A Go Go |
Williams |
1966 |
First machine to use a captive ball spinner, invented by Norm Clark |
A.G. Football |
Alvin G. and Company |
1992 |
Export version of the 1991 USA game 'A.G. Soccer-Ball' |
A.G. Soccer Ball |
Alvin G. and Company |
1991 |
Head to head pinball, Also released for export as A.G Football |
A.G. Soccer Ball |
Alvin G. and Company |
1991 |
Head to head pinball, 4 page flyer |
Abra Ca Dabra |
Gottlieb |
1975 |
Also made as the add-a-ball 'Team One' and the Italian 'Kicker' |
AC/DC L.E.D Pro Edition |
Stern Pinball |
2014 |
L.E.D pro version flyer |
AC/DC Luci Premium Edition |
Stern Pinball |
2013 |
Luci premium version flyer |
AC/DC Luci Premium Edition |
Stern Pinball |
2013 |
Chinese version flyer |
AC/DC Premium & Limited Edition |
Stern Pinball |
2012 |
Let there be Rock, Premium & Back in Black |
AC/DC Pro Edition |
Stern Pinball |
2012 |
Rock n Roll pinball designed by Steve Ritchie |
AC/DC Pro Edition |
Stern Pinball |
2012 |
Chinese version flyer |
Ace High |
Gottlieb |
1957 |
Flippers could still be activated even after all balls had been played |
Aces & Kings |
Williams |
1970 |
First use of the playfield spinner by a U.S. manufacturer |
Aces High |
Bally |
1965 |
A special version was also produced for Germany |
Action |
Chicago Coin |
1969 |
The first Chicago Coin game to feature power targets |
Action Baseball |
Williams |
1971 |
Pitch-n-bat, 8-track tape player located in backbox |
The Addams Family |
Bally |
1992 |
Best selling pinball machine of all time |
The Addams Family |
Bally |
1992 |
Shot map |
The Addams Family |
Bally |
1992 |
German version flyer |
The Addams Family |
AT Games |
2023 |
Virtual pinball with 15 pre-loaded games in 4K resolution |
Adventure |
Sega/Japan |
1979 |
Japanese flyer, Original game design |
Aerobatics |
Zaccaria |
1977 |
Bounce-back outlanes allow the player to nudge a drained ball back into play |
Aerosmith Limited Edition |
Stern Pinball |
2017 |
Limited edition flyer |
Aerosmith Premium Edition |
Stern Pinball |
2017 |
Premium version flyer |
Aerosmith Pro Edition |
Stern Pinball |
2017 |
Pro version flyer |
Aerosmith Pro Edition |
Tecnoplay |
2017 |
Italian version flyer |
Aerosmith Pro Edition |
Stern Pinball |
2017 |
Chinese version flyer |
Af Tor |
Wico |
1984 |
The first pinball machine made by Wico |
Agents 777 |
Game Plan |
1984 |
4 player solid state, Electronic sound |
Air Aces |
Bally |
1975 |
First Bally game to use drop targets |
Airborne |
Capcom |
1996 |
An 'Injector' at the top of the ramp to choose the ball's path |
Airborne |
Capcom |
1996 |
German version flyer |
Airborne Avenger |
Atari |
1977 |
Widebody, Designer Steve Ritchie's 1st game |
Airport |
Gottlieb |
1969 |
2 player version of Gottlieb's 1969 'College Queens' |
Al's Garage Band On World Tour |
Alvin G. and Company |
1992 |
All characters (except Stitchy) were based on people Michael Gottlieb knew |
Aladdin |
WA Pinball |
2020 |
Custom remake of Williams 1996 Tales of the Arabian Nights |
Aladdin's Castle |
Bally |
1976 |
3 flippers, 3 pop bumpers, Aladdin's Alley (horseshoe lane) |
Alarm |
Th. Bergmann |
1958 |
German, Similar playfield as Gottlieb's 1955 'Southern Belle' |
Alaska |
Interflip |
1978 |
The domestic version is Recreativos Franco's 'Alaska' |
Alaska |
Recreativos Franco |
1978 |
Plexiglass playfield, "Match" number is last *3* digits |
Ali Baba |
Gottlieb |
1948 |
6 flippers, 2 kick-out holes, No pop bumpers |
Ali Baba |
Sega/Japan |
1973 |
Japanese flyer, Original game design |
Ali, Muhammad |
Stern Electronics |
1980 |
On/off switch for optional background fight tones |
Alice Cooper's Nightmare Castle |
Spooky Pinball |
2017 |
Solid rock edition postcard |
Alice Cooper's Nightmare Castle |
Spooky Pinball |
2017 |
Solid rock edition flyer |
Alice Cooper's Nightmare Castle |
Spooky Pinball |
2017 |
KingPin Games version flyer |
Alice Cooper's Nightmare Castle |
Spooky Pinball |
2017 |
ZF Pinball version |
Alice In Wonderland |
Gottlieb |
1948 |
One of the 'Fairy Tale' games produced by Gottlieb during 1947-1948 |
Alien |
Heighway Pinball |
2017 |
Shipping now flyer |
Alien |
Heighway Pinball |
2017 |
Pre-production flyer, Shipping 2016 |
Alien |
Pinball Brothers |
2021 |
Remake of the Heighway Pinball machine Alien |
Alien (Ellen Ripley Version) |
Pinball Brothers |
2023 |
A new version of the 2021 released "Alien" by Pinball Brothers |
Alien Poker |
Williams |
1980 |
French version flyer |
Alien Poker |
Williams |
1980 |
Williams first time using 7 digit scoring displays |
Alien Star |
Gottlieb |
1984 |
2 flippers, 3 pop bumpers, 2 ball multi-ball, System 80 |
Alien/Full Throttle |
Heighway Pinball |
2017 |
Cointaker postcard featuring Alien and Full Throttle |
Alien/Full Throttle |
Heighway Pinball |
2017 |
Flyer comparing the different features on Alien and Full Throttle |
Alien/Full Throttle |
Heighway Pinball |
2017 |
Italian version flyer |
Alive |
Brunswick/Briarwood |
1978 |
Home model (no coins), Elvis look-alike with an afro |
All American Quarterback |
Williams |
1949 |
Football version of Williams 1949 'Star Series' |
All American Quarterback |
Williams |
1949 |
Backbox animation (football player moves across backglass) |
All Star Baseball |
Chicago Coin |
1962 |
Pitch-n-bat, 5 cents per play, Player shoots until 3 outs are made |
All Star Baseball |
Williams |
1954 |
Pitch-n-bat, First 6 player game made by Williams |
All Star Baseball |
Valley/Dynamo |
2017 |
Pitch-n-bat, Backbox animation |
All Star Basketball |
Gottlieb |
1952 |
Backglass light animation (players move on court) |
All Star Football |
Chicago Coin |
1968 |
Pitch-n-bat, Sold only in Europe, Similar to 1968 'All Stars' |
All Stars |
Chicago Coin |
1968 |
Pitch-n-bat, Instead of 3 outs player gets 15 balls |
Alligator |
Bally |
1968 |
German version of Bally's 1969 'Gator', Zipper flippers |
Aloha |
Gottlieb |
1961 |
Large gap between the flippers, No outlanes |
Alpha 2001 |
C.E.A |
1977 |
The art is copied from Gottlieb's 1976 'Target Alpha' |
Alpine Club |
Williams |
1965 |
Replay version of Williams 1965 'Ski Club' |
The Amazing Spider Man |
Gottlieb |
1980 |
The first of Gottlieb's System 80 series of pinball machines |
Amazon Hunt |
Gottlieb |
1983 |
Similar playfield as Gottlieb's 1975 'Fast Draw' |
Amazon Hunt 2 |
Gottlieb |
1987 |
Conversion kit for Gottlieb's 1983 'Amazon Hunt', Sold only in Europe |
America 1492 |
Juegos Populares |
1986 |
Plastic-covered playfield. An 'Extra Ball' indicator lamp is located on the apron |
America's Most Haunted |
Spooky Pinball |
2014 |
First production game from this manufacturer |
Amigo |
Bally |
1974 |
Inverted backbox where the front is wider at the bottom than at the top |
Ana Bond |
T.D. Llobregat |
1966 |
Reportedly made with more than one backglass |
Andromeda |
Game Plan |
1985 |
4 player S.S, 3 flippers, 4 pop bumpers, 7 drop targets |
Antar |
Playmatic |
1979 |
Playmatic produced this game twice as evidenced by the two sets of flyers |
Antares |
Nordamatic |
1979 |
Only solid state game by Nordamatic |
Apache |
Playmatic |
1975 |
An "apache" is a ruffian or a member of a gang of criminals |
Apollo |
Williams |
1967 |
Replay version of Williams 1967 'Blast Off' |
Apollo 13 |
Sega |
1995 |
6 player, 13 ball multi-ball, Rotating moon grabs balls with magnet |
Apollo 13 |
Sega |
1995 |
German version flyer |
Apollo 9 |
T.D. Llobregat |
1969 |
Presented at the 25th London Amusement Trades Exhibition (ATE) in 1969 |
Apolo 2001 |
M.A.M |
1969 |
An adaptation of Williams 1967 'Apollo' |
Aqualand |
Juegos Populares |
1986 |
The left outlane has a gate that can change the outlane into an inlane |
Aquarius |
Gottlieb |
1970 |
Four flipper-shaped plastics at top of playfield are used as ball guides |
Aquarius |
Petaco |
1970 |
Copy of Gottlieb's 1970 'Aquarius' with backglass art changes |
Arabian Knights |
Gottlieb |
1953 |
Selector knob on front of cabinet is used to spot 1, 2 or 3 gobble holes |
Arcade |
Williams |
1951 |
Tilt is reset by ball passing through rollunder wire below flippers |
Arena |
Gottlieb |
1987 |
The skill shot is known as "The Pit" (also used on 'Bell Ringer' and 'Bullseye') |
Arena |
Gottlieb |
1987 |
German version flyer |
Argosy |
Williams |
1977 |
The last 4 player E.M made by William's before switching to solid state |
Army Navy |
Williams |
1953 |
First by Williams to use scoring reels instead of lights behind the backglass |
Around The World |
Gottlieb |
1959 |
Metal cigarette holders on side woodrails |
Arrow Head |
Williams |
1957 |
First pinball machine to feature a single shot for one million points |
Aspen |
Brunswick/Briarwood |
1977 |
Home model (no coins), Rare Briarwood version flyer |
Asteroid Annie And The Aliens |
Gottlieb |
1980 |
The last 1 player machine produced by Gottlieb |
Astro |
Gottlieb |
1971 |
Postcard, Add-a-ball version of Gottlieb's 1971 '4 Square' |
Astro Flite |
Segasa |
1974 |
Similar to Williams 1974 'Strato Flite' |
Astronaut |
Chicago Coin |
1969 |
2 player version of Chicago Coin's 1969 'Moon Shot' |
The Atarians |
Atari |
1976 |
First pinball machine by Atari, First solid state widebody game |
Atlantis |
Bally |
1989 |
First game to automatically adjust high score threshold |
Atlantis |
Bally |
1989 |
German version flyer |
Atlantis |
Gottlieb |
1975 |
Similar playfield as Gottlieb's 1971 'Lawman' |
Atlantis |
Nordamatic |
1978 |
Score has three dummy zeroes, Speaker in backbox |
Atlas |
Gottlieb |
1959 |
Similar playfield as Gottlieb's 'Rocket Ship' and Gottlieb's 'Contest' |
Atleta |
Inder |
1991 |
Back side shows 'Flip-VI' pinball with monitor |
Attack |
Playmatic |
1980 |
Has speech recorded entirely in Spanish on an 8-track cartridge |
Attack From Mars |
Bally |
1995 |
Not inspired by the movie 'Mars Attacks' as is commonly suggested |
Attack From Mars |
Bally |
1995 |
German version flyer, 4 page |
Attack From Mars |
Bally |
1995 |
German version flyer, 1 page |
Attack From Mars Remake |
Chicago Gaming |
2017 |
Remake of Bally's 1995 'Attack from Mars' |
Attack From Mars Remake |
Chicago Gaming |
2017 |
KingPin Games version flyer |
Attila The Hun |
Game Plan |
1984 |
4 player solid state, Electronic sound |
Austin Powers |
Stern Pinball |
2001 |
Laser cannon, Dr. Evil rises from playfield, Time machine magnet |
Auto Race |
Gottlieb |
1956 |
Flippers stay energized even after all balls have been played |
Auto Rallye |
Werbeplan |
1971 |
Miniature car racing in a pinball cabinet |
Avatar |
Stern Pinball |
2010 |
3-D backglass, Stern begins using their new Logo |
Avatar Collector's Edition |
Jersey Jack Pinball |
2024 |
The Battle for Pandora, Collector's edition flyer |
Avatar Limited Edition |
Jersey Jack Pinball |
2024 |
The Battle for Pandora, Limited edition flyer |
Avengers Infinity Quest LE |
Stern Pinball |
2020 |
Limited edition flyer |
Avengers Infinity Quest Premium |
Stern Pinball |
2020 |
Premium version flyer |
Avengers Infinity Quest Pro Edition |
Stern Pinball |
2020 |
Pro version flyer |
Avengers Infinity Quest Pro Edition |
Stern Pinball |
2020 |
Chinese version flyer |
Avengers Limited Edition |
Stern Pinball |
2012 |
Limited edition flyer |
Avengers Pro Edition |
Stern Pinball |
2012 |
Based on the Marvel comic book characters |
Avengers Redemption |
Stern Pinball |
2012 |
Redemption ticket dispenser that mounts to side of cabinet |
Aztec |
Williams |
1976 |
Backglass may have been inspired by drawings found in National Geographic |
Baby Doll |
Segasa |
1975 |
Similar to Williams 1975 'Satin Doll' |
Baby Pacman |
Bally |
1982 |
Combination of a scaled down pinball machine and a video game |
Baby Pacman |
Bally |
1982 |
AMOA flyer |
Back To The Future |
Data East |
1990 |
Michael J. Fox did not allow his likeness to appear on the game |
Back To The Future |
Data East |
1990 |
German version flyer |
Bad Cats |
Williams |
1989 |
Backbox animation (woman hits cat with broom), Spinning mystery wheel |
Bad Girls |
Gottlieb |
1988 |
Unique speech card used in this game; only says the word 'bad' |
Bad Girls |
Gottlieb |
1988 |
German version flyer |
Ball Park |
Bally |
1960 |
Pitch-n-bat, Backbox animation (players run bases) |
Ball Park |
Williams |
1968 |
Pitch-n-bat, Backbox animation (players run bases) |
Ballerina |
Bally |
1948 |
Same playfield layout as Bally's 1948 'Melody' |
Balls A Poppin |
Bally |
1956 |
First game to feature 6 ball multi-ball |
Bally Hoo |
Bally |
1969 |
Bally's 1st with an Up-post between flippers and new 3" jumbo flippers |
Band Leader |
Keeney |
1949 |
Pressing either flipper button operates both flippers simultaneously |
Band Wagon |
Bally |
1965 |
A version was also produced for export to Germany |
Band Wagon |
Williams |
1955 |
New instantaneous player change-over mechanism |
Bang Bang |
Petaco |
1974 |
2 player version of Recel's 1974 'The Fiery 30's' |
Bank A Ball |
Gottlieb |
1950 |
The last game to use the turret shooter feature |
Bank A Ball |
Gottlieb |
1965 |
Replay version of 'Flipper Pool', Introduced return lanes |
Bank Shot |
Gottlieb |
1976 |
Postcard, Add-a-ball version of 'Sure Shot', Italian version is 'Spot Pool' |
Banzai Run |
Williams |
1988 |
A magnet lifts the ball in play to the vertical playfield in the backbox |
Barb Wire |
Gottlieb |
1996 |
The last machine produced by Gottlieb |
Barb Wire |
Gottlieb |
1996 |
German version flyer, Distributed by Tuning |
Barnacle Bill |
Gottlieb |
1948 |
Gottlieb went from 6 flippers on Humpty Dumpty to 4, Popeye look-a-like? |
Barracora |
Williams |
1981 |
Name was changed from Barracuda to the more feminine Barracora |
Barry O's BBQ Challenge |
American Pinball |
2024 |
Barry Oursler's final design commemorating his 46-year career in game design |
Baseball |
Gottlieb |
1970 |
Replay version of Gottlieb's 1970 'Batter Up' |
Baseball Champ |
Chicago Coin |
1973 |
Pitch-n-bat, Upright cabinet |
Basehit |
Williams |
1967 |
Pitch-n-bat, Backbox animation (players run bases) |
Basketball |
Gottlieb |
1949 |
Backbox animation (cheerleader does somersault as points are scored) |
Bat A Ball |
Munves |
1983 |
Pitch-n-bat, Ball is delivered down a ramp, Gun handle controls bat |
Bat A Score |
H.C Evans |
1948 |
Pitch-n-bat, Manikin pitcher, batter and catcher |
Batman |
Data East |
1991 |
First use of the BSMT-2000 (Brian Schmidt Music Technology) Sound System |
Batman |
Data East |
1991 |
German version flyer |
Batman 66 Crime Fighters Form |
Stern Pinball |
2017 |
Crime fighters update flyer |
Batman 66 Limited Edition |
Stern Pinball |
2017 |
Limited edition flyer |
Batman 66 Premium Edition |
Stern Pinball |
2017 |
Premium edition flyer |
Batman 66 Premium Edition |
Stern Pinball |
2017 |
Chinese version flyer |
Batman 66 Super Limited Edition |
Stern Pinball |
2017 |
Super limited edition flyer |
Batman Forever |
Sega |
1995 |
Batwing ball cannon, Bat cave ball lock area, Speech from the movie |
Batman The Dark Knight |
Stern Pinball |
2008 |
Ramp diverts the ball to the batmobile bridge or an upper mini-playfield |
Batman, Class of 1812 |
Kendo |
1991 |
French distributor flyer promoting multiple games |
Batter Up |
Chicago Coin |
1958 |
Pitch-n-bat, 'Lite O Matic' animation of ball being pitched |
Batting Practice |
Bally |
1959 |
Pitch-n-bat, See also Bally's 1959 'Targets', a similar replay game |
Batting Practice |
Irving Kaye |
1968 |
Pitch-n-bat, Newer version of Scientific's 'Batting Practice' |
Baywatch |
Sega |
1995 |
Dot Matrix Display, at 192x64 pixels, is larger than standard |
Baywatch |
Sega |
1995 |
German version flyer |
Bazaar |
Bally |
1966 |
The first machine to use zipper flippers, Invented by Ted Zale |
Be Bop |
Exhibit |
1950 |
Two flipper-like bumpers on lower playfield are stationary and do not flip |
Beach Games |
Rally |
1962 |
Second machine produced by Rally |
Beat The Clock |
Bally |
1985 |
Machine works by timed play rather than number of balls |
Beat The Clock |
Bally |
1985 |
German version flyer |
Beat The Clock |
Williams |
1963 |
Backbox animation (clock hand advances) |
Beat Time |
Williams |
1967 |
Based on the popularity of the Beatles, "Meet the Bootles" |
Beatles Diamond Edition |
Stern Pinball |
2018 |
Diamond edition flyer |
Beatles Gold Edition |
Stern Pinball |
2018 |
Gold edition flyer |
Beatles Gold Edition |
Stern Pinball |
2018 |
Chinese version flyer |
Beatles Gold U.K Version |
Stern Pinball |
2018 |
U.K version flyer, Oversized |
Beatniks |
Chicago Coin |
1967 |
Spelling BEATNIKS in backglass awards 1 replay and is a carry-over feature |
Beauty Contest |
Bally |
1960 |
One ball play on a 5 ball style playfield, No flippers |
Beisbol |
Maresa |
1971 |
Copy of Gottlieb's 1970 'Baseball' |
Bell Ringer |
Gottlieb |
1990 |
Redemption machine, Dispenses tickets, No flippers or bumpers |
Bell Ringer/Nudge It |
Gottlieb |
1990 |
Redemption machine, Dispenses tickets, No flippers or bumpers |
Ben Hur |
Staal |
1977 |
Most mechanical and playfield parts are copies of Gottlieb parts |
Big Bang Bar |
Illinois Pinball |
2007 |
Re-release of Capcom's 1996 'Big Bang Bar' |
Big Bat |
Midway |
1984 |
Pitch-n-bat, LED displays, Lighted bases, Squeeze trigger bat |
Big Ben |
Segasa |
1975 |
Licensed version of Williams 1975 'Big Ben' |
Big Ben |
Williams |
1975 |
Captive ball in playfield bagatelle, The backglass slides out sideways |
Big Ben |
Williams |
1954 |
Midget field at lower left of playfield, 1 flipper, 2 gobble holes |
Big Brave |
Gottlieb |
1974 |
2 player version of Gottlieb's 1974 'Big Indian' |
Big Brave |
Maresa |
1974 |
Copy of Gottlieb's 1974 'Big Brave' |
Big Buck Hunter |
Stern Pinball |
2010 |
Based on the popular Big Buck Hunter arcade video game |
Big Casino |
Gottlieb |
1961 |
Hitting a rollover lights corresponding card on backglass |
Big Chief |
Williams |
1965 |
2 flippers, 3 pop bumpers, Selector disc changes values of the playfield |
Big Daddy |
Williams |
1963 |
Early center of the playfield drop target |
Big Day |
Bally |
1964 |
First Bally 4 player with automatic ball lift |
Big Deal |
Williams |
1977 |
First use of a bank of drop targets on a Williams game |
Big Deal |
Williams |
1963 |
Backbox light animation (playing cards light up) |
Big Dick |
Fabulous Fantasies |
1997 |
Custom conversion of Williams 'Big Deal', 4 games were made |
Big Flipper |
Chicago Coin |
1970 |
2 player version of Chicago Coin's 1970 'Cowboy', Jumbo 5" flippers |
Big Game |
Stern Electronics |
1980 |
The first widebody game from Stern |
Big Guns |
Williams |
1987 |
Backbox animation (captive ball is shot into a bagatelle), 2 catapults |
Big Hit |
Chicago Coin |
1952 |
Compare playfield layout to Chicago Coin's 1952 'Whiz Kids' |
Big Hit |
Chicago Coin |
1962 |
Pitch-n-bat, 9 hanging targets, Missing a target ends game |
Big Hit |
Gottlieb |
1977 |
Three (cosmetic) versions of playfield produced by Gottlieb |
