IPSND.net)  (External site)
    Specialty:Flipperless 
    Notable Features:Scoring bumpers (20).
     
    NOTE:
     
    I have no further information about the rules of the game. Even watching a notable pinball repairman in a YouTube video he didn't know any more about the game itself. Perhaps, therefore, my recreation is not 100 percent accurate, but I hope you enjoy it.

    127 downloads

       (0 reviews)

    4 comments

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  6. Ballyhoo

    Ballyhoo / IPD No. 158 / June 02, 1947 / 1 Player
    Manufacturer: Bally Manufacturing Corporation (1931-1983) [Trade Name: Bally] Project Date: June 02, 1947 Model Number: 497 Type: Electro-mechanical (EM)  Serial Number Database: View at The Internet Pinball Serial Number Database (IPSND.net)  (External site) Theme: Ecdysiast Entertainment - Girls - Women Specialty: Flipperless  Notable Features: Passive bumpers (10), Kick-out holes (7), Free Play hole (1). 3 or 5 ball play. Operator option for Free Play (Replay) or Novelty.

    Sound: 2 bells.
      Notes: The first flipper game by Bally was Bally's 1948 'Melody' in November 1947. Operators of this period would soon retrofit flipperless games, like Ballyhoo, and these new flippers often ended up in unusual places on the playfield.

    135 downloads

       (0 reviews)

    0 comments

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  7. Kilroy

    What's New in Version 1.1 (See full changelog)
    This version is based on a very short video (1.17 minutes) and very blurry.
    Features a playfield with four stationary flippers and
    with a kicker-hole instead of the gobble-hole of the previous version.
     
    Kilroy / IPD No. 1366 / January 09, 1947 / 1 Player Manufacturer: Chicago Coin Machine Manufacturing Company (1932-1977) Date Of Manufacture: January 09, 1947 Model Number: 102 Type: Electro-mechanical (EM)  Production: 8,800 units   (approximate) Serial Number Database: View at The Internet Pinball Serial Number Database (IPSND.net)  (External site) Theme: Military Folklore Specialty: Flipperless  Notable Features: Passive bumpers (10), Kick-out holes (4). 3 or 5 ball play. Design by: Jerry Koci Art by: Roy Parker Notes: The name 'Kilroy' was popularized during WWII as part of the phrase 'Kilroy was here' which was scribbled as graffiti by American soldiers all over the world, in often hard-to-reach or unusual places. The origin of the phrase is uncertain, being attributed to many different sources, but apparently first appeared in late 1939.
     
     

    157 downloads

       (0 reviews)

    1 comment

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  8. Kilroy

    Kilroy / IPD No. 1366 / January 09, 1947 / 1 Player
    Manufacturer:Chicago Coin Machine Manufacturing Company (1932-1977)
    Date Of Manufacture:January 09, 1947
    Model Number:102
    Type:Electro-mechanical (EM) 
    Production:8,800 units   (approximate)
    Serial Number Database:View at The Internet Pinball Serial Number Database (IPSND.net)  (External site)
    Theme:Military Folklore
    Specialty:Flipperless 
    Notable Features:Passive bumpers (10), Kick-out holes (4). 3 or 5 ball play.
    Design by:Jerry Koci
    Art by:Roy Parker
    Notes:The name 'Kilroy' was popularized during WWII as part of the phrase 'Kilroy was here' which was scribbled as graffiti by American soldiers all over the world, in often hard-to-reach or unusual places. The origin of the phrase is uncertain, being attributed to many different sources, but apparently first appeared in late 1939.

