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A pinball themed off the comic book character Panthera. Game features continous background sound, Perpetual attract lighting, Total memory recall and using Gottlieb's demensions 80's & Systems 80's designs. |
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A futuristic space themed pinball for 4 players, the machine contains a micro-computer system that can remember each player's achievement and is able restore the playfield before each ball. |
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A pinball themed around an old fashion stock market where the bulk of the action revolves around targets numbered 1-8. Hitting various combination of these causes a variety of scoring and bonuses. |
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A magic themed pinball where the player can score 37 different ways, which will help him/her to score over 99,990 points, this will cause "Over the Top" to flash on the black glass. |
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A pinball which features Elton John. In this pinball drop targets is the key to getting the special or extra ball. 4 flippers scattered around the playfield give the player good control over the ball. |
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A pinball based on American space travel. Which features 5 rollovers labelled A-E and 8 drop targets, making all these targets lights kick out hole for special, extra ball or double bonus. |
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A card based pinball, which features 9 drop targets each label 10-Ace, with 5 combinations possible thanks to the scan-bonus. The double bonus allows the player to score up to 30,000. |
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A surfing styled pinball with 5 drop targets and 5 star roll overs to form a sequence that allows the player to score an extra ball or special on the now lit rollovers. |
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A space themed pinball which features 15 drop targets and 4 flippers with which to reach them. The drop targets are placed in sets around the playfield and hitting them gains points and bonuses. |
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A space themed pinball which featuring bumpers, targets, spinners and more. The player can get up to 5 extra balls on a single ball in play thanks to Stern's add-a-ball feature. |
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