Big House |
Gottlieb |
1989 |
Has a "blow the bridge" feature to create a ramp for multi-ball mode |
Big House |
Gottlieb |
1989 |
German version flyer |
Big Hunt |
A.M.I |
1976 |
Backglass art is a copy of Bally's 1975 'Bow and Arrow' |
Big Indian |
Gottlieb |
1974 |
4 player version of Gottlieb's 1974 'Big Brave' |
Big Inning |
Bally |
1958 |
Pitch-n-bat, 2 player |
Big Inning |
Bally |
1947 |
Pitch-n-bat, Lights on playfield and backglass show players running bases |
Big Jack |
Gottlieb |
1968 |
Italian add-a-ball version of Gottlieb's 1968 'Paul Bunyan' |
Big Jack |
Gottlieb |
1968 |
Italian version flyer |
Big Kick |
Sega/Japan |
1978 |
Japanese flyer, Original game design |
Big League |
Chicago Coin |
1965 |
Pitch-n-bat, Backbox light animation (players run bases) |
Big League |
Chicago Coin |
1975 |
Pitch-n-bat, Upright style cabinet |
Big League |
Williams |
1966 |
Pitch-n-bat, Game has 4 pitch types (Fast, Slow, Curve or Knuckle) |
Big League Baseball |
Williams |
1954 |
Pitch-n-bat, Backbox animation (players run bases) |
The Big Lebowski |
Dutch Pinball |
2016 |
Pre-ordering will stop March 31, 2015 |
The Big Lebowski |
Dutch Pinball |
2016 |
Estimates are that only 36 machines were produced out of the 300 promised |
The Big Lebowski/Bride of Pinbot |
Dutch Pinball |
2016 |
Cointaker postcard featuring The Big Lebowski and Bride Of Pinbot |
Big Shot |
Gottlieb |
1973 |
2 player version of Gottlieb's 1973 'Hot Shot' |
Big Show |
Bally |
1974 |
4-player version of this game is Bally's 1973 'Circus' |
Big Space Journey |
Nihon Jidou Hanbaiki |
0 |
Japanese, No flippers, 'Dai Uchuu Ryokou' means 'Big Space Journey' |
Big Star |
Williams |
1972 |
Add-a-ball version of Williams 1972 'Super Star' |
Big Strike |
Williams |
1966 |
Add-a-ball version of Williams 1966 'Hot Line' |
Big Together |
Sega/Japan |
1976 |
Japanese flyer, Original game design |
Big Top |
Gottlieb |
1964 |
Add-a-ball, Mechanical backbox animation |
Big Top |
Wico |
1977 |
Home model (non-commercial machine - no coins) |
Big Top |
Wico |
1977 |
U.K version flyer, Black & White |
Big Town |
Playmatic |
1978 |
Opening shot propels ball across playfield towards upper left lanes |
Big Valley |
Bally |
1970 |
German version flyer |
Big Valley |
Bally |
1970 |
The only Bally E.M pinball machine that has multi-ball and 3" flippers |
Bike Race |
Sleic |
1992 |
Double sided flyer |
Bike Race |
Sleic |
1992 |
Single sided flyer |
Bingo |
Vaprel |
0 |
Looks more like pinball than bingo so I added it :) |
Bingo Bango |
Nasco |
1951 |
Bingo Bango was a conversion of Gottlieb's 1950 'Just 21' |
Black & Reed |
Inder |
1975 |
2 flippers, 2 pop bumpers, 2 slingshots, 5 standup targets, 1 kick-out hole |
Black Belt |
Bally |
1986 |
Also produced as Bally Midway's 1986 'Karate Fight' |
Black Belt |
Zaccaria |
1986 |
Not to be confused with Bally's 1986 'Black Belt' |
Black Fever |
Playmatic |
1980 |
CPU-controlled 8-track tape player provides some speech and disco music |
Black Flag |
Playmatic |
1973 |
The 4 player version of this game is Playmatic's 1975 'Black Flag' |
Black Hawk |
Centro Matic S.A |
1974 |
Known as 'Black Hawk' as well as 'Hawk Black' |
Black Hole |
Gottlieb |
1981 |
How to play flyer |
Black Hole |
Gottlieb |
1981 |
Gottlieb's 1st double level, 1st machine with reverse playfield |
Black Hole |
Gottlieb |
1981 |
Euro version flyer, Backglass has no infinity lights like U.S version |
Black Jack |
Bally |
1978 |
The 2 player EM version is Bally's 1977 'Black Jack' |
Black Jack |
Williams |
1960 |
Backglass and playfield are very similar to Williams 1960 '21' |
Black Knight |
Williams |
1980 |
Introduced 'magna-save', 1st machine with a two level playfield |
Black Knight |
Williams |
1980 |
6 page color flyer |
Black Knight 2000 |
Williams |
1989 |
2 page color flyer |
Black Knight 2000 |
Williams |
1989 |
4 page black & white flyer |
Black Knight 2000 |
Williams |
1989 |
German version flyer |
Black Knight: Sword of Rage L.E |
Stern Pinball |
2019 |
Limited edition flyer |
Black Knight: Sword of Rage Prem. |
Stern Pinball |
2019 |
Premium version flyer |
Black Knight: Sword of Rage Pro |
Stern Pinball |
2019 |
Pro version flyer |
Black Magic |
Recel |
1980 |
1 player version (also made in a 4 player version) |
Black Magic 4 |
Recel |
1980 |
4 player version (also made in a 1 player version) |
Black Pyramid |
Bally |
1984 |
2 flippers, 2 pop bumpers, 3 in-line drop targets, Swinging target |
Black Rider |
Giuliano Lodola |
1981 |
Similar to Williams 1980 'Black Knight' |
Black Rose |
Bally |
1992 |
Oscillating ball cannon fires at enemy ships |
Black Rose |
Bally |
1992 |
Shot map |
Black Rose |
Cardona Pinball |
2023 |
New Hardware/Software system for Bally's 1992 'Black Rose', 4" X 6" Postcard |
Black Sheep Squadron |
Astro Games |
1979 |
4 player solid state but uses E.M style chimes |
Black Velvet |
Game Plan |
1978 |
Cocktail table, Promoting a brand of liquor |
Blackout |
Williams |
1980 |
Similar playfield as Williams 1982 'Warlok' |
Blackwater 100 |
Bally |
1988 |
Each play begins with 3 ball multiball at the starting gate |
Blackwater 100 |
Bally |
1988 |
German version flyer |
Blast Off |
Williams |
1967 |
Add-a-ball version of 'Apollo', Backbox animation (bagatelle in backglass) |
Blondie |
Chicago Coin |
1956 |
Same playfield layout as Gottlieb's 1956 'Harbor Lites' |
Bloody China/Wild Schütz |
Geiger |
1980 |
3 Games-Bloody China/Wild Schütz/Stellar Airship, German conversion kits |
Bloody Roller |
Playbar |
1987 |
A habitrail circles bottom of playfield above flippers, Mechanical backbox animation |
Blue Chip |
Sega/Japan |
1976 |
Japanese version, American game distributed by Sega / Japan |
Blue Chip |
Williams |
1976 |
Game is convertible between replay and add-a-ball operation |
Blue Max |
Chicago Coin |
1975 |
4 player version of Chicago Coin's 1975 'Red Baron' |
Blue Note |
Gottlieb |
1979 |
Replay version of Gottlieb's 1978 'Rock Star' |
Blue Ribbon |
Bally |
1965 |
Early production machines had coin slots on the lockdown bar |
Blue Skies |
United |
1948 |
2 flippers, 4 kick-out holes |
BMX |
Bally |
1982 |
No flyer produced, 8 X 10 promo photo |
Bo Bo |
Williams |
1961 |
One of the last games to use bulb scoring in the backglass |
Bon Voyage |
Bally |
1974 |
Complete Bon Voyage and win a free game by hitting the captive ball |
Bonanza |
Gottlieb |
1964 |
See the Cartwright family in the lower right corner in the backglass art |
Bone Busters |
Gottlieb |
1989 |
4 flippers, 4 ball multi-ball, Talking skeleton head topper |
Bongo |
Bally |
1964 |
2 player version of Bally's 1963 '3-In-Line' |
Bongor |
Maresa |
1975 |
Version of Gottlieb's 4 player 'Jungle' |
Bonus Baseball |
United |
1962 |
Pitch-n-bat, Mechanical backbox animation, United's last bat game |
Boomerang |
Bally |
1974 |
4 player version of Bally's 1975 'Flicker' |
Bounty Hunter |
Gottlieb |
1985 |
3 flippers, 2 pop bumpers, Digital sound but no speech |
Bow And Arrow |
Bally |
1975 |
Designer Norm Clark used this machine to test early solid state design |
Bowl A Strike |
Williams |
1965 |
Add-a-ball version of Williams 1965 'Lucky Strike', Backbox animation |
Bowl O |
Bally |
1970 |
The manufacturer made the backglasses in both crystal glass and Plexiglas |
Bowling Champ |
Gottlieb |
1949 |
2 reverse flippers, 9 static bumpers and 2 pop bumpers, No slingshots |
Bowling Flipper |
Rally |
1961 |
Victor Salmon, a partner in Alben Mfg. of France, brought this game to Rally |
Bowling Queen |
Gottlieb |
1964 |
Depicted in the backglass are 'Bowling Queen', 'Gaucho' and 'Flipper Clown' |
Bram Stoker's Dracula |
Williams |
1993 |
Under the playfield magnet levitates the ball across playfield |
Breakshot |
Capcom |
1996 |
E.M style, Scores appear as score reel numbers, Simulated chime sound |
Bride of Pinbot 2.0 |
Dutch Pinball |
2014 |
Upgrade kit for the Williams "The Machine: Bride of Pin·Bot" |
Bride Of Pinbot 25th Anniversary |
Dutch Pinball |
2017 |
Cointaker version flyer, Machine never went into production |
Brite Star |
Gottlieb |
1958 |
Backglass states 'Amusement Pinballs, as American as Baseball & Hot Dogs' |
Bronco |
Chicago Coin |
1964 |
On the flyer, the action ring is identified as the "Corral" |
Bronco |
Gottlieb |
1977 |
4 player version of Gottlieb's 1977 'Mustang' |
Brunswick Home Pinball |
Brunswick/Briarwood |
1978 |
Multi game flyer showing multiple home model pinball machines |
Bubbles Pop |
WeChe |
2017 |
Head to head pinball made in Taiwan |
Buccaneer |
Gottlieb |
1976 |
Replay version of 'Ship Ahoy', Italian version is 'High Seas' |
Buccaneer |
Gottlieb |
1948 |
Similar playfield as 'Barnacle Bill' but with 3 kick-out holes |
Buck Rogers |
Gottlieb |
1980 |
Based on the 1979 movie "Buck Rogers In The 25th Century" (and TV spinoff) |
Buck Rogers |
Mambelli |
1979 |
Conversion kit for Gottlieb's 1975 'Tiger' |
Buckaroo |
Gottlieb |
1965 |
Replay version of Gottlieb's 1965 'Cow Poke' |
Buffalo Bill |
Gottlieb |
1950 |
2 flippers, Oscillating ball shooter (turret shooter) |
Bugs Bunny's Birthday Ball |
Bally |
1990 |
Unique reversed mini playfield, Orange carrot flippers, No multi-ball |
Bugs Bunny's Birthday Ball |
Bally |
1990 |
German version flyer |
Bullfight |
Bally |
1965 |
Tuff-coat playfield, 7 mushroom bumpers |
Bulls Eye Baseball |
Chicago Coin |
1967 |
Pitch-n-bat, Ramp raises to shoot Bulls Eye target |
Bulls Eye Big League |
Chicago Coin |
1955 |
Pitch-n-bat, Backglass light animation (men move around bases) |
Bullseye |
Gottlieb |
1994 |
Redemption game not pinball, No flippers, Dispenses tickets |
Bullseye 301 |
Grand Products |
1986 |
Pinball conversion kit for early Bally solid state games |
Bumper |
Bill Port |
1977 |
1 player wedgehead |
Bumper Pool |
Gottlieb |
1969 |
Italian add-a-ball version of Gottlieb's 1969 'Mini Pool' |
Bus Stop |
Bally |
1964 |
The two bonus systems carry over from player to player |
Bus Stop |
Maresa |
0 |
Playfield layout is almost identical to Bally's 1967 'Surfers' |
Bushido |
Inder |
1993 |
Bushido translated is 'art of the warrior' |
Butterfly |
Sonic |
1977 |
Polyurethene playfield, Flyer refers to drop targets as pop-up targets |
Buttons And Bows |
Gottlieb |
1949 |
'Buttons and Bows' was sung by Bob Hope in the movie 'The Pale Face' |
C.O.D. |
Williams |
1953 |
COD has 3 flippers (one is an automatic flipper) |
Cabaret |
Williams |
1968 |
First game to feature an Up-post - invented by Norm Clark |
Cabaret |
Recreativos Franco |
1975 |
Likeness of Liza Minnelli as Sally Bowles in Cabaret |
Cactus Canyon |
Bally |
1998 |
Last "regular" pinball produced before the pinball 2000 system |
Cactus Jacks |
Gottlieb |
1991 |
Mechanical cactus band dances during multi-ball and special events |
Caddie |
Playmatic |
1975 |
1 player wedghead, 2 flippers, 2 pop bumpers |
Camelot |
Bally |
1970 |
4 player version of Bally's 1970 'Galahad' |
Camelot |
Bally |
1970 |
German version flyer |
Campus Queen |
Bally |
1966 |
4 player version of 'Sheba', Remade with zipper-flippers as 'Gator' |
Campus Queen |
Bally |
1966 |
German version flyer, 4 player version of Bally's 1965 'Sheba' |
Canada Dry |
Gottlieb |
1976 |
Produced for a contest in France to promote the Canada Dry soda brand |
Cannes |
Segasa |
1976 |
Similar to Segasa's 1977 'Monaco' |
Capersville |
Bally |
1966 |
First game to feature 3 ball multi-ball play, Zipper flippers |
Capersville |
Bally |
1966 |
German version flyer, First game to feature 3 ball multi-ball play |
Capri |
Chicago Coin |
1956 |
1 player, 4 designers credited on this machine |
Captain Card |
Gottlieb |
1974 |
Postcard, Add-a-ball version of 'High Hand', Italian version is 'Top Hand' |
Captain Fantastic |
Bally |
1976 |
Inspired by the movie 'Tommy' featuring Elton John |
Captain Fantastic |
Bally |
1976 |
Pinball contest brochure promoting Elton John's albums |
Captain Fantastic |
Bally |
1977 |
Home model (non-commercial machine - no coins) |
Captain Hook |
Game Plan |
1985 |
Captain Hook is a character in the 1911 novel Peter Pan |
Captain Kidd |
Gottlieb |
1960 |
5 rubbers surround a pop bumper forming the ship's helm (steering wheel) |
Captain Nemo |
Quetzal Pinball |
2012 |
Open source code, 10" LCD screen on playfield |
Captain Nemo |
Quetzal Pinball |
2012 |
Spanish version flyer |
Car Hop |
Gottlieb |
1991 |
Player can choose between 'modern' or 'nostalgia' modes |
Car Hop |
Gottlieb |
1991 |
Dutch version flyer |
Car Toon Racin' |
Skee Ball |
1996 |
Redemption pinball with car racing theme |
Caravan |
Playmatic |
1968 |
Playfield layout is nearly identical to Williams 1968 'Daffie' |
Caravan |
Williams |
1952 |
2 flippers, 4 pop bumpers, 4 trap holes |
Caravelle |
Williams |
1961 |
Styling of the 60's with aluminum trim and tapered steel legs |
Card King |
Gottlieb |
1971 |
Version of Gottlieb's 1972 'Pop-A-Card' made for export to Italy |
Card Trix |
Gottlieb |
1970 |
Postcard, Add-a-ball version of Gottlieb's 1970 'Flip A Card' |
Card Whiz |
Gottlieb |
1976 |
2 player version of Gottlieb's 1976 'Royal Flush' |
Carnival |
Bally |
1957 |
4 "push-up" flippers; the flipper shaft moves forward instead of rotating |
Carnival |
Bally |
1948 |
According to preliminary backglass art, the original name was "Mardi Gras" |
Carnival |
Midway |
1963 |
Pitch-n-bat, Playfield has rebound kickers to propel the ball around |
Carnival |
Playmatic |
1977 |
The 4 player version of this game is Playmatic's 1977 'Rio' |
Carnival |
Sega/Japan |
1971 |
Japanese flyer, Original game design |
Carolina |
United |
1949 |
The 2 flippers are located above the #9 and #10 bumpers |
Carrusel |
Maresa |
1967 |
Same playfield layout as Gottlieb's 1966 'Cross Town' |
Casanova |
Williams |
1966 |
Giacomo Girolamo Casanova (1725-1798) - Romancer of women |
Casbah |
Segasa |
1972 |
1 player version of Williams 2 player 'Darling' & 4 player 'Jubilee' |
Casino |
Chicago Coin |
1972 |
Ball-in-play counter on playfield apron |
Casino |
Williams |
1958 |
Rollovers & kick-out holes light playing cards on backglass, Gobble hole |
Casino Royale |
Segasa |
1976 |
6 digit score unit, Roulette Wheel feature awards bonus |
Catacomb |
Stern Electronics |
1981 |
Backbox animation (backbox bonus game), Multi-ball |
Catacomb |
Stern Electronics |
1981 |
German version flyer |
Cavalier |
Recel |
1979 |
4 player version of Recel's 1979 'Swash Buckler' |
Caveman |
Gottlieb |
1982 |
A video game screen is mounted at top center of the playfield |
Caveman |
Gottlieb |
1982 |
On Target Bulletin |
Celts |
Haggis |
2021 |
Australian, Pre-production 2 sided flyer |
Celts |
Haggis |
2021 |
1 sided flyer, Advertised as a limited run of 200 games |
Centaur |
Bally |
1981 |
Designer Jim Patla's inspiration was Bally's 1956 'Balls A Poppin' |
Centaur 2 |
Bally |
1983 |
German version, Centaur 2 is the follow-up to Bally's 1981 'Centaur' |
Centaur Revisited Beast Edition |
Haggis |
2023 |
Modern remake of Bally's 1981 Centaur |
Centaur Revisited Orblivion Edition |
Haggis |
2023 |
Orblivion edition flyer |
Centigrade 37 |
Gottlieb |
1977 |
Backbox animation (thermometer advances when playfield targets are hit) |
Central Park |
Gottlieb |
1966 |
Backbox animation (monkey rings bell every 100 points) |
Cerberus |
Playmatic |
1982 |
4 player, Right dual inlanes. Multiball |
Cha Cha Cha |
Sega/Japan |
1978 |
Japanese flyer, Original game design |
Challenger |
Gottlieb |
1971 |
Head to head pinball, 1 Canadian buyer special ordered 100 games |
Chamonix |
Maresa |
0 |
Chamonix is a ski resort area near the junction of France, Switzerland and Italy |
Champ |
Bally |
1974 |
Backglass features people playing pinball |
Champion |
Chicago Coin |
1949 |
Flippers are probably more like player-controlled kicking rubbers |
Champion |
Nordamatic |
1975 |
Copied the artwork of Gottlieb's 'Top Score' and '300' |
Champion Baseball |
Genco |
1955 |
Pitch-n-bat, Backbox light animation (players run bases), Match feature |
The Champion Pub |
Bally |
1998 |
Bar room brawling against a boxer on the playfield |
The Champion Pub |
Bally |
1998 |
German version flyer |
Chance |
Playmatic |
1974 |
1 player, Mechanical backbox animation (arrow moves clockwise) |
Chance |
Playmatic |
1978 |
4 player, 2 flippers, 3 pop bumpers |
Charlies Angels |
Gottlieb |
1978 |
Features Jaclyn Smith, Kate Jackson, and Cheryl Ladd from the TV show |
Check Mate |
Recel |
1975 |
4 player version of Recel's 1974 'Jake Mate' |
Checkpoint |
Data East |
1991 |
First game to use a dot matrix display (DMD) |
Cheetah |
Stern Electronics |
1980 |
The first pinball game ever to have the innovative "Add-a-Balls" feature |
Cherokee |
Interflip |
1978 |
Interflip is the name used for export games |
Cherokis |
Recreativos Franco |
1976 |
1 player version of Recreativos Franco's 1976 'Cherokee' |
Cherry Bell |
Sonic |
1978 |
Flyer states this game has a polyurethene playfield |
Chicago Cubs Triple Play |
Gottlieb |
1985 |
Backglass flyer, Advertising backglass for $99.95 |
Chicago Cubs Triple Play |
Gottlieb |
1985 |
Introduced the 'alphanumerics' display to spell out words and messages |
Chinatown |
Gottlieb |
1952 |
Roy Parker playfield and backglass, 9 trap holes |
Cinema |
Chicago Coin |
1976 |
4 player version of Chicago Coin's 1976 'Hollywood' |
Circa 1933 |
Fascination |
1979 |
Cocktail table, Similar playfield as 'Entertainer' and Allied's 'Take Five' |
Circe's Animal House |
Heighway Pinball |
2012 |
Rare version shows girl with 2 right feet :) |
Circus |
Bally |
1973 |
German version flyer |
Circus |
Bally |
1957 |
Same playfield design as Bally's 1956 'Balls A Poppin' |
Circus |
Bally |
1973 |
4 player version of Bally's 1974 'Big Show' |
Circus |
Gottlieb |
1980 |
Widebody, Playfield is 3" wider than other System 80 widebodies |
Circus |
Zaccaria |
1977 |
Made in both E.M and solid state versions |
Circus |
Cedes S.A. |
0 |
Copy of the 2 player Gottlieb's 1962 'Fashion Show'. This may be a conversion |
Circus Circus |
Century |
1978 |
Cocktail table, 'Action Ring' encloses the pop bumper within a ring of bumpers |
Circus Wagon |
Williams |
1955 |
2 flippers, 3 pop bumpers, Kick-out hole, Gobble hole |
Cirqus Voltaire |
Bally |
1997 |
German version flyer |
Cirqus Voltaire |
Bally |
1997 |
Alternate version |
Cirqus Voltaire |
Bally |
1997 |
Score display mounted on the playfield |
Class Of 1812 |
Gottlieb |
1991 |
Beating heart and chattering teeth, Molded 3-D backglass |
Class Of 1812 |
Gottlieb |
1991 |
German version flyer |
Classy Bowler |
Gottlieb |
1956 |
2 gobble holes, Win up to 5 credits, Artwork by Roy Parker |
Cleopatra |
Gottlieb |
1977 |
4 player E.M version of Gottlieb's 1978 'Pyramid' |
Cleopatra |
Gottlieb |
1977 |
Produced in both solid state and electromechanical versions |
Close Encounters Of The Third Kind |
Gottlieb |
1978 |
2 flippers, 5 drop targets, Roto-target |