    72 downloads

       (0 reviews)

    0 comments

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  9. GODZILLA

    table jouable en wip ; en élaboration les mini pf (tour et spinning disk).
    script orienté multiball 
    bam 337 IMPÉRATIF 
    adaptation de Stern

    1724 downloads

       (3 reviews)

    12 comments

    Updated

  10. Stage Door Canteen

    Stage Door Canteen / IPD No. 2338 / November, 1945 / 1 Player
    Manufacturer:D. Gottlieb & Company (1931-1977) [Trade Name: Gottlieb]
    Date Of Manufacture:November, 1945
    Model Number:A
    Type:Electro-mechanical (EM) 
    Production:7,500 units   (confirmed)
    Serial Number Database:View at The Internet Pinball Serial Number Database (IPSND.net)  (External site)
    Theme:Dancing - Girls - Happiness - Music - Nightlife - Women
    Specialty:Flipperless 
    Notable Features:5 balls for 5 cents. Passive bumpers (16), Kick-out holes (2).
    Design by:Harry Mabs
    Art by:Roy Parker

    128 downloads

       (0 reviews)

    0 comments

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  11. Argentine

    Manufacturer:Genco Manufacturing Company, of Chicago, Illinois, USA (1931-1958)
    Date Of Manufacture:July, 1941
    Type:Electro-mechanical (EM) 
    Serial Number Database:View at The Internet Pinball Serial Number Database (IPSND.net)  (External site)
    Theme:Dancing - Music - World Places
    Specialty:Flipperless 
    Notable Features:Passive bumpers (16).

    180 downloads

       (0 reviews)

    1 comment

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  12. Metro

    Metro / IPD No. 1582 / October, 1940 / 1 Player
    Manufacturer:Genco Manufacturing Company, of Chicago, Illinois, USA (1931-1958)
    Date Of Manufacture:October, 1940
    Type:Electro-mechanical (EM) 
    Serial Number Database:View at The Internet Pinball Serial Number Database (IPSND.net)  (External site)
    Theme:Automobiles - City Skyline - Travel
    Specialty:Flipperless 
    Notable Features:Passive bumpers (17). Hitting numbered purple bumpers 1 through 5 in sequence lights each one. When all five are lit, each subsequent hit of a purple bumper awards a free play. The purple bumper in center of playfield is always lit and scores 1000 points. Hitting any lit bumper advances lit car on backglass and advances the backglass Bonus ladder up to 15 steps. The lit car steps twelve times on the backglass to award 1000 points at the twelfth step, and each step alternates the yellow and green rollovers for 1000 points when lit. Scoring either yellow or green rollover when lit lights correspondingly colored bumpers for 1000 points which can then also advance car. The white bumper at bottom of playfield sits between two rollovers and not only advances the car when hit but alternately lights these rollovers to score the backglass Bonus value of 1000 to 15000 points depending on Bonus ladder position, then the Bonus resets. If A-B-C were already made in sequence, scoring a lit bottom rollover awards free plays instead of points.
    Design by:Harvey Heiss

    141 downloads

       (0 reviews)

    1 comment

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  13. Arizona

    Manufacturer:United Manufacturing Company, of Chicago, Illinois, USA (1942-1962)
    Date Of Manufacture:February, 1943
    Type:Electro-mechanical (EM) 
    Serial Number Database:View at The Internet Pinball Serial Number Database (IPSND.net)  (External site)
    Theme:American Places
    Specialty:Converted Game 
    Flipperless 
    Notable Features:Passive bumpers (12), Kick-out hole (1).
    Notes:'Arizona' is a conversion of Exhibit's 1941 'Sun Beam'.

    The first flipper game by United was Wisconsin in November 1948. Operators of this period would soon retrofit flipperless games, like Arizona, and these new flippers often ended up in unusual places on the playfield.

    178 downloads

       (0 reviews)

    1 comment

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  14. Marjorie (Gottlieb 1947)

    Marjorie / IPD No. 1548 / July, 1947 / 1 Player
    Manufacturer:D. Gottlieb & Company (1931-1977) [Trade Name: Gottlieb]
    Date Of Manufacture:July, 1947
    Model Number:G
    Type:Electro-mechanical (EM) 
    Production:1,200 units   (confirmed)
    Serial Number Database:View at The Internet Pinball Serial Number Database (IPSND.net)  (External site)
    Theme:Girls - Women
    Specialty:Flipperless 
    Notable Features:5 balls for 5 cents. Passive bumpers (9), Trap holes (6).
    Design by:Harry Mabs
    Art by:Roy Parker

    129 downloads

       (0 reviews)

