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Expressway (Bally-1971) (FizX3.3)

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Expressway (Bally-1971)
IPDB No. 800


NOTES:

 

- MOD UNAUTHORIZED WITHOUT EXPLICIT PERMISSION FROM THE AUTHOR
- Access the menu with the Special2Key.
- You can toggle (by the toggle HUD key) the HUD reel.
- If you use arrows for plunger (optional), you have to use arrow down and arrow up (customisable) in order to pull or push the plunger.
 

RULES:


Insert coin and WAIT for machine to reset.
Shoot ball to hit lighted letter, bumper or target.
Completing E-X-P-R-E-S-S-W-A-Y lights special.
Special when lit scores 1 Replay.
Matching last number of score with number wich lights on back glass at end of game scores 1 Replay.


IPDB HIGHLIGHTS:

 

Date Of Manufacture:  August, 1971

Production: 1,555 units (confirmed)

Notable Features:

Flippers (2), Pop bumpers (3), Mushroom bumpers (6), Slingshots (2), Rollover buttons (4), Kick-out holes (2), Left-side kickback lane, Up-post between flippers.

Design by: Ted Zale

Art by: Christian Marche

 

Notes:

 

There are two versions of backglass pictured in this listing. The differences are in the colors of the large rings and the color of the Ball In Play sign. The two versions are arbitrarily numbered here:
Version #1: The rings, starting with the outermost one, are colored green-white-red. The Ball In Play sign is orange in color. The flyer appears to be this version.
Version #2: The outermost ring is not black, but a deep red/purple, almost black, followed by red then yellow. The Ball In Play sign is yellow.

This shows a change of colors occurred during production. The flyer would be expected to have the first version as the earliest one. Its glass looks the same as the one pictured in this listing having serial number 1530, which would indicate the change happened after a third of the games were made (unless backglasses were switched between cabinets at any time after they left the factory). More serial number information is needed to help determine when in production this change was made.


Use of A.I. Disclosure

No A.I. was used in the creation of this file
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JRVirtual34

  

Thank you so much for creating this table for Future Pinball. Tables like this are extremely rare, and it’s really appreciated. A huge thank you for your work and for sharing it with the community. The table runs very well too. Thank you very much!

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