Clown |
Zaccaria |
1985 |
English text, A hanging target moves back & forth on the playfield |
Clown |
Zaccaria |
1985 |
Italian version, A hanging target moves back and forth on the playfield |
Clown |
Inder |
1988 |
Illuminated ramps, Hard coated playfield |
Club House |
Williams |
1958 |
Backglass has both bulb scoring and reel scoring |
Cobra |
Nuova Bell Games |
1987 |
Inspired by the movie 'Cobra' with Sylvester Stallone |
Cobra |
Nuova Bell Games |
1987 |
German version flyer |
Collector's Cabinet |
Midway |
1999 |
Custom mini-cabinet with parts from different games |
College Daze |
Gottlieb |
1949 |
Roy Parker changed the name from 'College Days' to 'College Daze' |
College Queens |
Gottlieb |
1969 |
4 player version of Gottlieb's 1969 'Airport' |
Colorama |
Keeney |
1963 |
This was the last pinball game produced by Keeney |
Colors |
Williams |
1954 |
2 midget playfields, 3 thumper bumpers, 2 cyclonic rubber shooters |
Combat |
Zaccaria |
1977 |
Made in both E.M and solid state versions |
Come Back |
Nondum |
1988 |
The Internet Pinball Database states manufacturer as Nondum not C.I.F.A |
Come Back |
Nondum |
1988 |
Spanish version flyer |
Comet |
Williams |
1985 |
First solid state game to feature a one million point shot |
Comics |
Rally |
1968 |
Similar playfield as Rally's 1967 'Playboy' |
Coney Island |
Game Plan |
1979 |
Unique sound oriented to Coney Island game play, Memory recall |
Congo |
Williams |
1995 |
Produced as a complete game and a conversion kit for WPC games |
Congo |
Williams |
1995 |
German version flyer |
Conquest 200 |
Playmatic |
1976 |
1 player version of Playmatic's 1976 'New World' |
Contact |
Williams |
1978 |
Williams first widebody pinball with dual action flippers |
Contest |
Gottlieb |
1958 |
Similar playfield as Gottlieb's 1958 'Rocket Ship' and Gottlieb's 1959 'Atlas' |
Continental Cafe |
Gottlieb |
1957 |
2 flippers, 4 pop bumpers, 3 gobble holes, 2 bullseye targets |
Control Tower |
Williams |
1951 |
2 flippers, 3 pop bumpers, 3 kick-out holes, Tilt penalty is ball in play |
Coquette |
Williams |
1962 |
2 flippers, 3 pop bumpers, 2 kick-out holes, Swinging target |
Coronation |
Gottlieb |
1952 |
Made 6 months before the crowning of queen Elizabeth II on June 2, 1953 |
Corral |
Gottlieb |
1961 |
Backglass has a "Score To Beat" window showing a suggested high score |
Corvette |
Bally |
1994 |
Matchbox car racetrack, Engine-shaped ball shaker |
Cosmic Carnival |
Suncoast Pinball |
2019 |
Single sided flyer |
Cosmic Carnival |
Suncoast Pinball |
2019 |
Only a small amount of machines were ever produced |
Cosmic Flash |
NSM/Lowen |
1985 |
German, "Pin-kit" system, Licensed from Bell Games |
Cosmic Gunfight |
Williams |
1982 |
Originally named 'Dragon Fly', "Cosmic multi-ball" |
Cosmic Princess |
Stern Electronics |
1979 |
Released by Leisure & Allied Industries (Australia), Optional photomat unit |
Cosmos |
Bally |
1968 |
Mechanical backbox animation, Zipper flippers |
Count Down |
Gottlieb |
1979 |
4 player solid state version of Gottlieb's 1979 E.M 'Space Walk' |
Counterforce |
Gottlieb |
1980 |
Widebody, System 80, 4 flippers, 7 bank drop targets |
Cover Girl |
Gottlieb |
1962 |
The backglass shows twelve girls |
Cow Poke |
Gottlieb |
1965 |
Add-a-ball version of 'Buckaroo', Played by Elton John in the film 'Tommy' |
Cowboy |
Chicago Coin |
1970 |
4 player version of Chicago Coin's 1970 'Big Flipper', Jumbo 5" flippers |
Crazy Ball |
Chicago Coin |
1948 |
Operator option for Regular (Novelty play) or Free Play (Replay) operation |
Crazy Clock |
Sega/Japan |
1972 |
Japanese flyer, Original game design |
Crazy Race |
Recel |
1978 |
Used the Rockwell PPS4 chipset like early Gottlieb machines |
Creature From The Black Lagoon |
Bally |
1992 |
Hologram of creature under playfield in simulated lagoon |
Crescendo |
Gottlieb |
1970 |
2 player version of Gottlieb's 1970 'Groovy', Italian version is 'Psychedelic' |
Criss Cross |
Gottlieb |
1958 |
The roto-targets on this game use colors, not numbers or other symbols |
Criterium 2000 |
Recel |
1975 |
The same company made an export version as Recel's 1975 'Criterium 2000' |
Criterium 4 |
Recel |
1975 |
Ball trap post, Noise free D.C bumpers & flippers |
Criterium 75 |
Recel |
1975 |
Made in both E.M and solid state versions |
Criterium 75 |
Recel |
1975 |
German version flyer, Made in both E.M and solid state versions |
Criterium 80 |
Recel |
1975 |
The same company made a domestic version as Petaco's 1975 'Criterium 80' |
The Crocodile Hunter |
Bally |
2005 |
Under license from Bally to The Pinball Factory of Australia, Never produced |
Cross Country |
Bally |
1963 |
Reaching the end of the route awards a free game |
Cross Town |
Gottlieb |
1966 |
Backbox animation (subway doors open), Replay version of 'Subway' |
Crossroads |
Gottlieb |
1952 |
Landing all five balls into the five trap holes awards 3 replays |
Crossword |
Williams |
1959 |
2 flippers, 3 pop bumpers, 6 passive bumpers, 9 gobble holes |
Crystal Ball |
T.D. Llobregat |
1970 |
Playfield has been plasticized by Jolux of Paris |
CSI |
Stern Pinball |
2008 |
Based on the popular television show CSI: Crime Scene Investigation |
Cue Ball |
Williams |
1956 |
4 pop bumpers (1 between the flippers) |
Cue Ball Wizard |
Gottlieb |
1992 |
Featuring Gottlieb's tournament mode, Full-sized captive cue ball |
Cue Ball Wizard |
Gottlieb |
1992 |
German version flyer, Distributed by Tuning |
Cue T |
Williams |
1968 |
Add-a-ball version of Williams 1969 'Miss O' |
Cue Tease |
Bally |
1963 |
New snap-lock flippers |
Cue Tee |
Williams |
1954 |
Similar to Williams 1954 'Star Pool' |
Cybernaut |
Bally |
1985 |
German version flyer |
Cybernaut |
Bally |
1985 |
Also produced in Germany as Bally Wulff's 1986 'Cybernaut' |
Cyclone |
Gottlieb |
1951 |
The kickback lanes are called "side recovery lanes" in the flyer |
Cyclone |
Williams |
1988 |
Backbox animation (spinning mystery wheel), Ferris wheel |
Cyclone |
Williams |
1988 |
German version flyer |
Daffie |
Williams |
1968 |
Add-a-ball version of Williams 1968 'Doozie' |
Daffy Derby |
Williams |
1954 |
Backbox animation (galloping horses in backbox), Midget playfield |
Daisy May |
Gottlieb |
1954 |
4 flippers (note the unusual flipper arrangement) |
Dakar |
Mr. Game |
1988 |
Small video monitor in backbox, Unique cabinet |
Dancing |
Centro Matic S.A |
0 |
Mechanical backbox animation (silhouettes dance in the backglass) |
Dancing Dolls |
Gottlieb |
1960 |
Backbox animation (silhouettes dance), Last Gottlieb with bulb scoring |
Dancing Lady |
Gottlieb |
1966 |
Backbox animation (spinning ballerina), Carousel roto-targets |
Dardos |
Maresa |
0 |
Open-elbow inlanes allow ball to pass from inlane to outlane and vice-versa |
Dark Shadow |
Nuova Bell Games |
1986 |
New style cabinet, Also available as a kit |
Darling |
Sega/Japan |
1973 |
Japanese version, American game distributed by Sega / Japan |
Darling |
Williams |
1973 |
2 player version of Williams 1973 'Jubilee' |
Darts |
Williams |
1960 |
First game designed by Steve Kordek for Williams |
De Icer |
Williams |
1949 |
Impulse flippers (either flipper button pulses both flippers simultaneously) |
Deadly Weapon |
Gottlieb |
1990 |
A simple design "Street level" game |
Deadpool Limited Edition |
Stern Pinball |
2018 |
Limited edition flyer |
Deadpool Premium Edition |
Stern Pinball |
2018 |
Premium version flyer |
Deadpool Pro Edition |
Stern Pinball |
2018 |
Pro version flyer |
Deadpool Pro Edition |
Stern Pinball |
2018 |
Chinese version flyer |
Dealer 21 |
Williams |
1953 |
Win replays by scoring 21, Drain lane between flippers |
Dealer's Choice |
Williams |
1974 |
4 player version of Williams 'Lucky Ace'. Similar playfield as 'High Ace' |
Defender |
Williams |
1982 |
Preceded by the hit video game of the same name |
Delta Queen |
Bally |
1974 |
Named after the US Historic Landmark "the Delta Queen" |
Deluxe Baseball |
Midway |
1962 |
Pitch-n-bat, Widebody, Playfield has ramp that moves up and down |
Deluxe Baseball |
United |
1960 |
Pitch-n-bat, A replay version of 'Yankee Baseball' with match feature |
Deluxe Baseball |
Williams |
1953 |
Pitch-n-bat, Backbox animation (players run bases) |
Deluxe Baseball 1957 |
Williams |
1957 |
Pitch-n-bat, Backbox animation (players run bases) |
Deluxe Batting Champ |
Williams |
1961 |
Pitch-n-bat, Backbox animation (players run bases) |
Deluxe Fun Cruise |
Bally |
1966 |
No flippers were used on this game but the slingshots are very powerful |
Deluxe World Series |
Williams |
1954 |
Pitch-n-bat, Backbox animation (players run bases) |
Demolition Man |
Williams |
1994 |
Widebody, Upright handles for flipper buttons, Magnetic ball lifter |
Derby |
Centro Matic S.A |
0 |
Similar playfield as Gottlieb's 1961 'Foto Finish' |
Derby Day |
Gottlieb |
1956 |
1 gobble hole, Single pop bumper below the 2 flippers |
Derby Day |
Williams |
1967 |
Shoot the playfield targets to get ponies in backbox across finish line |
Devil Riders |
Zaccaria |
1984 |
Backbox animation (a motorcycle performs loops) |
Devils Dare |
Gottlieb |
1982 |
Widebody, 1st system 80A game |
Devils Dare |
Gottlieb |
1982 |
How to play flyer |
Dialed In Collectors Edition |
Jersey Jack Pinball |
2017 |
Collectors edition pre-production flyer |
Dialed In Comic Book |
Jersey Jack Pinball |
2017 |
12 page comic book |
Dialed In Limited Edition |
Jersey Jack Pinball |
2017 |
Limited edition flyer |
Dialed In Limited Edition |
Jersey Jack Pinball |
2017 |
KingPin Games limited edition flyer |
Dialed In Standard Edition |
Jersey Jack Pinball |
2017 |
KingPin Games standard edition flyer |
Dialed In Standard Edition |
Jersey Jack Pinball |
2017 |
Standard edition flyer |
Diamond Jack |
Gottlieb |
1967 |
Postcard, Add-a-ball version of 'King of Diamonds', Italian version is 'Solitaire' |
Diamond Lady |
Gottlieb |
1988 |
Introduced a new backbox design with extended side panels |
Diamond Lady |
Gottlieb |
1988 |
German version flyer |
Diamond Lill |
Gottlieb |
1954 |
2 kick-out holes, Center horseshoe around a pop bumper, Reverse flippers |
Diamond Plate Playfields |
Williams |
1988 |
Promo for Diamond Plate playfields, WPC system and Mylar letterhead |
Dimension |
Gottlieb |
1971 |
Postcard, Add-a-ball version of Gottlieb's 1971 '2001' |
Diner |
Williams |
1990 |
Backbox animations (clock hands count time & diners bobble when shaken) |
Ding Dong |
Williams |
1968 |
Replay version of Williams 1968 'Smarty' |
Ding Dong |
M.A.M |
1970 |
Manufactured by Manufacturas Automaticas Americanas of Barcelona |
Dinosaur Eggs |
Alvin G. and Company |
1993 |
Redemption game; not a pinball, Dispenses tickets |
Dipsy Doodle |
Sega/Japan |
1970 |
Japanese version, American game distributed by Sega / Japan |
Dipsy Doodle |
Williams |
1970 |
4 player version of Williams 1971 'Doodle Bug' |
Dirty Harry |
Williams |
1995 |
Moving 44 Magnum on playfield shoots pinballs at targets |
Dirty Harry |
Williams |
1995 |
German version flyer |
Disco |
Stern Electronics |
1977 |
2 flippers, 2 pop bumpers, 2 rollunder spinners |
Disco 79 |
Allied Leisure |
1979 |
Cocktail table, same playfield layout as Allied Leisure's 'Hearts Spades' |
Disco Fever |
Williams |
1978 |
Based on the movie 'Saturday Night Fever', Banana flippers |
Disco Fever/Close Encounters |
Williams-Gottlieb |
1978 |
Multi game flyer from French distributor Sovoda |
Discotek |
Bally |
1965 |
New triple flippers, An upper "lonely" flipper was added |
Disk Jockey |
Williams |
1952 |
Combination bingo machine and pinball |
Dixieland |
Bally |
1968 |
Zipper flippers, The playfield references Basin Street in New Orleans |
Doctor Who |
Bally |
1992 |
Based on the British science fiction T.V show |
Doctor Who |
Bally |
1992 |
Shot map |
Doctor Who |
Bally |
1992 |
German version flyer |
Dodge City |
Gottlieb |
1965 |
Backbox animation (cowboy dances), Projection roto unit under playfield |
Dogies |
Bally |
1968 |
A special version was produced for Germany |
Dogies |
Bally |
1968 |
German version single sided flyer |
Dogies |
Bally |
1968 |
German version double sided flyer |
Dolly |
Marvel |
1947 |
The first flipper game made by Marvel |
Dolly Parton |
Bally |
1979 |
Dolly Parton kept changing her mind about her image on the backglass |
Dolphin |
Chicago Coin |
1974 |
2 player version of Chicago Coin's 1974 'Showtime' |
Dolphin |
Chicago Coin |
1974 |
Alternate version flyer with black accent color instead of blue |
Domino |
Gottlieb |
1968 |
Replay version of Gottlieb's 1968 'PlayMates' |
Domino |
Williams |
1952 |
Williams wanted to name it 'Mardi Gras' but Genco already used that name |
Domino |
Maresa |
0 |
Copy of Gottlieb's 1968 'Domino' |
Don Quijote |
Recel |
1979 |
The same company made a domestic version as Petaco's 'D. Quijote' |
Dona Elvira 2 |
Sleic |
1996 |
The playfield layout is the same as Playmatic's 1979 'Party' |
Doodle Bug |
Sega/Japan |
1971 |
Japanese version, American game distributed by Sega / Japan |
Doodle Bug |
Williams |
1971 |
Replay version of 'Love Bug', 1 player version of 'Dipsy Doodle' |
Doozie |
Williams |
1968 |
Replay version of Williams 1968 'Daffie' |
Double Action |
Gottlieb |
1958 |
Similar playfield as Gottlieb's 1959 'Miss Annabelle' |
Double Barrel |
Williams |
1961 |
Swinging target (the ball kickers propel ball to the swinging target) |
Double Feature |
Gottlieb |
1950 |
This game introduced the "kicking rubber" feature |
Double Header |
Williams |
1950 |
Pitch-n-bat / Shuffle, first game with a horizontal running man unit |
Double Play |
Williams |
1965 |
Pitch-n-bat, Backbox animation (players run bases), Flyer shaped like glove |
Double Shuffle |
Gottlieb |
1949 |
Backglass light animation (puck moves across shuffleboard) |
Dr. Dude |
Bally |
1990 |
Most Dr. Dudes are System 11C; only about 100 are WPC Alpha-numeric |
Dracula |
Stern Electronics |
1979 |
Also manufactured in Australia under license as LAI's 1979 'Dracula' |
Dragon |
Gottlieb |
1978 |
Also made in a 4 player E.M version |
Dragon |
Interflip |
1977 |
4 player version of Recreativos Franco's 1977 'Dragoon' |
Dragon |
Interflip |
1977 |
German version flyer |
Dragonette |
Gottlieb |
1954 |
Humorous take off of the T.V show Dragnet |
Dragonfist |
Stern Electronics |
1982 |
Capitalized on the popularity of the Bruce Lee kung fu craze |
Dragoon |
Recreativos Franco |
1977 |
1 player version of Interflip's 1977 'Dragon' |
Drained |
Multimorphic |
2021 |
Kit game for Multimorphic machines |
Dreamy |
Williams |
1950 |
2 flippers, 2 pop bumpers, 3 kick-out holes, Tilt penalty is ball in play |
Drop A Card |
Gottlieb |
1971 |
Replay version of Gottlieb's 1972 'Pop-A-Card' |
Drop A Card |
Petaco |
0 |
See Gottlieb's 1971 'Drop A Card' |
Duette Deluxe |
Gottlieb |
1955 |
Same game as 'Duette' but in a different style cabinet |
Dungeons & Dragons |
Bally |
1987 |
Magic Save - similar to flex save on Bally's 1987 'Hardbody' |
Duotron |
Gottlieb |
1974 |
2 player version of Gottlieb's 1974 'Magnotron' |
Dyn O Mite |
Allied Leisure |
1975 |
2 player version of Allied Leisure's 1975 'Rock On' |
Eager Beaver |
Williams |
1965 |
Illuminated backglass marquee. Drop-down cabinet |
Earth Wind Fire |
Zaccaria |
1981 |
2 flippers, 4 pop bumpers, 4 bank drop targets, Kick-out hole |
Earthshaker |
Williams |
1989 |
Machine shakes at certain times during a game to simulate an earthquake |
Easy Aces |
Gottlieb |
1955 |
Transition to metal legs, Backbox light animation (playing cards light up) |
Egg Head |
Gottlieb |
1961 |
Similar playfield as Gottlieb's 1963 'Square Head' |
Eight Ball |
Bally |
1977 |
First game with a memory, Used chimes instead of electronic sound |
Eight Ball (8 Ball) |
Williams |
1966 |
Introduced the 'split bank' to keep track of targets hit by each player |
Eight Ball (8 Ball) |
Williams |
1952 |
Backwards flippers (drain lane between flippers) |
Eight Ball Champ |
Bally |
1985 |
German version flyer |
Eight Ball Champ |
Bally |
1985 |
Third in the 8 Ball Series designed by George Christian, No multi-ball |
Eight Ball Deluxe |
Bally |
1981 |
Some of the first games had plastic playfields |
Eight Ball Deluxe |
Bally |
1981 |
Postcard, U.K version |
Eight Ball Deluxe Limited Edition |
Bally |
1982 |
The original was so successful it was produced again in this limited edition |
El Dorado |
Gottlieb |
1975 |
Replay version of Gottlieb's 1975 'Gold Strike' |
El Dorado City Of Gold |
Gottlieb |
1984 |
The last game produced by Mylstar but was continued by Premier |
El Gran Chaparral |
Emagar |
1976 |
Cult television series broadcast on NBC between 1967 and 1971 |
El Rancho |
Keeney |
1962 |
No flippers, This 1 player game has projection scoring at top of backbox |
El Toro |
Bally |
1972 |
New improved all-steel front door with the diamond shape in the middle |
El Toro |
Williams |
1963 |
2 flippers, 4 pop bumpers, Rotating drum in playfield indicates target value |
Electronic System 3 |
Recel |
1980 |
Fold-out flyer describing Recel's electonic system |
Elektra |
Bally |
1981 |
First 3-level playfield. Only standard width 3-level playfield game |
Elektra |
Bally |
1981 |
Pre-release flyer, Printed in bottom right corner 'arriving January 1982' |
Elektra |
Bally |
1981 |
German version flyer |
Elite Guard |
Gottlieb |
1968 |
Italian version of Gottlieb's 1968 'Palace Guard' |
Elton John C.E & P.E |
Jersey Jack Pinball |
2023 |
Comparison flyer with collectors edition & platinum edition |
Elton John Collectors Edition |
Jersey Jack Pinball |
2023 |
Collectors edition flyer |
Elton John Platinum Edition |
Jersey Jack Pinball |
2023 |
Platinum edition flyer |
Elton John Promo |
Jersey Jack Pinball |
2023 |
Promo card 9" X 4" |
Elvira And The Party Monsters |
Bally |
1989 |
Broken bones plastics referred to Dennis Nordman's motorcycle accident |
Elvira's House Of Horrors |
Stern Pinball |
2023 |
Blood Red Kiss Edition |
Elvira's House Of Horrors |
Stern Pinball |
2021 |
40th anniversary flyer |
Elvira's House of Horrors L.E |
Stern Pinball |
2019 |
Limited edition flyer |
Elvira's House of Horrors Premium |
Stern Pinball |
2019 |
Premium edition flyer |
Elvira's House of Horrors Signature |
Stern Pinball |
2019 |
Signature edition flyer |
Elvis |
Stern Pinball |
2004 |
Mechanical Elvis toy, 5 bank drop target, Second-level playfield |
Elvis |
Stern Pinball |
2004 |
Single sided flyer |
Embryon |
Bally |
1981 |
The fifth and last widebody pinball from Bally |
The Empire Strikes Back |
Hankin |
1980 |
Australian, Widebody, Last pinball machine built by Hankin |
Eros One |
Fascination |
1979 |
Cocktail table, Chimes for sound, LED modules for scoring, 8 sided cabinet |
Escape |
Jac Van Ham |
1987 |
Holland, 2 flippers, 3 pop bumpers, Captive ball |
Escape From The Lost World |
Bally |
1988 |
German version flyer |
Escape From The Lost World |
Bally |