    1 comment

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  15. Maisie - Gottlieb 1947

    Maisie / IPD No. 1520 / March, 1947 / 1 Player
    Manufacturer:D. Gottlieb & Company (1931-1977) [Trade Name: Gottlieb]
    Date Of Manufacture:March, 1947
    Model Number:E
    Type:Electro-mechanical (EM) 
    Production:3,500 units   (confirmed)
    Serial Number Database:View at The Internet Pinball Serial Number Database (IPSND.net)  (External site)
    Theme:Beach - Boating - High Diving - Recreation - Swimming - Water - Women
    Specialty:Flipperless 
    Notable Features:Passive bumpers (14), Kick-out holes (4). Backglass light animation.

    In the backglass light animation, Maisie climbs the ladder as the player hits the "Advance" rollovers or drops a ball into a kickout hole. When Maisie is at the top of the ladder, the two white bumpers at bottom-center will light. Rolling through the rollover between these bumpers steps Maisie down into the pool, awards a replay and 10,000 points, and lights all four kickout holes for replays.
    Design by:Harry Mabs
    Art by:Roy Parker

    216 downloads

       (0 reviews)

    0 comments

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  16. Captain Kidd

    Captain Kidd / IPD No. 436 / May, 1941 / 1 Player
            Manufacturer: Genco Manufacturing Company, of Chicago, Illinois, USA (1931-1958) Date Of Manufacture: May, 1941 Type: Electro-mechanical (EM)  Serial Number Database: View at The Internet Pinball Serial Number Database (IPSND.net)  (External site) Theme: Historical - Pirates Specialty: Flipperless  Notable Features: Passive bumpers (16). Photos in: The Billboard, Jun-14-1941, page 98 Captain Kidd / IPD No. 436 / May, 1941 / 1 Player
      [ Submit Changes ] Average Fun Rating: Needs More Ratings!         6.4 / 10  (1 ratings)   [ Add Your Rating! ] Manufacturer: Genco Manufacturing Company, of Chicago, Illinois, USA (1931-1958) Date Of Manufacture: May, 1941 Type: Electro-mechanical (EM)  Serial Number Database: View at The Internet Pinball Serial Number Database (IPSND.net)  (External site) Theme: Historical - Pirates Specialty: Flipperless  Notable Features: Passive bumpers (16). Photos in: The Billboard, Jun-14-1941, page 98

    163 downloads

       (0 reviews)

    0 comments

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  17. Big Hit (Exhibit 1946)

    Big Hit (Exhibit 1946)

    161 downloads

       (0 reviews)

    0 comments

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  18. Twilight Zone (Bally, 1993)

    Note that BAM (Better Arcade Mode) must be installed for this table to operate properly. 
     
    This table has a menu that is accessed by pressing the Special 2 key. 
     
    Many of the guys who compete in pinball championships consider "Twilight Zone" to be one of the most difficult tables to play.  I suppose that might be true but it is still really fun to play which I think is due to its incredible design.  The FP version of the table was originally built by Francisco666 and the models were built by ROM.  The basic rules are also not all that difficult to remember either.  The center of the playfield has a door with lights around the perimeter.  The lights display most of the available modes.  During game play, one of these lights is usually blinking.  Hitting the bumpers will move the blinking light around the perimeter of the door.  You can start a mode of whatever light is blinking by hitting the kicker under the piano.  The kicker under the slot machine may also start the modes randomly also.  Any mode that you complete will change the blinking light to be lit solid.  There are more rules but this will get you started. 
     
    The quality of the original voice quotes was pretty bad but Francisco probably used the best available audio files at the time.  I reworked the audio to provide a much cleaner sound.  I found about 7 or 8 different versions of audio so I selected the best sounds from each.  The new sounds are included in the new library, DIMENSION_SONIDOS.
     
    When I got to the music, I decided to provide two versions of music libraries in addition to the original music.  All three music libraries have the same name but I changed the case of some of the letters so you can identify the version.  All of the libraries are compatible with the older versions of the table.  You can only save one of these versions of the music to your library folder at a time so you might want to save them the other versions to a subfolder. 
     