1988 |
Double level playfield, Introduced new diagnostics system |
Escape From The Lost World |
Bally |
1988 |
Poster size flyer with blue background |
Eureka |
Bally |
1948 |
This is a reissue of Bally's 1938 'Eureka' |
Euromat Deluxe/Super 2 |
Aisch & Melchers |
1964 |
German, Wall-mounted game, The playfield is sloped towards the player |
Evel Knievel |
Bally |
1977 |
Produced in both E.M and S.S versions |
Evil Fight |
Playmatic |
1980 |
Starting the game plays the Close Encounters tune |
Excalibur |
Gottlieb |
1988 |
2-ball multiball, No slingshots, Hand-drawn translite |
Exciting Pinball Art |
Irving Kaye |
1979 |
Limited edition of 6 backglasses to collect |
Explorer |
Sega/Japan |
1972 |
Japanese flyer, Original game design |
Expo |
Williams |
1969 |
Backbox animation (backglass spinner), Center Up-post |
Expressway |
Bally |
1971 |
Spelling 'EXPRESSWAY' in order earns the special, Up-post |
Extra Inning |
Williams |
1962 |
Pitch-n-bat, Backbox animation (players run bases) |
F-14 Tomcat |
Williams |
1987 |
4 flippers, 3 rotating beacons on backbox, 4 ball multi-ball, Jagov kicker |
F1 Grand Prix |
Nuova Bell Games |
1987 |
1st auto ball launcher - ball launches by pressing right flipper button |
Faces |
Sonic |
1976 |
B&W flyer, Similar playfield as Williams 1976 'Grand Prix' |
Faces |
Sonic |
1976 |
Color flyer, Similar playfield as Williams 1976 'Grand Prix' |
Faeton |
Juegos Populares |
1985 |
Playfield has a layout almost identical to Recel's 1979 'D. Quijote' |
Fair Fight |
Recel |
1978 |
The same company made a domestic version as Petaco's 'Fair Fight' |
Fair Lady |
Gottlieb |
1956 |
Similar playfield as Gottlieb's 1956 'Sea Belles' |
Fairway |
Williams |
1953 |
2 flippers, 4 gobble holes, 6 eject holes |
Fairy |
Playmatic |
1975 |
1 player version of Playmatic's 1976 'Fantasy' |
Falstaff |
Gottlieb |
1957 |
4 player, 2 gobble holes, Roto-target, Replays only awarded based on score |
Family Fun |
Game Plan |
1979 |
Cocktail table, Same playfield design as Game Plan's 1979 'Star Trip' |
Family Guy |
Stern Pinball |
2007 |
Stewie mini-playfield, Up-post, Rotating Stewie character |
Fan Tas Tic |
Sega/Japan |
1972 |
Japanese version, American game distributed by Sega / Japan |
Fan Tas Tic |
Williams |
1972 |
Pop bumper between the flippers, Captive ball spinner (roulette wheel) |
Fandango |
Playmatic |
1976 |
1 player version of Playmatic's 1976 'Fiesta' |
Fans |
Maresa |
0 |
Playfield layout is similar to Williams 1968 'Doozie' |
Fantastic Car |
I.D.S.A |
1986 |
Fantastic Car was the Spanish response to the U.S TV series 'Knight Rider' |
Fantasy |
Playmatic |
1976 |
4 player version of Playmatic's 1975 'Fairy' |
Far Out |
Gottlieb |
1974 |
4 player version of Gottlieb's 1974 'Out of Sight' |
Farfalla |
Zaccaria |
1983 |
Italian version, Farfalla means butterfly in Italian |
Fashion Show |
Gottlieb |
1962 |
2 flippers, 3 pop bumpers, Advancing target value disc |
Fast Ball |
Williams |
1969 |
Pitch-n-bat, Widebody, Backbox animation (players run bases) |
Fast Ball |
Williams |
1969 |
Flyer version with red background |
Fast Draw |
Gottlieb |
1975 |
4 player version of Gottlieb's 1975 'Quick Draw' |
Fathom |
Bally |
1981 |
Artist Kevin O'Connor designed the art for the brochure |
Fathom Revisited |
Haggis |
2021 |
Remake of Bally's 1981 'Fathom' |
Feria |
T.D. Llobregat |
1964 |
Playfield glass and its metal frame are hinged, Formica cabinet |
Festival |
Chicago Coin |
1966 |
Appears to be the 1st pinball machine to have carousel roto-targets |
Festival |
T.D. Llobregat |
1962 |
Playfield layout is a copy of Gottlieb's 1962 'Fashion Show' |
The Fiery 30's |
Recel |
1974 |
4 player version of Recel's 1974 'Bang Bang' |
Fiesta |
Playmatic |
1976 |
4 player version of Playmatic's 1976 'Fandango' |
Fiesta |
Williams |
1959 |
The flyer incorrectly states 5 thumper bumpers but there are only 3 |
Fifty Fifty (50 50) |
Bally |
1965 |
The largest number of mushroom bumpers on any Bally game |
Fifty Jahre Bally (50 Year Bally) |
Bally |
1982 |
German flyer celebrating Bally's 50 year anniversary |
Fire |
Williams |
1987 |
Rotating light cylinder under playfield simulates building on fire |
Fire |
Williams |
1987 |
Postcard, Playing card size promo given out at trade shows |
Fire Champagne Edition |
Williams |
1987 |
Backbox has rotating light cylinders which are not on the regular version |
Fire Cracker |
Chicago Coin |
1963 |
Flyer states "available also in 2 player added ball model" |
Fire Mountain |
Zaccaria |
1980 |
Associated Leisure version flyer |
Fire Mountain |
Zaccaria |
1980 |
Similar playfield to Bally's 1977 'Night Rider' |
Fire Queen |
Gottlieb |
1977 |
2 player version of Gottlieb's 1977 'Vulcan' |
Fireball |
Bally |
1976 |
Home model (no coins), Sold in Sears in 1978 for about $700 |
Fireball |
Bally |
1972 |
First game to use a whirlwind spinner, Originally sold for $895 |
Fireball |
Centro Matic S.A |
1973 |
1 player version of the 4 player Bally's 1972 'Fireball' |
Fireball 2 |
Bally |
1981 |
2 level playfield, Little demon post, Dave Christiansen's last for Bally |
Fireball Classic |
Bally |
1985 |
Solid State re-make of the 1972 'Fireball' similar art, No zipper flippers |
Fireball Classic |
Bally |
1985 |
German version flyer |
Firecracker |
Bally |
1971 |
Used in Kelsey's Bar on the T.V show 'All in the Family' |
Firecracker |
Bally |
1971 |
German version flyer |
Firepower |
Williams |
1980 |
Academy award 4 page flyer, "best in industry" award |
Firepower |
Williams |
1980 |
Introduced 'lane change' activated by pressing the right flipper button |
Firepower 2 |
Williams |
1983 |
Used excess backboxes from the production run of Williams 1981 'Hyperball' |
Fish Tales |
Williams |
1992 |
German version flyer |
Fish Tales |
Williams |
1992 |
Ball-launching catapult next to the rotary reel lock, Moving fish topper |
Fish Tales |
Williams |
1992 |
Shot map |
FJ |
Hankin |
1978 |
Australian, 'FJ' refers to the Australian automobile model "FJ" |
Flag Ship |
Gottlieb |
1957 |
2 flippers, 4 pop bumpers, 2 passive bumpers, 2 slingshots, 3 gobble holes |
Flame Of Athens |
Allied Leisure |
1978 |
Cocktail table, Same as Fascination's 'Eros One' |
Flamenco Show |
T.D. Llobregat |
0 |
The backglass indicates the manufacturer is "Automatics" |
Flash |
Sega/Japan |
1979 |
Japanese version, American game distributed by Sega / Japan |
Flash |
Williams |
1979 |
Steve Ritchie's 1st design for Williams, 1st game with background sound |
Flash |
Williams |
1979 |
German version, Fold-out |
Flash Baseball |
Midway |
1972 |
Pitch-n-bat, Ball pitching and batting devices, 8-track sound |
Flash Dragon |
Playmatic |
1986 |
Beating high score receives Polaroid photo from camera in backbox |
Flash Gordon |
Bally |
1981 |
Bally's 1st double level playfield, 1st with "Squawk and Talk" sound |
Flicker |
Bally |
1975 |
2 player version of Bally's 1974 'Boomerang' |
Flight 2000 |
Stern Electronics |
1980 |
Widebody, 1st talking Stern game using the VSU-100 speech board |
Flight 2000 |
Stern Electronics |
1980 |
German version flyer, Widebody |
The Flintstones |
ICE |
1994 |
Redemption game, Reverse "club" flippers, Dispenses tickets |
The Flintstones |
Williams |
1994 |
Bowling alley, Rock slicer, Smart ramps, Bronto crane |
Flip 6 |
Inder |
1990 |
Same as Inder's 1990 'Mundial 90' but with monitor in backbox |
Flip A Card |
Gottlieb |
1970 |
Replay version of Gottlieb's 1970 'Card Trix' |
Flip Flop |
Bally |
1976 |
1 of 3 machines by Bally with flip cards, 1st with D.C current on bumpers |
Flipp Foto |
Weiko |
1979 |
Add-on device snaps a polaroid picture when the player wins a free game |
Flipper |
Gottlieb |
1960 |
French version made for S.O.G.E.D.A. the Gottlieb distributor in France |
Flipper |
Gottlieb |
1960 |
First add-a-ball machine and introduced the concept of extended play |
Flipper Clown |
Gottlieb |
1962 |
Mechanical backbox animation, Twin roto-targets, Add-a-ball |
Flipper Cowboy |
Gottlieb |
1962 |
Backbox animation (cowboy shoots at target), Twin roto-targets |
Flipper Fair |
Gottlieb |
1961 |
Similar playfield as Gottlieb's 1966 'Cross Town', Backbox animation |
Flipper Football |
Capcom |
1996 |
Timed play, Adult language, 1st game with Dot Matrix under playfield glass |
Flipper Football |
Capcom |
1996 |
German version flyer |
The Flipper Game |
Recel |
1980 |
Recel's export version, Petaco made domestic version with the same name |
The Flipper Game |
Petaco |
1980 |
Petaco's domestic version, Recel made export version with the same name |
Flipper Parade |
Gottlieb |
1961 |
Backbox animation (cannon fires ball), Add-a-ball |
Flipper Pool |
Gottlieb |
1965 |
Backbox animation (mini pool balls drop when playfield targets are hit) |
Flipperland NR.1 |
Bally |
1984 |
German version flyer, Celebrating that Bally pinball is #1 |
Flying Carpet |
Gottlieb |
1972 |
Same playfield design used later on Mirco Games 1975 'Spirit of 76' |
Flying Chariots |
Gottlieb |
1963 |
Target Alley is the long center lane with variable values for the center target |
Flying Circus |
Gottlieb |
1961 |
French version flyer |
Flying Circus |
Gottlieb |
1961 |
New "Chain Reaction" feature awards Special when 5 balls on lit side |
Flying High |
Centro Matic S.A |
1977 |
Also produced as a 4 player solid state game in 1978 |
Flying High |
Gottlieb |
1953 |
2 flippers, 2 pop bumpers, 8 trap holes |
Flying Turns |
Midway |
1964 |
Widebody, Backbox animation (cars race around track), Turret shooter |
Follow The Dancing Pinball |
Stern Electronics |
1980 |
Stern aquires Seeburg to begin making video games |
Foo Fighters Limited Edition |
Stern Pinball |
2023 |
Limited edition version flyer |
Foo Fighters Premium Edition |
Stern Pinball |
2023 |
Premium version flyer |
Foo Fighters Pro Edition |
Stern Pinball |
2023 |
Pro version flyer |
Football Europe Flipper |
Automatenbau Förster |
1967 |
Head to head pinball, English version |
Football Europe Flipper |
Automatenbau Förster |
1967 |
Head to head pinball, French version |
Force 2 |
Gottlieb |
1981 |
German version flyer, 2 ball multi-ball, 4 flippers |
Force 2 |
Gottlieb |
1981 |
Widebody, 2 ball multi-ball, 4 flippers |
Formula 1 |
Recel |
1980 |
Nine cars against the machine, 2 flippers, Pay-out tray |
Fortune |
Recel |
1976 |
The 4 player version of this game is Recel's 1976 'Lady Luck' |
Foto Finish |
Gottlieb |
1961 |
Made in both woodrail and metal-rail format |
Four Aces (4 Aces) |
Williams |
1970 |
Widebody, Electromagnets on playfield hold ball for bonus count |
Four Bagger Deluxe (4 Bagger) |
Williams |
1956 |
Pitch-n-bat, Backbox animation (players run bases) |
Four Corners (4 Corners) |
Williams |
1952 |
16 trap holes, Combines elements of a bingo machine with flipper pinball |
The 4 Horsemen |
Gottlieb |
1950 |
4 flippers, 4 pop bumpers, Blocking 'V' gate between flippers |
Four Million B.C |
Bally |
1971 |
3 ball multi-ball, Zipper flippers, A special version was made for Germany |
Four Million B.C |
Sega/Japan |
1971 |
Japanese version, American game distributed by Sega / Japan |
Four Queens (4 Queens) |
Bally |
1970 |
B&W, 1 player, Zipper flippers |
Four Roses (4 Roses) |
Williams |
1962 |
Reverse wedgehead, 2 flippers, 3 pop bumpers, 4 rotating targets |
Four Seasons |
Gottlieb |
1968 |
Poster Flyer, 2 flippers, 3 pop bumpers, 2 rotating arrow bumpers |
Four Square (4 Square) |
Gottlieb |
1971 |
Replay version of Gottlieb's 1971 'Astro' |
Four Star (4 Star) |
Williams |
1958 |
2 flippers, 4 pop bumpers, Gobble hole |
Four Stars |
Gottlieb |
1952 |
Postcard, Similar to Gottlieb's 1952 'Quartette' |
Four X Four (4X4) |
Maresa |
0 |
Copy of Gottlieb's 1971 '4 Square' |
Foxy Lady |
Game Plan |
1978 |
Cocktail table, Resulted from left-overs of Game Plan's 'Black Velvet' |
Foxy Lady |
Game Plan |
1978 |
Version 2, Model has a different pose than standard flyer |
Foxy Lady |
Game Plan |
1978 |
German version flyer |
Frank Thomas Big Hurt |
Gottlieb |
1995 |
Frank Thomas was a first baseman for the Chicago White Sox |
Freddy A Nightmare On Elm Sreet |
Gottlieb |
1994 |
A unique Up-post between the bottom flippers is designated as the "claw ball save" |
Freddy A Nightmare On Elm Sreet |
Gottlieb |
1994 |
Postcard, Dutch version flyer |
Free Fall |
Gottlieb |
1974 |
Postcard, Add-a-ball version of 'Sky Jump', Italian version is 'Sky Dive' |
Freedom |
Bally |
1976 |
Produced in both E.M and S.S, Redesigned playfield after flyer was printed |
Freefall |
Stern Electronics |
1981 |
Widebody, Center playfield kicker routes balls to elevated tramway |
Freshie |
Williams |
1949 |
"Impulse flippers" flips both flippers regardless which button is pressed |
Friday the 13th |
Custom |
2024 |
Homebrew machine by Mudflaps Pinball |
Friendship 7 |
Williams |
1962 |
Astronaut John Glenn piloted the 'Friendship 7' into space in 1962 |
Frontier |
Bally |
1980 |
Bally employees depicted on backglass |
Frontiersman |
Gottlieb |
1955 |
The last Gottlieb with wooden legs |
Full House |
Williams |
1966 |
Replay version of Williams 1966 'Top Hand' |
Full Throttle Launch Party |
Heighway Pinball |
2015 |
Official launch party flyer |
Full Throttle Standard |
Heighway Pinball |
2015 |
Standard edition flyer |
Fun Ball |
Midway |
1966 |
Pitch-n-bat, Available in Regular, Replay, and extended play models |
Fun Cruise |
Bally |
1966 |
Italian add-a-ball version of 'Fun Cruise', No flippers |
Fun Fair |
Genco |
1958 |
Last by Genco, Production continued with Chicago Dynamic Industries |
Fun Fair |
Gottlieb |
1968 |
Italian add-a-ball version of Gottlieb's 1968 'Fun Land' |
Fun Fest |
Sega/Japan |
1973 |
Japanese version, American game distributed by Sega / Japan |
Fun Fest |
Williams |
1973 |
4 player version of 'Swinger', Beatles likeness in backglass? |
Fun House |
Williams |
1956 |
Three unique 'trap doors' open up when lit to become gobble holes |
Fun Land |
Gottlieb |
1968 |
Replay version of Gottlieb's 1968 'Fun Park' |
Fun Park |
Gottlieb |
1968 |
Postcard, Add-a-ball version of Gottlieb's 1968 'Fun Land' |
Funhouse |
Williams |
1990 |
German version flyer, 4 page |
Funhouse |
Williams |
1990 |
Pinmation Rudy head watches you, Upper loop has a "trapdoor" |
Fussball Europa Flipper |
Automatenbau Förster |
1967 |
Head to head pinball, German version |
Futbol |
CMC Cresmatic |
1997 |
Time-controlled game, Reportedly, Cresmatic is a manufacturer of slot machines |
Future Queen |
Nuova Bell Games |
1987 |
New style cabinet, Available as a kit, Headlights on top of backbox |
Future Spa |
Bally |
1979 |
Widebody, 1st Bally game to use continuous background sound |
Future Spa |
Bally |
1979 |
Associated Leisure version flyer |
Future World |
Zaccaria |
1978 |
4 player version of Zaccaria's 1979 'Space City' |
Galactic Tank Force |
American Pinball |
2023 |
With live actors, cutting-edge graphics and gripping gameplay |
Galahad |
Bally |
1970 |
2 player version of Bally's 1970 'Camelot' |
Galaxie |
Gottlieb |
1971 |
English flyer, Italian add-a-ball version of Gottlieb's 1971 'Dimension' |
Galaxie |
Gottlieb |
1971 |
Italian flyer, Add-a-ball version of Gottlieb's 1971 'Dimension' |
Galaxy |
Sega/Japan |
1973 |
Japanese flyer, Original game design |
Galaxy |
Stern Electronics |
1980 |
Possibly the 1st machine to have computer-controlled general illumination |
Galaxy |
Stern Electronics |
1980 |
German version flyer |
Galaxy Ranger |
Bally |
1978 |
Home model (non-commercial machine - no coins) |
Gamatron |
Pinstar |
1985 |
Conversion kit produced by Pinstar (a company owned by Gary Stern) |
Gamatron |
Pinstar |
1985 |
Conversion kit for early solid state Bally & Stern games, Single sided flyer |
Gamatron |
Sonic |
1986 |
Similar playfield as Stern's 1980 'Flight 2000' |
Game Of Thrones Limited Edition |
Stern Pinball |
2015 |
Limited edition flyer |
Game of Thrones Pro Edition |
Stern Pinball |
2015 |
Based on the HBO T.V series |
Game Show |
Bally |
1990 |
2 ball multi-ball, Bell rings when ball enters hole behind the car sinkhole |
The Games |
Gottlieb |
1984 |
The last machine from Mylstar before being purchased by Premier Technology |
The Games |
NSM/Lowen |
1985 |
The playfield is the same as Gottlieb's 1984 'The Games' |
Gator |
Bally |
1969 |
German version of Bally's 1969 'Alligator' |
Gaucho |
Gottlieb |
1963 |
The rollunder is at the top of the shooter alley, Wide flipper gap |
Gay 90's |
Williams |
1970 |
2 flippers, 3 pop bumpers, 2 drop targets, Swinging target, Up-post |
Gay Paree |
Williams |
1957 |
"Last Ball" light on backglass |
Geisha |
Playmatic |
1973 |
Produced in both 1 Player and 2 Player models |
Gemini 2000 |
Taito do Brasil |
1982 |
Concept is similar to Stern's 'Flight 2000'. Playfield layout is similar to Bally's 'Centaur' |
Genesis |
Gottlieb |
1986 |
This game was inspired by the 1927 German film 'Metropolis' |
Genie |
Gottlieb |
1979 |
Gottlieb's answer to Bally’s super wide pinball machine Paragon |
Georgia |
Williams |
1950 |
2 flippers, 2 pop bumpers, 6 kick-out holes, Tilt penalty is ball in play |
Getaway |
Allied Leisure |
1977 |
Three lanes on right playfield have gates that change direction of ball |
The Getaway |
Williams |
1992 |
German version flyer |
The Getaway |
Williams |
1992 |
Shot map |
The Getaway |
Williams |
1992 |
High Speed II, "Supercharger" Magnetic ball accelerator, Gear shifter |
Ghostbusters Limited Edition |
Stern Pinball |
2016 |
Limited edition flyer |
Ghostbusters Premium Edition |
Stern Pinball |
2016 |
Premium version flyer |
Ghostbusters Pro Edition |
Stern Pinball |
2016 |
Art by renowned illustrator Jeremy Packer a.k.a. Zombie Yeti |
Ghostbusters Pro Edition |
Stern Pinball |
2016 |
Chinese version flyer |
Gigi |
Gottlieb |
1963 |
First game with a 'Bonus Score' feature collected at the end of the game |
Gilligan's Island |
Bally |
1991 |
First Bally game to use a Dot Matrix Display (DMD) |
Gilligan's Island |
Bally |
1991 |
Shot map |
Gin |
Chicago Coin |
1974 |
1 player E.M, Convertible to add-a-ball |
Gladiator |
Gottlieb |
1956 |
Backglass states 'Amusement Pinballs, as American as Baseball & Hot Dogs' |
Gladiators |
Gottlieb |
1993 |
4 flippers, Multi-ball, Extra ball buy-in |
Gladiators |
Gottlieb |
1993 |
Japanese version distributed by SAMMY |
Glamor |
Gottlieb |
1951 |
4 flippers, Blocking 'V' gate between flippers |
Glamour Lites |
Jack Rogers |
1959 |
A version of Gottlieb's 1956 'Harbor Lites' |
Globe Trotter |
Gottlieb |
1951 |
Kick-out hole between flippers, 2 reverse flippers, 2 normal upper flippers |
Go Cart |
Keeney |
1963 |
2 flippers, 3 pop bumpers, 5 passive bumpers, 6 stand-up targets |
Go Girl |
Custom |
1995 |
Postcard, Re-themed Williams 'Earthshaker', Camera and monitor in backbox |
The Godfather Collectors Edition |
Jersey Jack Pinball |
2023 |
Collectors edition flyer |
The Godfather L.E & C.E |
Jersey Jack Pinball |
2023 |
Comparison flyer with limited edition & collectors addition |
The Godfather Limited Edition |
Jersey Jack Pinball |
2023 |
Limited edition flyer |
The Godfather |
Petaco |
0 |
Petaco made an export version as Recel's 1974 'The Godfather' |
Godzilla |
Sega |
1998 |
Ball diverter drops ball out of Godzilla's mouth, 4 magnets |
Godzilla |
Sega |
1998 |
German version flyer |
Godzilla Limited Edition |
Stern Pinball |
2021 |
Limited edition flyer |
Godzilla Premium Edition |
Stern Pinball |
2021 |
Premium version flyer |
Godzilla Pro Edition |
Stern Pinball |
2021 |
Pro edition flyer |
Gold Ball |
Bally |
1983 |
Has 2 balls but no multi-ball, When gold ball is in play all scores are tripled |
Gold Ball |
Bally |
1983 |
German version flyer |
Gold Record |
Chicago Coin |
1975 |
4 player version of Chicago Coin's 1975 'Top Ten' |
Gold Rush |
Bally |
1966 |
Also made in an Italian add-a-ball version, Backbox animation |
Gold Rush |
Williams |
1971 |
4 player version of Williams 1971 'Klondike' |
Gold Star |
Gottlieb |
1954 |
7 gobble holes (3 have plastic surrounds so they can be lit) |
Gold Strike |
Gottlieb |
1975 |
Postcard, Add-a-ball version of 'El Dorado', Italian version is 'Lucky Strike' |
Gold Wings |
Gottlieb |
1986 |
4 flippers, 2 ball multi-ball, Air raid siren in cabinet |
Gold Wings |
Vifico |
1986 |
Vifico S.A. built Gottlieb games under license from 1985 to 1989 |
Golden Arrow |
Gottlieb |
1977 |
The last western themed single player E.M from Gottlieb |
Golden Bells |
Williams |
1959 |
2 flippers, 3 pop bumpers, 2 kick-out holes, 1 gobble hole |
Golden Cue |
Sega |
1998 |
Never produced, Later redesigned as Stern's 'Sharkey's Shootout' |
Golden Cue |
Sega |
1998 |
Tournament edition flyer |
Golden Gloves |
Chicago Coin |
1949 |
Postcard, Similar playfield as Chicago Coin's 1949 'Football' |
Golden Gloves |
Williams |
1960 |
2 flippers, 3 pop bumpers, Gobble hole |
Goldeneye |
Sega |
1996 |
Magnetic ball capturing satellite, Timed magnet save |
Goldeneye |
Sega |
1996 |
German version flyer |
Gondolier |
Gottlieb |
1958 |
4 flippers, 4 pop bumpers, 2 gobble holes, 3 bulls-eye targets |
Gorgar |
Williams |
1979 |
The 1st talking pinball commercially released. Tom Erhart did the voice |
Gorth |
Play 21 |
1986 |
Bumper strength can be regulated by dip switch settings |
Granada |
Williams |
1972 |
Add-a-ball version of Williams 1972 'Spanish Eyes' |
Grand Champion |
Williams |
1953 |
Points are displayed in the upper right backglass using a step-up unit |
Grand Lizard |
Williams |
1986 |
4 flippers, Magna-Save, 2 or 3 ball multi-ball, Timed drop targets |
Grand Prix |
Stern Pinball |
2005 |
Same as Nascar but made available outside of North America |
Grand Prix |
Williams |
1976 |
Similar playfield as Williams 1977 'Liberty Bell' |
Grand Slam |
Bally |
1983 |
2 player version is Bally's 1983 'Grand Slam'. |
Grand Slam |
Gottlieb |
1953 |
Depicts female baseball players, 5 outlanes between the flippers |
Grand Slam |
Gottlieb |
1972 |
Replay version of Gottlieb's 1972 'World Series' |
Grand Slam |
Williams |
1964 |
Pitch-n-bat, Backbox animation (players run bases) |
Grand Tour |
Bally |
1964 |
Replay version of Bally's 1964 'Happy Tour', New 'Butterfly' Rollovers |
Grande Domino |
Gottlieb |
1968 |
Made exclusively for the Italian market |
Granny And The Gators |
Bally |
1984 |
Combination of a scaled down pinball machine and a video game |
Green Pastures |
Gottlieb |
1954 |
Bumpers must be hit in an order similar to wickets in a croquet game |
Gridiron |
Gottlieb |
1977 |
2 player version of Gottlieb's 1973 'Pro Football' |
Gridiron |
Williams |
1969 |
Pitch-n-bat, Backbox animation (football on playing field & clock) |
Gridiron |
Williams |
1984 |
Pitch-n-bat, Conversion kit for Williams 1984 'Pennant Fever' |
Groovy |
Gottlieb |
1970 |
4 player version of Gottlieb's 1970 'Crescendo' |
Guardians Of The Galaxy L.E |
Stern Pinball |
2017 |
Limited edition flyer |
Guardians Of The Galaxy Premium |
Stern Pinball |
2017 |
Premium model flyer |
Guardians Of The Galaxy Pro Edition |
Stern Pinball |
2017 |
Pro version flyer |
Gulfstream |
Sega/Japan |
1973 |
Japanese version, American game distributed by Sega / Japan |
Gulfstream |
Williams |
1973 |
The first Williams game to use their "gear" style of pop bumper cap |
Gun Club |
Williams |
1953 |
2 flippers, 2 thumper bumpers, 3 kick-out holes |
Gun Men |
Staal |
1977 |
2 flippers, 2 pop bumpers, 2 (4) bank drop targets |
Gun Smoke |
Chicago Coin |
1968 |
First American game with round Up-post between the flippers |
Guns N Roses |
Data East |
1994 |
Widebody, Plays 9 songs, 6 ball multi-ball, Rose-shaped ball-shooter |
Guns N Roses |
Data East |
1994 |
German version flyer |
Guns N Roses Collector's Edition |
Jersey Jack Pinball |
2021 |
Collector's edition flyer |
Guns N Roses Combo |
Jersey Jack Pinball |
2020 |
Comparison flyer with all 3 models |
Guns N Roses Limited Edition |
Jersey Jack Pinball |
2020 |
Limited edition flyer |
Guns N Roses Standard Edition |
Jersey Jack Pinball |
2020 |
Standard edition flyer |
Gusher |
Williams |
1958 |
First game to feature a disappearing jet bumper |
Guys Dolls |
Gottlieb |
1953 |
The musical 'Guys and Dolls' opened on Broadway in 1950 |
Gypsy Queen |
Gottlieb |
1955 |
Quite similar to Gottlieb's 1955 'Sweet Add-a-Line' |
Hairy Singers |
Rally |
1966 |
Playfield has a light projection 'Roto-disque' (roto-disc) |
Haiti |
T.D. Llobregat |
1964 |
A 1-player version of the 2-player Gottlieb's 1961 'Aloha' |
Halley Comet |
Juegos Populares |
1986 |
3 flippers, 2 pop bumpers, 5 drop targets, Captive ball |
Halloween |
Spooky Pinball |
2021 |
Features clips from the original 1978 film |
Handicap |
Williams |
1952 |
Backbox animation (galloping horses in backbox) similar to 'Hayburners' |
Hang Glider |
Bally |
1976 |
4 player version of Bally's 1975 'Hi Deal' |
Hang On |
Sonic |
1988 |
Based on the video game Hang-On |
Happy Clown |
Gottlieb |
1964 |
Backbox animation (clown face bounces when 1 point values are scored) |
Happy Days |
Gottlieb |
1952 |
Backbox light animation (tic-tac-toe board), 9 trap holes |
Happy Go Lucky |
Gottlieb |
1951 |
2 flippers, 2 pop bumpers, Blocking 'V' gate between flippers |
Harbor Lites |
Gottlieb |
1956 |
Same playfield layout as Chicago Coin's 1956 'Blondie' |
Hardbody |
Bally |
1987 |
German version flyer |
Hardbody |
Bally |
1987 |
Featuring bodybuilder and the 1st Ms. Olympia, Rachel McLish |
Hardbody |
Bally |
1987 |
U.K version flyer |
Harem |
Playmatic |
1974 |
Also made in a 4 player version with the same name |
Harem |
Playmatic |
1974 |
Also made in a 1 player version with the same name |
Harem Cat |
Universal |
1979 |
First game to use a video monitor for a score display, 6 player |
Harlem Globetrotters |
Bally |
1979 |
Inspired by famous stunt basketball team |
Harlem Globetrotters |
Bally |
1979 |
Associated Leisure version flyer |
Harley Davidson |
Bally |
1991 |
The last Bally game to have alphanumeric score displays |
Harley Davidson |
Sega |
1999 |
Last Game produced by Sega but production continued with Stern |
Harley Davidson 2nd Edition |
Stern Pinball |
2002 |
Re-release of Sega's 1999 'Harley-Davidson' with chrome trim |
Harley Davidson 3rd Edition |
Stern Pinball |
2006 |
Re-release of Sega's 1999 'Harley-Davidson' with new art & chrome trim |
Harmony |
Gottlieb |
1967 |
Italian add-a-ball version of Gottlieb's 1967 'Melody' |
Harvest |
Bally |
1964 |
Replay version of Bally's 1964 'Hay-Ride' |
Harvest Moon |
Gottlieb |
1948 |
Compound scoring bumpers? I think they meant flippers |
Haunted House |
Gottlieb |
1982 |
Widebody with 3 level playfield, 8 flippers, Lightning animation in backglass |
Hawaiian Beauty |
Gottlieb |
1954 |
According to 'The Pinball Compendium' the original name was Monkey Shine |
Hawkman |
Taito do Brasil |
1983 |
Playfield layout same as Bally's 1981 'Fathom' |
Hay Burners 2 |
Williams |
1968 |
2 zipper flippers, Turret shooter, Backbox animation (horses race) |
Hayburners |
Williams |
1951 |
Released again as Williams 1951 'Jalopy' but with auto racing theme |
Hearts And Spades |
Gottlieb |
1969 |
Postcard, Add-a-ball version of Gottlieb's 1969 'Spin A Card' |
Hearts Gain |
Inder |
1971 |
1 player wedgehead |
Hearts Spades |
Allied Leisure |
1978 |
Cocktail table, Same playfield layout as 'Disco '79' |
Heat Wave |
Williams |
1964 |
Backbox animation (thermometer temperature rises), 2 swinging targets |
Heavy Hitter |
Bally |
1959 |
Pitch-n-bat, Backbox light animation (players run bases) |
Heavy Hitter |
Bally |
1947 |
Pitch-n-bat, Counter model or with floor stand |
Heavy Metal Meltdown |
Bally |
1987 |
Boom box speakers on top of backbox - plays heavy metal music |
Heavy Metal Meltdown |
Bally |
1987 |
German version flyer |
Hee Haw |
Chicago Coin |
1973 |
Probably based on the American T.V show of the same name |
Hercules |
Atari |
1979 |
The largest pinball machine ever made at 93" long X 39" wide X 83" high |
Hercules |
Universal |
1978 |
Japanese, Appears electro-mechanical but uses a CPU and has electronic sound |
Hercules |
Universal |
1978 |
English flyer, looks electromechanical but has CPU and electronic sound |
Hi Ball |
Tecnoplay |
1988 |
Unique cabinet design |
Hi Deal |
Bally |
1975 |
The backglass portrays a scene from the 1933 movie 'King Kong' |
Hi Diver |
Gottlieb |
1959 |
Backbox animation (figures dive from diving-board) |
Hi Dolly |
Gottlieb |
1965 |
In 1964 Hello Dolly won a record 10 Tony awards including best musical |
Hi Fly |
Genco |
1956 |
Pitch-n-bat, 3 outs per inning, Adjustable for 1, 2 or 3 innings |
Hi Flyer |
Chicago Coin |
1974 |
2 player version of Chicago Coin's 1974 'Sky Rider' |
Hi Hand |
Williams |
1957 |
No flippers, Similar to Bally's 1970 'Joker Wild' |
Hi Lo |
Gottlieb |
1969 |
Italian version of 'Hearts and Spades' and 'Spin A Card' |
Hi Lo Ace |
Bally |
1973 |
1 player add-a-ball with a diamond shape pop bumper lay-out |
Hi Score |
Gottlieb |
1967 |
4 player version of Gottlieb's 1967 'Super Score' |
Hi Score Pool |
Chicago Coin |
1971 |
Orange background version, Uses player controlled motorized ball shooter |
Hi Score Pool |
Chicago Coin |
1971 |
Pink background version, Uses player controled motorized ball shooter |
Hi Straight |
Keeney |
1959 |
Score reels show both numbers and letters to represent poker hands |
High Hand |
Gottlieb |
1973 |
Replay version of 'Capt. Card', Italian version is 'Top Hand' |
High Roller Casino |
Stern Pinball |
2001 |
Slot machine with dot-matrix display, Roulette wheel |
High Seas |
Gottlieb |
1976 |
Add-a-ball version of 'Buccaneer', Italian version is 'Ship Ahoy' |
High Speed |
Williams |
1986 |
First Williams machine to use alpha-numeric displays |
High Speed |
Unidesa/Cirsa/Stargame |
1986 |
This was a kit game not a manufactured game |
Highways |
Williams |
1961 |
Styling of the 60's with aluminum trim and tapered steel legs |
Hit And Run |
Williams |
1970 |
Pitch-n-bat, Lights on playfield show movement of men around the bases |
Hit Line |
Playmatic |
1972 |
1 player wedgehead |
Hit N Run |
Gottlieb |
1952 |
Backbox light animation (players run bases) |
Hitters Rally |
Seidel |
1997 |
Pitch-n-bat, Redemption baseball game - dispenses tickets |
Hobbit Black Arrow |
Jersey Jack Pinball |
2016 |
Black arrow edition flyer |
Hobbit Black Arrow |
Jersey Jack Pinball |
2016 |
KingPin Games version flyer |
Hobbit L.E Bronze Armor |
Jersey Jack Pinball |
2016 |
Limited edition with bronze colored trim |
Hobbit L.E Bronze Vein Armor |
Jersey Jack Pinball |
2016 |
Limited edition with bronze vein colored trim |
Hobbit L.E Smaug Edition |
Jersey Jack Pinball |
2016 |
Limited edition Smaug version with shiny gold colored trim |
Hobbit L.E Smaug Gold Edition |
Jersey Jack Pinball |
2016 |
Limited edition Smaug version with gold colored trim |
Hobbit Limited Edition |
Jersey Jack Pinball |
2016 |
KingPin Games version flyer |
Hobbit Smaug L.E Gold Vein Armor |
Jersey Jack Pinball |
2016 |
Limited edition with gold textured vein trim |
Hobbit Standard Edition |
Jersey Jack Pinball |
2016 |
Standard edition with stainless steel trim |
Hobbit Standard Edition |
Jersey Jack Pinball |
2016 |
KingPin Games version flyer |
Hockey Girl |
Rally |
1964 |
The game being played on the backglass is known as croquet |
Hoe Down |
Allied Leisure |
1978 |
Version of 'Roy Clark Super Picker' but with Roy Clark's image removed |
Hokus Pokus |
Bally |
1976 |
Features 3 'pull a rabbit out of your hat' spinners |
Hollywood |
Chicago Coin |
1976 |
2 player version of Chicago Coin's 1976 'Cinema' |
Hollywood |
Williams |
1961 |
Styling of the 60's with aluminum trim and tapered steel legs |
Hollywood Driving Range |
Williams |
1965 |
Pitch-n-bat with golf theme, Backbox animation (bagatelle) |
Hollywood Heat |
Gottlieb |
1986 |
Advertised as first game to use 8-digit scoring, Tribute to Miami Vice |
Home Run |
Chicago Coin |
1972 |
Pitch-n-bat, Backbox light animation (players run bases) |
Home Run |
Chicago Coin |
1954 |
Blue background, 6 player pitch-n-bat |
Homerun King 2 |
Sankyo |
0 |
Japanese pitch-n-bat, Year made unknown? |
Honey |
Williams |
1972 |
Up-post, Right ball return gate, Kick-out hole is protected by a drop target |
Hong Kong |
Williams |
1952 |
Knock-off switch located on the bottom right side of the cabinet |
Hook |
Data East |
1992 |
The big round ramp is representing Neverland |
Hook |
Data East |
1992 |
German version flyer |
Hoops |
Gottlieb |
1991 |
Last Gottlieb "street level" game (simpler & cheaper games) |
Hootenanny |
Bally |
1963 |
First game to have a mushroom bumper |
Horse Shoes |
Williams |
1951 |
2 flippers, 2 thumper bumpers, 2 kicker pockets |
Hot & Cold |
Inder |
1978 |
Made in 4 player E.M version & 1 player E.M & S.S versions |
Hot Diggity |
Williams |
1956 |
2 flippers, 3 pop bumpers, 3 kick-out holes, Gobble hole |
Hot Doggin |
Bally |
1980 |
Widebody, Disappearing kick-back lane |
Hot Fire Birds |
NSM/Lowen |
1985 |
1 of 2 machines made by NSM that have an all original playfield layout |
Hot Hand |
Stern Electronics |
1979 |
A large flipper at top of playfield slowly rotates throughout game play |
Hot Hand |
Stern Electronics |
1979 |
German version flyer |
Hot Line |
Williams |
1966 |
Replay version of Williams 1966 'Big Strike' |
Hot Race |
A.M.I |
1976 |
Same playfield layout as AMI's 1976 'Sprint Girl' |
Hot Rods |
Bally |
1949 |
Game is played with 5 balls all shot into play at the same time |
Hot Shot |
Gottlieb |
1973 |
4 player version of Gottlieb's 1973 'Big Shot' |
Hot Shot Basketball |
Williams |
1994 |
Shoot small basketballs into moving hoop |
Hot Shots |
Gottlieb |
1989 |
A motor-powered accelerator sends the ball up the ramp to the left flipper |
Hot Shots |
Gottlieb |
1989 |
German version flyer |
Hot Tip |
Williams |
1977 |
The second solid state game produced by Williams following 1976 'Aztec' |
Hot Wheels |
Zaccaria |
1979 |
Swinging target, Ball kickers next to flippers |
Hot Wheels |
American Pinball |
2020 |
Third machine from American Pinball |
Houdini |
American Pinball |
2017 |
Prototype flyer - Obscured playfield on back |
Houdini |
American Pinball |
2017 |
Production flyer - Detailed playfield on back |
Houdini |
American Pinball |
2017 |
Chinese version flyer |
House Of Diamonds |
Zaccaria |
1978 |
4 player version of Zaccaria's 1978 E.M 'Queen's Castle' |
Howzat |
Hankin |
1980 |
Australian, Widebody, A.K.A Dennis Lillie's Howzat (cricket player) |
Hula Hula |
Chicago Coin |
1966 |
Mechanical backbox animation (hula dancer) |
The Hunter |
Bell Coin Matics |
1980 |
Inspired by the movie 'Deer Hunter', Similar to Gottlieb's 'Sinbad' |
Hurdy Gurdy |
Gottlieb |
1966 |
Italian add-a-ball version of Gottlieb's 1966 'Central Park' |
Hurricane |
Williams |
1991 |
Backbox animation (spinning disc), 2 rotating Ferris Wheels |
Hurricane |
Williams |
1991 |
Shot map |
Hyde Park |
Gottlieb |
1966 |
Italian add-a-ball version of Gottlieb's 1966 'Mayfair' |
Hyperball |
Williams |
1981 |
Fires up to 250 (3/4") balls per minute at targets on the playfield |
Hyperball Booklet |
Williams |
1981 |
Hyper-Tactics booklet with tips and tricks |
Icarus |
Recel |
1977 |
3 drop targets with 3 stand-up targets behind them |
Ice Fever |
Gottlieb |
1985 |
Backbox animation of hockey puck |
Ice Mania |
I.D.I |
1978 |
Conversion kit for Gottlieb widebody pins, Last pinball made by I.D.I |
Ice Revue |
Gottlieb |
1965 |
Replay version of Gottlieb's 1966 'Ice Show' |
Ice Show |
Gottlieb |
1966 |
Reproduction Italian postcard by collector Frederico Croci |
Ice Show |
Gottlieb |
1966 |
Italian add-a-ball version of Gottlieb's 1965 'Ice Revue' |
Impact |
Recreativos Franco |
1975 |
4 player version of Recreativos Franco's 1975 'Impacto' |
The Incredible Hulk |
Gottlieb |
1979 |
Gottlieb's first effort at a solid state platform |
Independence Day |
Sega |
1996 |
Speech from the Motion picture, Alien head multi-ball lock |
Independence Day |
Sega |
1996 |
German version flyer |
Indiana Jones |
Stern Pinball |
2008 |
Based on all 4 movies, Multi-ball (8 ball), Multi-ball Ark, 2 playfield magnets |
Indiana Jones |
Williams |
1993 |
Widebody, Player controlled tilting upper playfield, Rotating idol head |
Indiana Jones |
Williams |
1993 |
German version fold-out flyer, Player controlled tilting upper playfield |
Indiana Jones |
Williams |
1993 |
Dutch version flyer |
Indiana Jones Pre Release |
Stern Pinball |
2008 |
Pre-release single sided flyer with no text |
Indianapolis |
T.D. Llobregat |
1960 |
Tubular metal legs. Metal rails with a cigarette holder on each rail |
Indianapolis 500 |
Bally |
1995 |
One of the first pinball machines to feature light up targets |
Indianapolis 500 |
Bally |
1995 |
German version flyer |
InterRail |
Custom |
1973 |
Postcard, Custom conversion of a Williams 1973 'OXO' |
Invasion Stratogy |
Komputer Dynamics |
1975 |
Unique head to head pinball unveiled at the 1975 trade show in Chicago |
Io Moon |
Sleic |
1994 |
Artwork depict the spaceship and black monolith from "2001: A Space Odyssey" |
Iron Balls |
Unidesa/Cirsa/Stargame |
1987 |
The looping captured ball feature holds four of the five captive balls |
Iron Maiden |
Stern Electronics |
1981 |
Widebody, Multi-ball (3 ball), Two-level playfield, 4 flippers |
Iron Maiden Backglass Promo |
Stern Pinball |
2018 |
Pro version backglass flyer |
Iron Maiden Comic Book |
Stern Pinball |
2018 |
Legacy of the beast 14 page comic book |
Iron Maiden Limited Edition |
Stern Pinball |
2018 |
Based on the rock band Iron Maiden |
Iron Maiden Premium Edition |
Stern Pinball |
2018 |
Based on the rock band Iron Maiden |
Iron Maiden Pro Edition |
Stern Pinball |
2018 |
Based on the rock band Iron Maiden |
Iron Maiden Pro Edition |
Stern Pinball |
2018 |