    Original Remix - DIMENSION_MUSICA.fpl
    Alternate          - DIMension_musica.fpl
    Rock                 - DIMENSion_musica.fpl
     
    I added Shiva flippers to this table that are switchable to the standard Gimli/George dynamic flippers.  Shiva flippers have more power in the center of the flippers than at the tip and base.  The Gimli/George flippers has the least power at the tip and the most power at the base.  I also added a flipper rotation speed chart that I think will be used for the first time on this table.  I am using a slightly modified version of a chart that JLou5641 developed.  The chart changes the way a flipper accelerates and moves.  It helps to improve the accuracy of the shots.  I recommend that you try the options for physics in the menu shortly after you download the table because it doesn't take long for your mind to get locked into a certain way of playing the table.  There is also menu switchable music that play the original rock song, "The Twilight Zone".  It will replace some of the music selections in the music libraries listed above. 
     
    There are a few changes I made that couldn't be done when the table was created.  The real table has a "power ball" that is made of white ceramic and is much lighter than a steel ball.  When this FP table was built, a white ball was impossible to create so they offered a choice of different colored balls.  For this table, I created a white ball using a photograph of an ceramic ball used on the real table.  I also changed the physics of it when it is released onto the table so it is lighter. 
     
    My friend, AnonTet, performed a lot of testing on this table but he also figured out a way to make the dynamic flippers more efficient.  This became necessary when I tried to add Wild's code that adds a sound when the ball hits the flipper.  Wild also made a change to the model used on the side blades.  He took a model that had the best fit I could find and made it fit perfectly. 
     
    I added two new table loading textures that you can select on the Table Information screen of the FP editor: 
    LoadingLandscape – For desktop usage
    LoadingPortrait – For pinball cabinet usage
     
    Of course, the table has the same lighting options I have added to other tables.  I added a spotlight for the first time on the miniplayfield.  It will probably use it again on other tables. 
     
    Included in the download is a zip file that contains a file that changes the unlit pixels of the DMD.  It changes the color of them to be the same color as the background.  If you choose to use it, it must remain zipped, have the same name as the table and be placed in the same folder as the table. 
     
    You can download a different version of the table that is called "rotated display".  This is for a desktop PC with a single monitor that can be rotated so the monitor is in portrait format.  I added a screenshot of it and the download includes a PDF file with directions.  
     
    Pat Lawlor designed a beautiful table that really needs no enhancements.  If you play this table a lot, you might get tired of the same music so I added some options there.  Even though Slamt1lt added some video and music, the game play of this table is the same as the original.  My objective here was to make the table look, sound and perform better.  I think you will agree that this objective has been met.  I hope you enjoy it!
     
    These are the list of changes:
     
    1. Replaced poorly recorded sounds, including all voice quotes.
    2. Added new instruction cards.
    3. Added custom physics and dynamic flippers with Gimli/GeorgeH flippers and Shiva's flippers.
    4. Added emkickers to the slingshots to improve physics.
    5. Added lighting mod and add Lighting Control Panel to the script.
    6. Added HUD Toggle Key that saves setting.
    7. Added new textures on the table loading screen for both desktop and cabinets.
    8. Added menu system with options for lighting, balls per game, HUD on/off etc.
    9. Added message that looks at BAM version and reminds you to upgrade BAM if needed.
    10. Added shadow maps.
    11. Edited plunger pull special script so you can make the skill shot.
    12. Added switchable option for 3 or 5 balls per game that saves setting.
    13. Added bulbs that provide the halo that shines through the slingshots.
    14. Added side rails with art (sometimes called side blades).
    15. Added bump maps to the camera and slot machine.
    16. Added DMD background color, ball/flipper shadows and ball configuration to the script.
    17. Added rock version of theme music and made it switchable with the default theme music.
    18. Added menu option to switch between Gimli/GeorgeH flippers and Shiva's flippers.
    19. Added menu option to switch table slope so end user can easily change ball speed.
    20. Added menu option to switch bounce control options.
    21. Converted images and video images to use power of 2 to reduce table loading time.
    22.Lowered right ramp to make it perform better.
    23. Added BAM code that allows the score to exceed 2 billion points.
    24. Changed the end of game video so it can be turned off. Also fixed the end of game video so it plays the correct audio file and remove the broken Rod Steiger video.
     
    More detail about the development of this mod is available at this link:
     
    https://pinballnirvana.com/forums/threads/twilight-zone.20208/
     
    George

    3060 downloads

       (1 review)

    7 comments

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  19. " Four Aces" - Genco 1942

    Date Of Manufacture:May, 1942
    Type:Electro-mechanical (EM) 
    Serial Number Database:View at The Internet Pinball Serial Number Database (IPSND.net)  (External site)
    Theme:Aviation - Combat - Military - Historical - Wartime - Warfare - World War II
    Specialty:Flipperless 
    Notable Features:Passive bumpers (14).
    Notes:According to the manufacturer's ad placed in Billboard magazine dated May 2, 1942, this was their last game due to the shutdown in production as ordered by the War Production Board.

    The playfield shows the following patent number:

    Patent RE 20698 [GAME APPARATUS] Filed October 8, 1934. Granted April 19, 1938 to William H. Bellah.

    159 downloads

       (0 reviews)

    0 comments

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  20. Bally Rocket (Bally'47)

    Project Date:April 14, 1947
    Model Number:494
    Type:Electro-mechanical (EM) 
    Serial Number Database:View at The Internet Pinball Serial Number Database (IPSND.net)  (External site)
    Theme:Space Age
    Specialty:Flipperless 
    Notable Features:5 balls for 5 cents. Passive bumpers (10), Kick-out holes (5).
    Notes:This game is flipperless. The green flipper-like bumpers on each side of the upper kick-out hole are stationary, and do not flip.

    151 downloads

       (0 reviews)

    0 comments

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  21. "Broncho" - (Genco 1947) v.1.3

    Type:Electro-mechanical (EM) 
    Production:2,260 units   (confirmed)
    Serial Number Database:View at The Internet Pinball Serial Number Database (IPSND.net)  (External site)
    Theme:American West - Rodeo
    Specialty:Flipperless 
    Notable Features:5 cents per play. Kick-out holes (4). 3 or 5 ball play.

    Maximum displayed point score is 1,495,000 points. After this score, it rolls over to 1,400,000 and will step continuously in 5000-point increments as points are earned.

    There is a fixed replay threshold at 1,000,000 points. The operator can add additional threshholds at 600,000 / 700,000 / 800,000 / 900,000 points.

    Replay wheel maximum: 57

    Sound: none, no bells or knocker.
    Design by:Harvey Heiss, Steve Kordek
    Notes:This flipperless game has stationary bumpers that are shaped like flippers.

    158 downloads

       (0 reviews)

    1 comment

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  22. Star Trek ULTIMATE 1.03 doflinx 1.0

    Hello voici la table Star Trek ULTIMATE 1.03_2 que j ai commencé a faire le DOFLinx
     

    285 downloads

       (0 reviews)

    1 comment

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  23. Southern Belle

    Manufacturer: D. Gottlieb & Company (1931-1977) [Trade Name: Gottlieb] Date Of Manufacture: June, 1955 Model Number: 104 Type: Electro-mechanical (EM)  Production: 1,000 units   (confirmed) Serial Number Database: View at The Internet Pinball Serial Number Database (IPSND.net)  (External site) Theme: American History - American West - Riverboats Notable Features: Flippers (2), Pop bumpers (4), Passive bumpers (2), Gobble holes (2) Standup targets (2).

    Replay wheel maximum: 26

    Tilt penalty: game over.

    264 downloads

       (0 reviews)

    0 comments

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  24. SKYWALKER

    adaptation  Stern.
    for coders (rules) :
     
    rules sw.pdf

    643 downloads

       (0 reviews)

    0 comments

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  25. guardians of the galaxy

    adaptation Stern
    later add 2/3 modes
     

    1315 downloads

       (0 reviews)

    0 comments

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