Chinese version flyer |
Iron Man |
Stern Pinball |
2010 |
Single sided flyer |
Iron Man Vault Edition |
Stern Pinball |
2014 |
Pro vault edition flyer |
Jack In The Box |
Gottlieb |
1973 |
4 player version of Gottlieb's 1973 'Jumping Jack' |
Jack N Jill |
Gottlieb |
1948 |
6 flippers, 3 kick-out holes, Backbox light animation |
Jack·Bot |
Williams |
1995 |
3rd in a series including 'Pin·Bot' and 'The Machine: Bride of Pinbot' |
Jackpot |
Williams |
1971 |
4 player version of Williams 1971 'Klondike', Similar to 'Gold Rush' |
Jacks Open |
Gottlieb |
1977 |
Replay version of 'Lucky Hand', Italian version is 'Lucky Card' |
Jacks To Open |
Gottlieb |
1984 |
Remake of the 1 player E.M Gottlieb's 1977 'Jacks Open' |
Jake Mate |
Recel |
1974 |
1 player version of Recel's 1975 'Check Mate' |
Jalopy |
Williams |
1951 |
Similar to Williams 1951 'Hayburners' except with different artwork |
Jamboree |
Exhibit |
1948 |
Lower apron refers to the flipper buttons as "skill flip-It buttons" |
James Bond 007 |
Gottlieb |
1980 |
Compete against the clock before time runs out, No limit to number of balls |
James Bond 007 |
Gottlieb |
1980 |
Play meter fold-out, Interview with Bob Bloom |
James Bond 007 60th Anniversary |
Stern Pinball |
2023 |
Limited to 500 machines globally |
James Bond 007 Limited Edition |
Stern Pinball |
2022 |
Limited edition version flyer |
James Bond 007 Premium Edition |
Stern Pinball |
2022 |
Premium version flyer |
James Bond 007 Pro Edition |
Stern Pinball |
2022 |
Pro version flyer |
Jarama |
Centro Matic S.A |
1973 |
The Circuito del Jarama is a racetrack located north of Madrid, Spain |
Jaws Limited Edition |
Stern Pinball |
2024 |
Limited edition flyer |
Jaws Premium Edition |
Stern Pinball |
2024 |
Premium version flyer |
Jaws Pro Edition |
Stern Pinball |
2024 |
Pro version flyer |
Jaws Pro Euro |
Stern Pinball |
2024 |
Euro A4 size pro edition flyer |
Jet Spin |
Gottlieb |
1977 |
4 player version of Gottlieb's 1977 'Super Spin' |
Jig Saw |
Williams |
1957 |
Collect spots on playfield to lite segments of jig saw puzzle on backglass |
Jive Time |
Williams |
1970 |
Replay version of Williams 1970 'Rock N Roll' |
Jive Time |
Martel |
1970 |
Similar to Williams 1970 'Jive Time' |
Jockey Club |
Gottlieb |
1954 |
Allowed player to insert a second nickel to turn on the "double award" option |
John Wick Limited Edition |
Stern Pinball |
2024 |
Limited edition flyer |
John Wick Premium |
Stern Pinball |
2024 |
Premium version flyer |
John Wick Pro |
Stern Pinball |
2024 |
Pro version flyer |
Johnny Mnemonic |
Williams |
1995 |
Magnetic ball lift via movable hand/glove, Matrix ball lock |
Joker |
Gottlieb |
1950 |
3 super action 'pop' bumpers, 2 backwards flippers |
Joker |
Playmatic |
1974 |
Produced in both 1 player and 4 player models |
Joker Poker |
Gottlieb |
1978 |
Also made in an electromechanical version |
Joker Wild |
Bally |
1970 |
Bingo style playfield, novelty card game, 25 holes |
Jokerz |
Williams |
1988 |
Spinning wheel in backbox displays poker hand, Multi-ball, Motorized ramp |
Jolly Joker |
Williams |
1955 |
Rolldown play to score poker hands. No flippers |
Jolly Jokers |
Williams |
1962 |
Add-a-ball version of Williams 1962 '3 Coins', Swinging target |
Jolly Ride |
Playmatic |
1974 |
Produced in both 1 player and 4 player models |
Jolly Roger |
Williams |
1967 |
First 4 player machine with an on/off switch found in the 'usual' location |
Joust |
Bally |
1969 |
The manufacturer produced the backglasses in both crystal glass and Plexiglas |
Joust |
Williams |
1983 |
Head-to-head game with 2 players competing against each-other |
Jubilee |
Gottlieb |
1955 |
Only way to lose the ball in play is via the wide gap between the flippers |
Jubilee |
Sega/Japan |
1973 |
Japanese version, American game distributed by Sega / Japan |
Jubilee |
Williams |
1973 |
4 player version of Williams 1973 'Darling' |
Judge Dredd |
Bally |
1993 |
Shot map |
Judge Dredd |
Bally |
1993 |
Widebody, Superpin, Based on the comic book character and movie |
Judge Dredd Comic |
Bally |
1993 |
8 page comic book flyer |
Juke Box |
Chicago Coin |
1976 |
4 player version of Chicago Coin's 1976 'Sound Stage' |
Jumpin Jack's |
Williams |
1963 |
2 flippers, 3 pop bumpers, 2 gobble holes (each protected by a drop target) |
Jumping Jack |
Gottlieb |
1973 |
2 player version of Gottlieb's 1973 'Jack In The Box' |
Jumping Jack |
Maresa |
1973 |
Playfield layout is the same as Gottlieb's 1973 'Jumping Jack' |
Jungle |
Gottlieb |
1972 |
4 player version of 'Wild Life', 1 players 'Jungle King' and 'Jungle Life' |
Jungle |
Gottlieb |
1972 |
German version flyer |
Jungle |
Williams |
1960 |
Backbox animation (8 animals behind jungle undergrowth at start of game) |
Jungle King |
Gottlieb |
1973 |
Postcard, 1 player add-a-ball version of 'Wild Life' and 'Jungle' |
Jungle Life |
Gottlieb |
1973 |
Italian add-a-ball version of Gottlieb's 1972 'Wild Life' |
Jungle Lord |
Williams |
1981 |
Magna-Save, Split-level playfield (2nd of 4 that Williams produced) |
Jungle Princess |
Gottlieb |
1977 |
2 player version of Gottlieb's 1977 'Jungle Queen' |
Jungle Queen |
Gottlieb |
1977 |
4 player version of Gottlieb's 1977 'Jungle Princess' |
Junior League Bat A Ball |
American Amusement |
1946 |
Stand-up compact legal baseball vending game |
Junk Yard |
Williams |
1996 |
Crane on playfield, Toilet that flushes ball, Doghouse with attack dog |
Junk Yard |
Williams |
1996 |
German version flyer |
Junkyard Cats |
Bailey |
2012 |
Original design late 80's inspired virtual pinball machine |
Jurassic Park |
Data East |
1993 |
Motion picture, Dinosaur eats ball, Raptor kicks, 6 ball multi-ball |
Jurassic Park Home Edition |
Stern Pinball |
2021 |
Home model (non-commercial machine - no coins) |
Jurassic Park Limited Edition |
Stern Pinball |
2019 |
Limited edition flyer |
Jurassic Park Premium Edition |
Stern Pinball |
2019 |
Premium edition flyer |
Jurassic Park Pro Edition |
Stern Pinball |
2019 |
Pro version flyer |
Jurassic Park Pro Edition |
Stern Pinball |
2019 |
Chinese version flyer |
Just 21 |
Gottlieb |
1950 |
Introduced the 'Turret Shooter' (rotating ball shooter) |
Karate Fight |
Bally |
1986 |
Game was also produced as Bally's 1986 'Black Belt' |
Karate Fight |
Bally |
1986 |
How to play booklet in German |
KC Jones |
Gottlieb |
1949 |
Light animated train on backglass, 1 kick-out hole |
Kewpie Doll |
Gottlieb |
1960 |
The last woodrail made by Gottlieb |
Kick Off |
Bally |
1977 |
4 player version of Bally's 1976 'Quarterback' with a different sports theme |
Kick Off |
Williams |
1967 |
Add-a-ball version of Williams 1967 'Touchdown' |
Kick Off |
Williams |
1958 |
Playfield lights simulate a football advancing towards goalposts |
Kicker |
Chicago Coin |
1966 |
Backglass light animation (players kicks ball) |
Kicker |
Gottlieb |
1977 |
Italian add-a-ball version of Gottlieb's 1977 'Team One' |
King Arthur |
Gottlieb |
1949 |
2 reverse flippers, 2 kick-out holes, 2 pop bumpers |
King Ball |
Maresa |
1965 |
Copy of Gottlieb's 1962 'Rack-A-Ball' but with different art |
King Game |
Petaco |
1974 |
Copy of Gottlieb's 1973 'High Hand' |
King Kool |
Gottlieb |
1972 |
2 player version of Gottlieb's 1972 'King Rock' |
King Of Diamonds |
Gottlieb |
1967 |
Replay version of 'Diamond Jack', Italian version is 'Solitaire' |
King Of Diamonds |
Retro Pinball |
2007 |
Remake/Replica of the original 1967 Gottlieb |
King Of Diamonds |
Retro Pinball |
2007 |
Remake/Replica of the original 1967 Gottlieb, Alternate version |
King Of Swat |
Williams |
1955 |
Pitch-n-bat, Umpire raises arms signaling "safe" as runner crosses home |
King Pin |
Chicago Coin |
1951 |
Backbox animation, Pressing either flipper button activates both flippers |
King Pin |
Gottlieb |
1973 |
Replay version of 'Pin Up', Italian version is 'Ten Up' |
King Pin |
Williams |
1962 |
Norm Clark's first game designed for Williams |
King Pin |
Maresa |
1975 |
Similar to Gottlieb's 1973 'King Pin' |
King Rex |
Bally |
1970 |
Add-a-ball version of Bally's 1969 'King Tut' |
King Rock |
Gottlieb |
1972 |
4 player version of Gottlieb's 1972 'King Kool' |
King Tut |
Bally |
1969 |
Replay version of Bally's 1970 'King Rex' |
King Tut |
Sega/Japan |
1969 |
Japanese version, American game distributed by Sega / Japan |
Kingpin |
Illinois Pinball |
2010 |
Remake attempt of Capcom's 1996 Kingpin, Never produced |
Kingpin |
Illinois Pinball |
2010 |
Remake attempt of Capcom's 1996 Kingpin, Never produced |
Kings |
Williams |
1957 |
2 flippers, 5 pop bumpers, 2 gobble holes |
Kings & Queens |
Gottlieb |
1965 |
Played by Roger Daltrey in the 1975 film 'Tommy' |
Kings Of Steel |
Bally |
1984 |
Classic card game with lots of drop targets |
Kings Of Steel |
Bally |
1984 |
German version flyer |
Kismet |
Williams |
1961 |
Kismet was a 1953 Broadway musical followed by a 1955 Hollywood film |
Kiss |
Bally |
1979 |
Based on the rock band of the same name, 6 page flyer |
Kiss |
Bally |
1979 |
German version flyer |
Kiss |
Bally |
1979 |
Double sided version |
Kiss Limited Edition |
Stern Pinball |
2015 |
Limited edition flyer |
Kiss Premium Edition |
Stern Pinball |
2015 |
Premium edition flyer |
Kiss Pro Edition |
Stern Pinball |
2015 |
Pop bumper caps are the same as Bally's 1979 'Kiss' |
Kiss Prototype |
Bally |
1979 |
Used at the 1979 AMOA show with a crude prototype speech card |
Klondike |
Williams |
1971 |
Replay version of 'Yukon', 1 player version of 'Jackpot' |
Knockout |
Bally |
1975 |
Ball wiggles through centerfield alley to advance bonus |
Knockout |
Gottlieb |
1950 |
Mini boxing ring on playfield, Blocking 'V' gate between flippers |
Knockout Blow |
Sega/Japan |
1978 |
Japanese flyer, Original game design |
KZ-26 |
Playmatic |
1984 |
Similar playfield as Playmatic's 1984 'UFO-X' |
KZ-26/Mad Race/Megaaton |
Playmatic |
1984 |
Four machines on one flyer |
KZ-26/The Raid/Nautilus |
Playmatic |
1984 |
Four machines on one flyer |
L'Hexagone |
Christian Tabart |
1986 |
French conversion kit for Gottlieb's 1979 'Genie' |
La Retata |
Geiger |
1992 |
German, Conversion kit for Williams 1986 'High Speed' |
Labyrinth |
Barrels of Fun |
2023 |
Jim Henson’s Labyrinth. Cult classic from the 80's featuring David Bowie |
Lady Luck |
Bally |
1986 |
Card theme, Art deco style artwork |
Lady Luck |
Bally |
1986 |
German version flyer |
Lady Luck |
Bally |
1986 |
U.K version flyer |
Lady Luck |
Gottlieb |
1954 |
Postcard (baseball card sized) 2 flippers, 4 gobble holes, 4 pop bumpers |
Lady Luck |
Recel |
1976 |
The 1-player version of this game is Recel's 1976 'Fortune' |
Lady Luck |
Williams |
1968 |
One pop bumper is enclosed within a ring of bumpers for fast scoring action |
Lady Robin Hood |
Gottlieb |
1948 |
Gottlieb's second game with flippers, following Humpty Dumpty |
Lady Sharpshooter |
Game Plan |
1985 |
1 of 2 cocktail tables with it's own design (Vegas was the other) |
Lancers |
Gottlieb |
1961 |
The two side holes kick balls towards flippers |
Laramie |
Maresa |
1976 |
Copy of Gottlieb's 1975 'Quick Draw' |
Lariat |
Gottlieb |
1969 |
Postcard , Add-a-ball version of Gottlieb's 1969 'Wild Wild West' |
Las Vegas |
Th. Bergmann |
1967 |
German, Slightly different backglass and playfield than the color flyer shows |
Las Vegas |
Th. Bergmann |
1967 |
German, Slightly different backglass and playfield than the B&W flyer shows |
Las Vegas |
T.D. Llobregat |
1967 |
Playfield layout is the same as Gottlieb's 1967 'Super Score' |
Laser Ball |
Williams |
1979 |
Widebody, 3 flippers, 3 pop bumpers, 2, 3 and 4 bank drop targets |
Laser Ball/Gorgar |
Williams |
1979 |
French flyer from distributor Salmon |
Laser Cue |
Williams |
1984 |
Similar playfield as 'Alien Poker', Originally named 'World Hockey' |
Laser War |
Data East |
1987 |
Data East's first production game with stereo sound |
Laser War |
Data East |
1987 |
German version flyer |
Last Action Hero |
Data East |
1993 |
Three electromagnets under the playfield affect ball movement when energized |
Last Action Hero |
Data East |
1993 |
German version flyer |
Last Lap |
Playmatic |
1978 |
There are two versions of this game |
Lawman |
Gottlieb |
1971 |
2 player version of Gottlieb's 1971 'Sheriff' |
Lazerlord |
Stern Electronics |
1984 |
Prototype machine and was the last machine manufactured by Stern |
Lazy Q |
Williams |
1953 |
2 flippers, 4 pop bumpers, 3 kick-out holes, Gold bumper caps and flippers |
Le Ben Hur |
Staal |
1977 |
First French solid state pinball, Distributed in England by ACE (slot machines) |
Le Grand 8/Sahara Love |
Christian Tabart |
1985 |
Conversion kits for Gottlieb's 1980 'Panthera' & 1978 'Sinbad' |
League Leader |
Keeney |
1958 |
Pitch-n-bat, 2 can play at same time; 1 pitches while other bats |
Lectronamo |
Stern Electronics |
1978 |
First Stern game with electronic sound with the SB-100 sound board |
Led Zeppelin Limited Edition |
Stern Pinball |
2020 |
Limited Edition version with "New Expression Lights" |
Led Zeppelin Premium Edition |
Stern Pinball |
2020 |
Premium version with "New Expression Lights" |
Led Zeppelin Pro Edition |
Stern Pinball |
2020 |
Pro version flyer |
Legends Of Valhalla |
American Pinball |
2021 |
Designed by Riot Pinball, Fourth game from American Pinball |
Lethal Weapon 3 |
Data East |
1992 |
First game to come with a built-in dollar bill validator |
Lethal Weapon 3 |
Data East |
1992 |
Dutch version flyer |
Lexy Lightspeed |
Multimorphic |
2017 |
Trade show promo card |
Lexy Lightspeed |
Multimorphic |
2017 |
Playfield is 2/3 LCD screen and 1/3 mechanical |
Liberty Bell |
Sega/Japan |
1977 |
Japanese version, American game distributed by Sega / Japan |
Liberty Bell |
Williams |
1977 |
All the major manufactures did a patriotic themed pinball machine around 1976 |
Liberty Belle |
Gottlieb |
1962 |
Two separate roto-target units each display two targets to the player |
Libra |
Centro Matic S.A |
1974 |
Flyer shows five inserts on a red stripe that are missing on the production game |
Lightning |
Stern Electronics |
1981 |
Stern's 1st double level, 4 flippers, 2 and 3 ball multi-ball, Has speech |
Lightning Ball |
Gottlieb |
1959 |
Roto-Disk animation in backbox spells name to award replays |
Lights Camera Action |
Gottlieb |
1989 |
Mode-based machine with a time counter in the middle of the playfield |
Line Drive |
Williams |
1972 |
Pitch-n-bat, Backbox animation (players run bases) |
Lite A Card |
Gottlieb |
1960 |
The bullseye target scores up to 150 points, although the flyer states 100 points |
Little Chief |
Williams |
1975 |
Some text on the manufacturer's flyer is grammatically confusing |
Little Joe |
Bally |
1972 |
In the dice game craps, "Little Joe" means rolling two two's |
Little League Baseball |
Midway |
1966 |
Pitch-n-bat, Compact cabinet, Spinning targets on playfield |
Little Pro |
Southland |
1964 |
Pitch-n-bat, Harry Williams creation after he retired |
Lizard |
Game Plan |
1980 |
Introducing new microprocessor sound, Memory recall |
Locomotion |
Zaccaria |
1981 |
Features artwork with lots of U.S.A symbolism |
Looney Tunes/Texas Chainsaw |
Spooky Pinball |
2023 |
Looney Tunes/Texas Chainsaw Massacre combo flyer |
Loop The Loop |
Bally |
1966 |
Produced in U.S replay version and Italian add-a-ball version |
The Lord Of The Rings |
Stern Pinball |
2003 |
Moving Balrog blocks center ramp at times, Collapsing tower, Mini-playfield |
The Lord Of The Rings |
Stern Pinball |
2003 |
German version flyer |
Lortium |
Juegos Populares |
1987 |
The backbox is very tall, Plexiglass playfield |
Lost In Space |
Sega |
1998 |
Based on the hit movie adaptation of the classic television show Lost In Space |
Lost In Space |
Sega |
1998 |
German version flyer |
Lost World |
Bally |
1978 |
Artist Paul Farris said the backglass figures were based on him & his wife |
The Lost World Jurassic Park |
Sega |
1997 |
Based on the 1997 film of the same name. |
The Lost World Jurassic Park |
Sega |
1997 |
German version flyer |
LOTR/RBION/TSPP |
Stern Pinball |
2004 |
Lord of the Rings, Ripley's Believe it or Not, The Simpsons Pinball Party |
Love Bug |
Williams |
1971 |
Add-a-ball version of Williams 1971 'Doodle Bug' |
Lovely Lucy |
Gottlieb |
1954 |
2 flippers, 6 gobble holes, Backglass holdover replay feature |
Luck Smile |
Inder |
1976 |
Also made in a single player version |
Lucky Ace |
Sega/Japan |
1974 |
Japanese version, American game distributed by Sega / Japan |
Lucky Ace |
Williams |
1974 |
2 player version of Williams 1974 'Dealer's Choice' |
Lucky Card |
Gottlieb |
1977 |
Italian add-a-ball version of Gottlieb's 1977 'Lucky Hand' |
Lucky Draw |
Mirco |
1978 |
Cocktail table with classic card theme |
Lucky Fruit |
Zaccaria |
1975 |
1 player E.M, 2 flippers, 2 pop bumpers |
Lucky Hand |
Gottlieb |
1977 |
Postcard, Add-a-ball version of 'Jacks Open', Italian version is 'Lucky Card' |
Lucky Inning |
Williams |
1950 |
Backbox animation (players run bases), Turret shooter |
Lucky Man/Monte Carlo |
Nordamatic |
1976 |
2 game flyer, 2 player 'Lucky Man' and 1 player 'Monte Carlo' |
Lucky Seven |
Sega/Japan |
1978 |
Japanese version, American game distributed by Sega / Japan |
Lucky Seven |
Williams |
1978 |
Playfield animation (slot machine reels under playfield), Chimes for sound |
Lucky Shot |
C.E.A |
1976 |
Game is fully electronic with electronic sounds, No CPU |
Lucky Strike |
Gottlieb |
1975 |
Italian version of 'Gold Strike', Add-a-ball version of 'El Dorado' |
Lucky Strike |
Williams |
1965 |
Replay version of Williams 1965 'Bowl A Strike' |
Luna Park |
Cedes S.A. |
0 |
Reverse wedge head backbox, Mechanical backbox animation |
Lunar Shot |
Williams |
1967 |
Italian add-a-ball version of Williams 1967 'Blast Off' |
Mac Attack |
Mr. Game |
1989 |
Small video monitor in backbox, Unique cabinet |
Mac Attack |
Mr. Game |
1989 |
Italian version flyer |
Mac's Galaxy |
M.A.C |
1986 |
Single postcard-sized circuit board |
Mac's Galaxy |
M.A.C |
1986 |
Alternate version flyer |
Mac's Galaxy System 4 |
M.A.C |
1986 |
Multi game pin table, System 4 conversion kit flyer |
Mac's Galaxy/Jungle |
M.A.C |
1987 |
Combo flyer featuring Macs 'Galaxy' and 'Jungle' |
Mac's Jungle |
M.A.C |
1987 |
A conversion kit from 'Mac's Galaxy' |
Macao |
Elettrocoin |
1968 |
Macao (Macau) was the oldest European colony in China |
The Machine - Bride of Pinbot |
Williams |
1991 |
2nd in a series of 3 Pinbot games including 'Pin·Bot' and 'Jack·Bot' |
The Machine - Bride of Pinbot |
Williams |
1991 |
German version flyer |
Mad World |
Bally |
1964 |
Likely inspired by the Hollywood movie 'It's a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World' |
Mademoiselle |
Gottlieb |
1959 |
Both players matching lit number at end of game awards 2 or 10 replays (adjustable) |
Madison Square Gardens |
Gottlieb |
1950 |
A 'boxing ring' with 4 one-way gates and pop bumpers as the 2 boxers |
The Mafia |
Team Pinball |
2018 |
First machine from Team Pinball |
The Mafia |
Team Pinball |
2018 |
Alternate version flyer |
Magic |
Playmatic |
1973 |
Rare and psychedelic pinball from Playmatic |
Magic |
Stern Electronics |
1979 |
Also manufactured in Australia under license as LAI's 1979 'Magic' |
Magic Castle |
Zaccaria |
1984 |
Backbox animation (Zaccula in his castle) |
Magic Circle |
Bally |
1965 |
Hold over feature, Build up bonus, Free ball gates, Auto ball return |
Magic City |
Williams |
1967 |
Replay version of Williams 1967 'Magic Town' |
Magic Clock |
Williams |
1960 |
First game with a moving target, "Styling of the 60's" cabinet |
Magic Picture Pin |
Arkon |
1982 |
Pinball conversion, Projection device in the middle of playfield |
Magic Town |
Williams |
1967 |
Add-a-ball version of Williams 1967 'Magic City' |
Magnotron |
Gottlieb |
1974 |
4 player version of Gottlieb's 1974 'Duotron' |
Majestic |
Gottlieb |
1957 |
Majestic was the first pinball machine to have disk roto-targets |
Major League |
Williams |
1963 |
Pitch-n-bat, Backbox animation (players run bases) |
Major League |
Williams |
1955 |
Pitch-n-bat, Backbox animation (players run bases) |
Majorettes |
Gottlieb |
1964 |
Add-a-ball, Error on flyer: game has no "match feature" |
Majorettes |
Williams |
1952 |
Backbox light animation (majorettes light up) |
Mandalorian Limited Edition |
Stern Pinball |
2021 |
Limited edition flyer |
Mandalorian Premium Edition |
Stern Pinball |
2021 |
Premium version flyer |
Mandalorian Pro Edition |
Stern Pinball |
2021 |
Pro version flyer |
Manhattan |
T.D. Llobregat |
0 |
Metal rails with a cigarette holder on each rail, Bulb scoring. |
Marathon |
Gottlieb |
1955 |
2 player E.M, 2 flippers, 5 pop bumpers, 2 passive bumpers, 2 gobble holes |
Marble Queen |
Gottlieb |
1953 |
2 flippers, Gobble hole, Large illuminated marbles on playfield |
Mardi Gras |
Williams |
1962 |
First Williams 4 player game with metal flipper bats |
Mariner |
Bally |
1971 |
4 player version of Bally's 1971 'Sea Ray' |
Mariner |
Bally |
1971 |
German version flyer |
Mario Andretti |
Gottlieb |
1995 |
This was the last game designed by Jon Norris for Gottlieb |
Mars God Of War |
Gottlieb |
1981 |
How to play flyer in French |
Mars God Of War |
Gottlieb |
1981 |
Widebody, 1st Gottlieb game with speech, Multi-ball, 4 flippers |
Mars Trek |
Sonic |
1977 |
Backglass is the same as production games, the playfield artwork is different |
Mars Trek |
Sonic |
1977 |
This is a misprint with no text on the back |
Mary Shelley's Frankenstein |
Sega |
1995 |
Frankenstein figure throws balls at flippers or bumpers, 6 player |
Mary Shelley's Frankenstein |
Sega |
1995 |
German version flyer |
Maryland |
Williams |
1949 |
"Controlled Scoring" changes playfield values depending on which ball is in play |
Masquerade |
Gottlieb |
1966 |
Backbox animation (fan lowers to reveal face of 'Belle of the Ball') |
Master Stroke |
Recel |
1977 |
The same company made a domestic version as Petaco's 'Master Stroke' |
Master Stroke |
Petaco |
1977 |
The same company made an export version as Recel's 1977 'Master Stroke' |
Mata Hari |
Bally |
1978 |
Margaretha Zelle (1876-1917) exotic dancer & convicted spy during W.W 1 |
Maverick |
Data East |
1994 |
First game to use the over-sized 192 x 64 dot matrix display |
Maverick |
Data East |
1994 |
German version flyer |
Mayfair |
Gottlieb |
1966 |
Roy Parkers last artwork for gottlieb before retiring |
Medieval Madness |
Williams |
1997 |
German version flyer |
Medieval Madness |
Williams |
1997 |
Tina Fey (Saturday Night Live) did the voice of the "Opera Singer" |
Medieval Madness Remake |
Chicago Gaming |
2016 |
KingPin Games version flyer |
Medieval Madness Remake L.E |
Chicago Gaming |
2015 |
Limited edition with gold trim |
Medieval Madness Remake |
Chicago Gaming |
2016 |
Standard edition with stainless steel trim |
Medusa |
Bally |
1981 |
Player controlled post between flippers to hit ball back into play |
Medusa |
Bally |
1981 |
German version flyer |
Meg Aaton |
Playmatic |
1984 |
The backbox shape was used on several Bally games as 1st seen on Bally's 'Rapid Fire' |
Mega Golf Frenzy |
Custom |
2006 |
Custom built to promote the 2006 EDS Byron Nelson Golf Championship |
Melody |
Bally |
1947 |
Bally's 1st game with flippers, The rolldown version is 'Melody Roll' |
Melody |
Gottlieb |
1967 |
Postcard, Add-a-ball version of Gottlieb's 1967 'Sing Along' |
Melody Lane |
Gottlieb |
1960 |
2 player, 2 flippers, 2 match color roto-targets |
Memory Lane |
Stern Electronics |
1978 |
Last Stern game to have an electromechanical chime unit |
Memory Lane |
Stern Electronics |
1978 |
German version flyer |
Mephisto |
Unidesa/Cirsa/Stargame |
1987 |
'Mephisto' is short for 'Mephistopheles' meaning the Devil |
Mermaid |
Gottlieb |
1951 |
Backbox animation (man catches fish when points are scored) |
Merry Go Round |
Gottlieb |
1960 |
First Gottlieb multi-player game with steel rails |
Merry Widow |
Williams |
1963 |
2 swinging targets, Each ball kicker propels the ball at a swinging target |
Messalina |
Rally |
1966 |
Messalina was the promiscuous third wife of Roman Emperor Claudius |
Metal Man |
Inder |
1992 |
Elevated circular mini-playfield, Drop-down cabinet |
Metallica Limited Edition |
Stern Pinball |
2013 |
Master of puppets, Limited edition flyer |
Metallica Premium Edition |
Stern Pinball |
2013 |
Premium version flyer |
Metallica Pro Edition |
Stern Pinball |
2013 |
Pro version flyer |
Metallica Remastered Premium |
Stern Pinball |
2024 |
Remastered premium edition flyer |
Meteor |
Stern Electronics |
1979 |
Artwork on the backglass and flyer was taken from the 1979 movie poster 'Meteor' |
Metro |
Williams |
1961 |
Disappearing pop bumper that lowers into the playfield during play |
Mexico '86 |
Zaccaria |
1986 |
Italian version, Mini-playfield has two flippers, 5 cylindrical drop targets |
Mibs |
Gottlieb |
1969 |
Backbox animation (real marbles added to a line of them) |
Middle Earth |
Atari |
1978 |
Widebody, Score displays are on playfield apron and not in backbox |
Mike Bossy |
Game Plan |
1982 |
Only produced as a prototype, Backbox has an inner and an outer backglass |
Mikoshi |
Sega/Japan |
1977 |
Japanese, Mikoshi are portable Shinto shrines |
Millionaire |
Sega/Japan |
1977 |
Japanese flyer, Original game design |
Millionaire |
Williams |
1987 |
Under playfield roulette wheel, Oscillating skill-shot diverter in shooter lane |
Mini Baseball |
Chicago Coin |
1972 |
Wall hanging baseball theme made to fit in locations with small spaces |
Mini Cycle |
Gottlieb |
1970 |
2 player version of Gottlieb's 1970 'Polo' |
Mini Cycle |
Petaco |
1970 |
1 player copy of the 2 player Gottlieb's 1970 'Mini Cycle' |
Mini Golf |
Williams |
1964 |
Manikin golfer, Very similar to Southland's 1964 'Little Pro' |
Mini Pool |
Gottlieb |
1969 |
Postcard, Add-a-ball version of 'Target Pool', Italian version is 'Bumper Pool' |
Minizag |
Bally |
1968 |
The manufacturer produced the backglasses in both crystal glass and Plexiglass |
Minstrel Man |
Gottlieb |
1951 |
The flyer describes the three targets by stating "They drop when hit!" |
Miss Annabelle |
Gottlieb |
1959 |
Compare playfield design to Gottlieb's 1958 'Double Action' |
Miss Nessie |
Sega/Japan |
1978 |
Japanese flyer, Original game design |
Miss O |
Williams |
1969 |
Replay version of Williams 1968 'Cue T' |
Miss Spy |
M.A.M |
1967 |
Playfield is described as polyester |
Miss World/Dark Rider/Lady Death |
Geiger |
1983 |
Conversion kits for Bally's Kiss, Star Trek & Mata Hari |
Monaco |
Segasa |
1977 |
Similar to Segasa's 1976 'Cannes' |
Monday Night Football |
Data East |
1989 |
Disappearing goal post and ramp, Stereo sound |
Mondial Matic |
Mondialmatic |
1979 |
Multiple conversion kit flyer |
Monopoly |
Stern Pinball |
2001 |
There was also a 'Platinum Edition' with chrome trimmings |
Monster Bash |
Williams |
1998 |
'Phantom Flip' letting go of the flipper buttons allows the game to shoot the ball |
Monster Bash |
Williams |
1998 |
German version flyer |
Monster Bash Remake |
Chicago Gaming |
2018 |
3 game flyer, Classic, Special and Limited Editions |
Monster Bash Remake |
Chicago Gaming |
2018 |
KingPin Games version flyer |
Monte Carlo |
Bally |
1964 |
NOT the 1st with mushroom bumpers; used earlier on 'Hootenanny' |
Monte Carlo |
Bally |
1973 |
4 player version of Bally's 1973 'Odds & Evens' |
Monte Carlo |
Gottlieb |
1987 |
3 ball multi-ball, Roulette wheel, 10,000,000 point shot |
Monte Carlo |
Gottlieb |
1987 |
German version flyer |
Monte Rosa |
Sega/Japan |
1978 |
Japanese (Monte Rosa: 22 peaks in the Alps between Italy & Switzerland) |
Moon Flight |
Zaccaria |
1976 |
At end of game, a three-digit match number appears to the left of the score |
Moon Shot |
Bally |
1963 |
A blatant copy of Gottlieb's 1962 'Tropic Isle' |
Moon Shot |
Chicago Coin |
1969 |
4 player version of Chicago Coin's 1969 'Astronaut' |
Moto Cross |
Centro Matic S.A |
0 |
Two score reels on backglass count the laps achieved by the player |
Motor Show |
Mr. Game |
1989 |
Small video monitor in backbox, Unique cabinet, Stereo sound |
Motordome |
Bally |
1986 |
Choice of 3 different skill levels, New alphanumeric display |
Motordome |
Bally |
1986 |
German version flyer |
Moulin Rouge |
Williams |
1965 |
Backbox animation (making 1-10 progressively lights picture in mirror) |
Mousin Around |
Bally |
1989 |
2 cheese block ball locks grab the ball and hold it below the playfield |
Movie Masters |
I.D.I |
1978 |
Conversion kit, Similar playfield as Bally's 1984 'Black Pyramid' |
Mr & Mrs Pacman |
Bally |
1982 |
Video mode "Pac Maze Grid" in the middle of the playfield |
Mr & Mrs Pacman |
Bally |
1982 |
German version flyer |
Mr Doom |
Recel |
1979 |
Similar playfield as Recel's 1978 'Mr. Evil' |
Mr Doom |
Recel |
1979 |
German version, Similar playfield as Recel's 1978 'Mr. Evil' |
Mr Evil |
Recel |
1978 |
Similar playfield as Recel's 1979 'Mr. Doom' |
Multimorphic 21 Games |
Multimorphic |
2024 |
One machine, many games, endless fun! |
Multimorphic MultiGame |
Multimorphic |
2020 |
Multi game flyer |
Mundial 90 |
Inder |
1990 |
Same as Inder's 1990 'Flip-VI' but without monitor in backbox |
Munsters Limited Edition |
Stern Pinball |
2019 |
Limited edition flyer |
Munsters Premium Edition |
Stern Pinball |
2019 |
Premium version flyer |
Munsters Pro Edition |
Stern Pinball |
2019 |
Pro version flyer |
Munsters Pro Edition |
Stern Pinball |
2019 |
Chinese version flyer |
Music Man |
Williams |
1960 |
Opened on Broadway in 1957, Made into a Hollywood movie in 1962 |
Mustang |
Chicago Coin |
1964 |
The add-a-ball version of this game is Chicago Coin's 1964 'Mustang' |
Mustang |
Gottlieb |
1977 |
2 player version of Gottlieb's 1977 'Bronco' |
Mustang Limited Edition |
Stern Pinball |
2014 |
Limited edition flyer |
Mustang Premium Edition |
Stern Pinball |
2014 |
Premium "Boss" edition |
Mustang Pro Edition |
Stern Pinball |
2014 |
First "Pro" model to have "all LED lighting" |
Mystery Castle |
Alvin G. and Company |
1993 |
The words 'OF DOOM' are hidden in the backglass art under the title |
Mystery Score |
Midway |
1965 |
Pitch-n-bat type machine, Available in Regular, Replay, and Extra Ball models |
Mystic |
Bally |
1980 |
Artist Margaret Hudson posed for the large eye on the backglass |
Mystic Marvel |
Gottlieb |
1954 |
This was the first Gottlieb game to have lights indicating balls played |
Mystic Star |
Zaccaria |
1986 |
Conversion kit, Was shipped as a complete game less circuit boards |
Nags |
Williams |
1960 |
Backbox animation (horses race) |
Naples |
Williams |
1957 |
2 flippers, 2 pop bumpers, 4 passive bumpers, 6 kick-out holes |
Nascar |
Stern Pinball |
2005 |
Same game as Stern's 2005 'Grand Prix' (not available in USA or Canada) |
Nautilus |
Zaccaria |
1977 |
Backglass shows the words "Bonus Ball" silkscreened to light from behind |
Navajo |
A.M.I |
1976 |
Postcard, The 1 player version of this game is AMI's 1976 'Big Hunt' |
NBA |
Stern Pinball |
2009 |
Spinning disk, Basketball backboard with magnet |
NBA Fastbreak |
Bally |
1997 |
Back box animation with flipper shooting orange ball through hoop |
NBA Fastbreak |
Bally |
1997 |
Linked version flyer |
Nebula |
Broz |
1999 |
Canadian, Custom machine designed by Marc and Charles Goyette |
Nemesis |
Peyper |
1986 |
Game designer "E. Pingarrón" written below the left flipper |
New Canasta |
MarsaPlay |
2010 |
Remake of Inder's 1986 'Canasta 86', Camera in backbox |
New Excitement From Atari |
Atari |
1977 |
Generic flyer promoting Atari's latest games |
New People/New Money |
Stern Pinball |
2017 |
Double sided flyer |
New Star's Phoenix |
Zaccaria |
1987 |
This and 'Star's Phoenix' are the only 2 multiball games produced by Zaccaria |
New Tournament System |
Stern Pinball |
2006 |
Stern's new tournament system from World Poker Tour forward |
New Wave |
Bell Games |
1985 |
Conversion kit, Similar playfield as Bally's 1984 'Black Pyramid' |
New World |
Playmatic |
1976 |
4 player version of Playmatic's 1976 'Conquest 200' |
New York |
Gottlieb |
1976 |
Postcard, Celebrating the lifting of the laws that banned pinball in N.Y |
New York |
Th. Bergmann |
0 |
German manufacturer, Year made unknown? |
NFL |
Stern Pinball |
2001 |
Based on "Striker Xtreme" (soccer themed) Re-produced as "NFL" |
NFL |
Stern Pinball |
2001 |
Jet's/Giants 2 sided flyer |
NFL |
Stern Pinball |
2001 |
Game built exclusively for distributor Betson/ Imperial, 1-sided flyer |
Niagara |
Gottlieb |
1951 |
Backbox light animation (people tumble down waterfall as targets are hit) |
Night Fever |
Sonic |
1979 |
Based on the 1977 Hollywood movie "Saturday Night Fever" |
Night Moves |
Int. Concepts |
1989 |
Cocktail table, Made by Premier under contract for International Concepts |
Night Rider |
Bally |
1976 |
Produced in both solid state and electromechanical versions |
Night Rider |
Bally |
1977 |
German solid state version flyer |
Nine Ball |
Stern Electronics |
1980 |
After 60 + software revisions 'Nine Ball' still had problems on location |
Nine Ball |
Stern Electronics |
1980 |
German version flyer |
Nine Sisters (9 Sisters) |
Williams |
1953 |
First pinball machine to use a ramp on playfield |
Nip It |
Bally |
1973 |
German version flyer |
Nip It |
Bally |
1973 |
Used on the set of Arnold's Drive-in on the T.V show 'Happy Days' |
Nitro Ground Shaker |
Bally |
1980 |
Flyer names it "Ground Shaker" but the backglass adds "Nitro" |
Nitro Ground Shaker |
Bally |
1980 |
Associated Leisure version flyer |
No Fear |
Williams |
1995 |
Four multi-ball modes, Magnetic ball acelerator, Talking Skull |
No Good Gofers |
Williams |
1997 |
Floating slam ramp to upper playfield, Gofers pop up & down |
No Good Gofers |
Cardona Pinball |
2023 |
New Hardware/Software system for Williams 1997 'No Good Gofers', 4" X 6" Postcard |
North Star |
Gottlieb |
1964 |
Backglass: the words 'Game Over' are obvious when not lit |
Nostalgia |
Sega/Japan |
1977 |
Japanese flyer, Original game design |
Now |
Gottlieb |
1971 |
It was not uncommon for operators to modify games for 5-digit scoring |
Ted Nugent |
Stern Electronics |
1978 |
Ted Nugent taken from the cover of his album Weekend Warriors |
Oasis |
Exhibit |
1950 |
Outhole has a separate kick-back lane to score 250,000 points & special when lit |
Oceans Deep |
Famaresa |
0 |
Playfield similar to Gottlieb's 1975 'Fast Draw' |
Odds & Evens |
Bally |
1973 |
2 player version of Bally's 1973 'Monte Carlo' |
Odin Deluxe |
Sonic |
1985 |
Similar to the Spanish made Peyper's 1985 'Odin' |
Odisea |
Peyper |
1987 |
Manufactured by SEGA Sonic with a Peyper license |
ODM Open Model |
Wee Chin |
2022 |
ODM stands for “Original Design Manufacturer”. Vertical Cabinet |
Official Baseball |
Williams |
1960 |
Pitch-n-bat, Backbox animation (players run bases) |
Official Baseball |
Williams |
1960 |
Pitch-n-bat, Question and answer info sheet |
Oh Boy |
Williams |
1964 |
2 flippers, 5 pop bumpers, 4 passive bumpers, 2 outlane kickers |
Oklahoma |
Gottlieb |
1961 |
The first Gottlieb 4 Player machine with the new 'metal-rail' cabinet |
Oklahoma |
United |
1949 |
United referred to their flippers as "control kickers" on this game |
Oktoberfest |
American Pinball |
2019 |
Prototype flyer - Obscured playfield on back |
Oktoberfest |
American Pinball |
2019 |
Revised production flyer |
Oktoberfest |
American Pinball |
2019 |
Details of playfield features on back |
Oktoberfest |
American Pinball |
2019 |
KingPin Games version flyer |
Old Chicago |
Bally |
1976 |
Gangster John Dillinger depicted on the backglass |
Old Faithful |
Gottlieb |
1949 |
Old Faithful is a geyser located in Yellowstone National Park in Wyoming |
Old Plantation |
Keeney |
1961 |
Essentially a slot machine with a flipperless pinball playfield attached |
Olympic Games |
Jeutel |
1984 |
Postcard, The German flag in the lower left corner of the backglass is upside down |
Olympic Goblin |
Phenix Pinball |
2018 |
Renamed to Goblin Contest due to a permissions issue with the term "olympic" |
Olympic Hockey |
Sega/Japan |
1972 |
Japanese version, American game distributed by Sega / Japan |
Olympic Hockey |
Williams |
1972 |
Backbox animation (puck moves across hockey rink) |
Olympics |
Chicago Coin |
1975 |
2 player version of Chicago Coin's 1975 'Super Star' |
Olympics |
Gottlieb |
1962 |
Backbox light animation (olympic cities light up), 2 flippers |
Olympics |
Williams |
1952 |
Pressing either flipper button briefly pulses both flipper simultaneously |
On Beam |
Bally |
1969 |
Backglass shows space station and ship traveling on any of 4 beams |
One Two Three (1·2·3) |
T.D. Llobregat |
1973 |
Based on the Spanish TV show "Un, Dos, Tres" which ran from 1972 to 1994 |
Op Pop Pop |
Bally |
1969 |
Operator setting for either 'Replay' or 'Shoot Again' modes |
Operation Thunder |
Gottlieb |
1992 |
All Gottlieb machines after Operation Thunder used dot-matrix displays |
Operation Thunder |
Gottlieb |
1992 |
German version flyer |
Orbit |
Gottlieb |
1971 |
4 player version of Gottlieb's 1972 'Outer Space' |
Orbit 1 |
Hankin |
1978 |
First Australian made pinball machine |
Orbitor 1 |
Stern Electronics |
1982 |
Widebody, Moon-like cratered playfield, 2 ball multi-ball, Speech |
Out Of Sight |
Gottlieb |
1974 |
2 player version of Gottlieb's 1974 'Far Out' |
Outer Space |
Gottlieb |
1972 |
2 player version of Gottlieb's 1971 'Orbit' |
Overwatch |
Custom |
2024 |
Homebrew pinball inspired by the Xbox game |
Overwatch 2.0 |
Custom |
2024 |
Updated 2.0 version flyer showing addition of topper and art blades |
Oxford |
Maresa |
0 |
Similar to Gottlieb's 1969 'College Queens' |
OXO |
Sega/Japan |
1973 |
Japanese version, American game distributed by Sega / Japan |
OXO |
Williams |
1973 |
Tic-tac-toe matrix in center playfield lit from underneath |
Paddock |
Williams |
1969 |
Replay version of Williams 1969 'Post Time' |
Palace Guard |
Gottlieb |
1968 |
Postcard, Add-a-ball version of Gottliebs 1968 'Royal Guard' |
Palooka |
Williams |
1964 |
'Joe Palooka' was an American comic strip that ran in newspapers from 1930 to 1984 |
Panthera, The Legend Of |
Gottlieb |
1980 |
Widebody, 2 flippers, 2 pop bumpers, 3 (4) bank drop targets |
Papillon |
Jeutel |
1984 |
Postcard, Papillon is French for 'Butterfly' |
Par Golf |
Chicago Coin |
1965 |
Golf game in pinball type cabinet |
Paradise |
Gottlieb |
1965 |
Backbox animation (hula girl dances), Projection roto unit under playfield |
Paradise |
United |
1948 |
2 flippers, 12 passive bumpers, 3 kick-out saucers, 2 kick-out holes |
Paragon |
Bally |
1979 |
Bally's 1st Widebody and 1st use of inline drop targets |
Paragon |
Bally |
1979 |
German version flyer |
Paratrooper |
Williams |
1952 |
The automatic flippers activate when balls land in the pockets in front of them |
Party |
Playmatic |
1979 |
Also made a 1-player 'Party' using the same name, with different art |
Party |
Playmatic |
0 |
Also made a 4-player 'Party' using the same name, with different art |
Party Animal |
Bally |
1987 |
First pinball game to have the sounds of a belch and a flushing toilet |
Party Animal |
Bally |
1987 |
German version flyer |
Party Animal |
Bally |
1987 |
U.K version flyer |
Party Zone |
Bally |
1991 |
Animated Captain B-Zarr's head turns to follow the ball around playfield |
Party Zone |
Bally |
1991 |
Shot map |
Pat Hand |
Williams |
1975 |
4 player version of Williams 1975 'Satin Doll' |
Paul Bunyan |
Gottlieb |
1968 |
Replay version of Gottlieb's 1968 'Big Jack' |
Pennant Baseball |
Williams |
1953 |
Pitch-n-bat, Backbox animation (players run bases) |
Pennant Fever |
Williams |
1984 |
First pitch-n-bat game by Williams to use solid state electronics |
Perky |
Williams |
1956 |
First electromechanical game to use printed circuits |
Petaco |
Juegos Populares |
1984 |
Same playfield layout as SLEIC's 1994 'Sleic Pin Ball' |
Petaco |
Juegos Populares |
1984 |
Folder/Flyer |
Peter Pan |
Williams |
1955 |
First appearance in the 1902 novel The Little White Bird by James Matthew Barrie |
Phantom Of The Opera |
Data East |
1990 |
Based on the French novel by Gaston Leroux, 1st published in 1910 |
Pharoah |
Williams |
1981 |
Split-level playfield, Magna-Save, 2 ball multi-ball |
Phoenix |
Sega/Japan |
1978 |
Japanese version, American game distributed by Sega / Japan |
Phoenix |
Williams |
1978 |
2 flippers, 3 pop bumpers, 10 drop targets |
Piccadilly |
Williams |
1956 |
2-player EM game that had playfield "memory" using alternating step-up units |
Picnic |
Gottlieb |
1958 |
A Hollywood movie, Picnic, opened to wide release in February, 1956 |
Pin Ball |
Joctronic |
1987 |
2 flippers, 3 pop bumpers |
Pin Bowler |
Chicago Coin |
1949 |
Backbox light animation - bowling ball rolls toward pins |
Pin Up |
Gottlieb |
1975 |
Postcard, Add-a-ball version of Gottlieb's 1973 'King Pin' |
Pin Wheel |
Gottlieb |
1953 |
The last Gottlieb to have a custom painted front door to match the cabinet |
Pin·Bot |
Williams |
1986 |
Playfield design used again on Williams 1995 'Jack·Bot' |
Pin·Bot (Pinbot) |
Unidesa/Cirsa/Stargame |
1987 |
Customized version of Williams 1986 'Pin·Bot' |
Pinball |
Stern Electronics |
1977 |
Stern produced 594 electromechanical and 1,694 solid state models |
Pinball |
Stern Electronics |
1977 |
E.M version flyer, Game was made in both Solid State and E.M |
Pinball 2000 |
Williams |
1999 |
German version flyer, 8 page |
Pinball 2000 |
Williams |
1999 |
Advertising the new age in pinball |
Pinball 2000 |
Williams |
1999 |
Technology, Advanced electronics, State of the art maintenance |
Pinball 2000 |
Williams |
1999 |
Full disclosure, describing pinball 2000 system |
Pinball Action |
Tehkan |
1985 |
Video pinball game |
Pinball Alley Topper |
Stern Pinball |
2018 |
Stern's pinball alley topper |
Pinball Champ '82 |
Zaccaria |
1982 |
Zaccaria's first multi-level game with two playfields |
Pinball Is Burning Up The Street |
Stern Pinball |
2018 |
Featuring Guardians of the Galaxy, Star Wars, Deadpool, Jurassic Park |
Pinball Magic |
Capcom |
1995 |
Magnetic magic wand carries balls to various locations. Ball-levitating stage |
Pinball Magic |
Capcom |
1995 |
6 page fold-out flyer |
The Pinball Patron |
Stern Electronics |
1976 |
Sneak peek into pinball freak |
Pinball Pizazz |
Williams |
1983 |
European version |
Pinball Pizazz |
Williams |
1983 |
3 in 1 flyer (Warlock - Defender - Time Fantasy) |
The Pinball Planet |
Stern Electronics |
1980 |
Pinball tide spreads world wide |
Pinball Pool |
Gottlieb |
1979 |
Hitting a target knocks down the opposing target, Remotrip drop targets |
The Pinball Projectile |
Stern Electronics |
1990 |
Steel ball tells all, Richard Leslie |
The Pinball Prophets |
Stern Electronics |
1990 |
Sam Stern and Harry Williams |
Pinball Tronic |
Bifuca |
2010 |
Virtual pinball machine |
Pinch Hitter |
United |
1949 |
Postcard, Baseball theme, 2 flippers, 3 pop bumpers |
Pinch Hitter |
Williams |
1959 |
Pitch-n-bat, Backbox animation (players run bases) |
Pink Panther |
Gottlieb |
1981 |
Widebody, Multi-ball, 3 flippers, Captive ball |
Pinky |
Williams |
1950 |
2 flippers, 2 pop bumpers, 6 kick-out holes, Tilt penalty is ball in play |
Pioneer |
Gottlieb |
1976 |
2 player version of Gottlieb's 1975 'Spirit of 76' |
Pirate Gold |
Chicago Coin |
1969 |
2 flippers, 3 pop bumpers, 2 kick-out holes, Horseshoe lane |
Pirates Of The Caribbean |
Stern Pinball |
2006 |
Licensed theme from the Disney movie starring Johnny Depp |
Pirates Of The Caribbean Standard |
Jersey Jack Pinball |
2018 |
Mini flyer, Freddy's Pinball Paradise |
Pirates of the Caribbean |
Jersey Jack Pinball |
2018 |
Compares the 3 different versions of the game |
Pirates of the Caribbean |
Jersey Jack Pinball |
2018 |
Compares the 3 different versions of the game, Kingpin games version |
Pirates Of The Caribbean C.E |
Jersey Jack Pinball |
2018 |
KingPin Games version flyer |
Pirates Of The Caribbean L.E |
Jersey Jack Pinball |
2018 |
Mini flyer, Freddy's Pinball Paradise |
Pirates Of The Caribbean L.E |
Jersey Jack Pinball |
2018 |
KingPin Games version flyer |
Pirates Of The Caribbean L.E |
Jersey Jack Pinball |
2018 |
Limited edition flyer |
Pirates of the Caribbean Standard |
Jersey Jack Pinball |
2018 |
Standard edition flyer |
Pirates of the Caribbean Standard |
Jersey Jack Pinball |
2018 |
KingPin Games version flyer |
Pistol Poker |
Alvin G. and Company |
1993 |
Backbox light animation (playing cards light up) |
Pit Stop |
Williams |
1968 |
Separate scoring reels for each player to count "laps" around playfield |
Pitch & Bat |
Williams |
1966 |
Pitch-n-bat, Backbox animation (players run bases) |
Pitch'Em & Bat'Em |
Scientific |
1934 |
Pitch-n-bat, Instruction decal on playfield glass, B&W |
Pitch'Em & Bat'Em |
Scientific |
1934 |
Pitch-n-bat, Instruction decal on playfield glass, Blue flyer version |
Pitch'Em & Bat'Em |
Scientific |
1934 |
Pitch-n-bat, Instruction decal on playfield glass, Color flyer |
Planets |
Williams |
1971 |
Widebody, Similar to 'Zodiac', Intended for New York distribution |
Play Ball |
Chicago Coin |
1951 |
Oversized unconventional playfield, No bat |
Play Ball |
Midway |
1965 |
Pitch-n-bat, Knock down baseball targets on playfield |
Play Boy |
Rally |
1967 |
Similar playfield as Rally's 1968 'Comics' |
Play Pool |
Gottlieb |
1972 |
Italian add-a-ball version of Gottlieb's 1973 'Pro Pool' |
Play Time |
Playmatic |
1973 |
Same playfields as Playmatic's 1976 'Fandango' and Playmatic's 1976 'Fiesta' |
Playball |
Gottlieb |
1971 |
Replay version of 'Home Run', 1st Gottlieb to use 3" flipper bats |
Playboard Simulator |
Gottlieb |
1977 |
Test equipment for Gottlieb solid state machines |
Playboy |
Bally |
1978 |
Hugh Hefner with Playmates Patti McGuire and Sondra Theodore |
Playboy |
Stern Pinball |
2002 |
Unfolding centerfold toy, "Tease" screen, Peek-a-Boo beaded curtain |
Playboy |
Stern Pinball |
2002 |
German version flyer |
Playboy 35th Anniversary |
Data East |
1989 |
Data East's version of Playboy, Bally made the 1st one in 1978 |
Playland |
Exhibit |
1950 |
2 reversed flippers, 2 pop bumpers, 6 passive bumpers, 3 kick-out holes |
Playmates |
Gottlieb |
1968 |
Postcard, Add-a-ball version of Gottlieb's 1968 'Domino' |
Playtime |
Chicago Coin |
1968 |
Ball Saver blocks between the flippers, commonly referred to as an Up-post |
Pokemon |
Personal Pinball |
2006 |
Custom built pinball machine with Pokemon theme |
Poker |
Playmatic |
1969 |
1 player wedghead, 2 flippers, 4 pop bumpers |
Poker Face |
Gottlieb |
1953 |
2 flippers, 2 pop bumpers, 6 gobble holes |
Poker Face |
Keeney |
1963 |
Backbox light animation (playing cards light up) |
Poker Plus |
Recel |
1977 |
Made in both E.M and solid state versions |
Poker Plus |
Recel |
1978 |
Made in both E.M and solid state versions |
Pokerino |
Williams |
1978 |
Widebody, 4 flippers (double action flippers) |
Pole Position |
Sonic |
1987 |
It is unrelated to the popular Namco game of the same name |
Police Force |
Williams |
1989 |
Name was changed when Data East already had the license for Batman |
Polo |
Gottlieb |
1970 |
4 player version of Gottlieb's 1970 'Mini Cycle' |
Polo |
T.D. Llobregat |
0 |
The playfield layout is a copy of Williams' 1963 'Big Deal' |
Pool Champion |
Zaccaria |
1985 |
6 drop targets that look like pool balls |
Pool Player |
Illinois Pinball |
2000 |
Scheduled to be produced by Gene Cunningham but no games were sold |
Pool Sharks |
Bally |
1990 |
Choose between 8 or 9 ball, No multi-ball |
Pool Sharks |
Bally |
1990 |
German version flyer |
Pop 3000 |
Bill Port |
0 |
Similar playfield to Bally's 1969 'Op-Pop-Pop' except no pop bumpers |
Pop A Card |
Gottlieb |
1972 |
Postcard, Replay version of Gottlieb's 1972 'Drop A Card' |
Pop Up |
Chicago Coin |
1965 |
Not pinball; score criss cross with bouncing balls |
Popeye |
Bally |
1994 |
Widebody, Some dialogue from the original cartoons |
Popeye |
Bally |
1994 |
German version flyer |
Post Time |
Williams |
1969 |
Add-a-ball version of Williams 1969 'Paddock' |
Pot O Gold |
Williams |
1965 |
Backbox animation (bagatelle in backbox) |
Power Play |
Bally |
1978 |
First solid state game with an Up-post (according to "Pinball Snapshots") |
Pretty Baby |
Williams |
1965 |
2 kick-out holes (each kick-out hole is protected by a drop target) |
Preview |
Gottlieb |
1962 |
2 player E.M, 2 flippers, 3 pop bumpers |
Prima Pinball Pralinen |
Sega |
1999 |
Multiple game flyer with chocolates of games |
The Princess Bride |
Multimorphic |
2024 |
Based on the 1987 film of the same name |
Pro Bowler |
Sega/Japan |
1972 |
Japanese, Basically a copy of Williams 'Mini Bowl' |
Pro Football |
Gottlieb |
1973 |
The 2-player version is Gottlieb's 1977 'Gridiron' but with different artwork |
Pro Football |
Maresa |
1974 |
A near copy of Gottlieb's 1973 'Pro Football'. Reportedly made from particle board |
Pro Pool |
Gottlieb |
1973 |
Postcard, Add-a-ball version of 2 player 'Big Shot' and 4 player 'Hot Shot' |
Professional Pinball - Challenger |
Professional Pinball |
1981 |
Canadian, Pinball conversion for early Bally S.S pinballs, Fold-out |
Professional Pinball - Challenger |
Professional Pinball |
1981 |
Canadian, Pinball conversion for early Bally solid state pinballs |
Professional Pinball |
Professional Pinball |
1981 |
Professional Pinball Players Association advertising flyer |
Prospector |
Sonic |
1977 |
The backglass and playfield depict Stan Laurel and Oliver Hardy as prospectors |
Psychedelic |
Gottlieb |
1970 |
1 player Italian version of 2 player 'Crescendo' and 4 player 'Groovy' |
Puddin Head |
Genco |
1948 |
Postcard, 'Puddin Head' is the offspring of 'Screwball' |
Pulp Fiction |
Chicago Gaming |
2023 |
Developed at the request of Quentin Tarantino |
Punchy The Clown |
Alvin G. and Company |
1993 |
Miniature sized cabinet, Redemption pinball; dispenses tickets |
Punk |
Gottlieb |
1982 |
Widebody, Still produced after the designer of the playfield left the company |
Punny Factory 2520 |
Pinball Adventures |
2023 |
Punny Press presses all the Puns back together |
Pyramid |
Gottlieb |
1978 |
2 player E.M version of Gottlieb's 1977 'Cleopatra' |
Q Bert's Quest |
Gottlieb |
1983 |
Widebody, Also produced as a video game called 'Q Bert' in 1982 |
Quarterback |
Bally |
1976 |
Japanese flyer distributed by 'Taito' |
Quarterback |
Bally |
1976 |
The objective is to move a football down the field to score touchdowns |
Quarterback |
Genco |
1955 |
Pitch-and-bat with a football theme |
Quartette |
Gottlieb |
1952 |
Similar to Gottlieb’s 1952 'Four Stars' |
Que Bueno |
M.A.M |
1966 |
Reverse wedge head backbox, Same playfield layout as MAM's 'Mexico' |
Queen |
Pinball Brothers |
2022 |
Mini flyer |
Queen/Alien Combo |
Pinball Brothers |
2022 |
Queen/Alien combo flyer |
Queen Of Diamonds |
Gottlieb |
1959 |
Backbox animation (roto-target in backbox), Similar to 'World Beauties' |
Queen Of Hearts |
Gottlieb |
1952 |
On the backglass, the Seven of Clubs card incorrectly has eight clubs on it |
Quick Draw |
Gottlieb |
1975 |
2 player version of Gottlieb's 1975 'Fast Draw' |
Quicksilver |
Stern Electronics |
1980 |
Compare the backglass artwork to the July 1978 cover of Heavy Metal magazine |
Quintette |
Gottlieb |
1953 |
2 flippers, 4 pop bumpers, 5 gobble holes |
Race Stars |
Geiger |
1978 |
German, Conversion kit for Bally's 1977 'Evel Knievel' |
Race The Clock |
Williams |
1955 |
Williams first 4 player game |
Race Time |
Gottlieb |
1959 |
The metal side rails shown in some pictures were an after-factory option |
Race Way |
Midway |
1963 |
Widebody, Same backbox animation as Midway's 1964 'Winner' |
Racers |
Playmatic |
1968 |
Mechanical backbox animation (race car moves on circular track) |
Rack A Ball |
Gottlieb |
1962 |
Backbox animation (billiard balls added) |
Rack Em Up |
Gottlieb |
1983 |
2 flippers, 3 pop bumpers, Upper left kickback |
Radical |
Bally |
1990 |
2 ball multi-ball, 4 flippers, Speech sound, Skate board theme |
Radical |
Bally |
1990 |
German version flyer |
Rainbow |
Gottlieb |
1956 |
The last game from Gottlieb to use four colors on the cabinet artwork |
Rally Girl |
Rally |
1966 |
1st of Rally's pinball's to use circuit boards for the relays |
Ramona |
United |
1949 |
Left and right kick-out holes propel the ball to rebound off the stretched rubbers |
Rancho |
Gottlieb |
1966 |
Postcard, Italian add-a-ball version of Gottlieb's 1965 'Cow Poke' |
Rancho |
Gottlieb |
1966 |
Italian add-a-ball version of 'Cowpoke', Backbox animation |
Rancho |
Sega/Japan |
1977 |
Japanese version, American game distributed by Sega / Japan |
Rancho |
Williams |
1977 |
The last game that Harry Williams designed for Williams |
Rapid Fire |
Bally |
1982 |
Bally's response to Williams 1981 'Hyperball' |
Rat Race |
Williams |
1983 |
Cocktail table with joystick controlled tilting playfield, Never produced |
Raven |
Gottlieb |
1986 |
First game to use a photographic backglass |
Rawhide |
Chicago Coin |
1977 |
4 player version of Chicago Coin's 1977 'Stampede'. Also produced by Stern |
Rawhide |
Stern Electronics |
1977 |
4 player version of Stern's 1977 'Stampede' |
Ready Aim Fire |
Gottlieb |
1983 |
2 flippers, 5 pop bumpers, 10 standup targets |
Red & Ted's Road Show |
Williams |
1994 |
Widebody, "SuperPin", Shaker motor, 2 talking animated heads |
Red & Ted's Road Show |
Williams |
1994 |
German version flyer |
Red Arrow |
Europlay |
1978 |
Copy of Gottlieb's 1977 'Golden Arrow' |
Red Baron |
Chicago Coin |
1975 |
2 player version of Chicago Coin's 1975 'Blue Max' |
Regatta |
Williams |
1955 |
A sequence game in which you must strike bumpers 1 through 5 in order |
Reggio |
Maresa |
1972 |
1 player version of Gottlieb's 1972 2 player "King Kool" and 4 player "King Rock" |
Register |
Gottlieb |
1956 |
Backglass states 'Amusement Pinballs, as American as Baseball & Hot Dogs' |
Reno |
Williams |
1957 |
Reno, the third largest city in Nevada, is a popular gambling destination |
Rescue 911 |
Gottlieb |
1994 |
Toy helicopter lifts the ball (magnetically) and flies over the playfield |
Rescue 911 |
Gottlieb |
1994 |
Japanese version distributed by Sammy |
Rescue 911 |
Gottlieb |
1994 |
German version flyer |
Reserve |
Williams |
1961 |
2 flippers, 3 pop bumpers, 2 kick-out holes, 1 gobble hole |
Revamp Your Gameroom |
Stern Pinball |
2021 |
Two sided flyer but both sides are the same |
Revenge From Mars |
Bally |
1999 |
This was first game into production under the Pinball 2000 (PB2K) platform |
Revenge From Mars |
Bally |
1999 |
Pinball tournament flyer, Stop playing with yourself ! |
Rick And Morty |
Spooky Pinball |
2020 |
Based on the American adult animated science fiction sitcom |
Rick And Morty |
Spooky Pinball |
2020 |
ZF Pinball version flyer |
Rider's Surf |
Joc Matic S.A |
1986 |
Internet Pinball Database states manufacturer as Joctronic |
Rio |
Playmatic |
1977 |
The 2-player version of this game is Playmatic's 1977 'Carnival' |
Rip Snorter |
Genco |
1949 |
One of Genco's first flipper pinball machines |
Ripley's Believe It Or Not |
Stern Pinball |
2004 |
The magnet under the shrunken head catches the ball, holds it, then shoots it |
Riverboat |
Williams |
1964 |
Backbox light animation (playing cards light up), Swinging target |
Riverboat Gambler |
Williams |
1990 |
Use buttons on lockdown bar to bet on roulette wheel animation in backbox |
Riverboat Gambler |
Williams |
1990 |
German version flyer |
Riviera |
Chicago Coin |
1973 |
The flyer refers to the "Up-post" as an "Up-ball saver", 4 flippers |
Ro Go |
Bally |
1974 |
Horseshoe lane, Double-gated ball return lane, Mushroom bumper |
Road Kings |
Williams |
1986 |
Designer Mark Ritchie chose a new theme based on the "Mad Max" movies |
Road Race |
Gottlieb |
1969 |
Replay version of Gottlieb's 1970 'Stock Car' |
Road Race |
Maresa |
0 |
Copy of Gottlieb's 1969 'Road Race' |
Rob Zombie's Spookshow |
Spooky Pinball |
2016 |
Voices by Rob Zombie, Sheri Moon Zombie, and Sid Haig. Ten Rob Zombie songs |
Robin Hood |
Sega/Japan |
1972 |
Japanese flyer, Original game design |
Robo War |
Gottlieb |
1988 |
There are no people depicted in the artwork |
Robo War |
Gottlieb |
1988 |
German version flyer |
Robo War |
Gottlieb |
1988 |
Operator rebate for $200 |
Robocop |
Data East |
1989 |
Playfield layout was used again on Data East's 1991 'Checkpoint' with some changes |
Robocop |
Data East |
1989 |
German version flyer |
Robot |
Zaccaria |
1984 |
Ball crossing elevated robot bridge raises five robot targets |
Robot |
Zaccaria |
1985 |
German version flyer |
Rock |
Gottlieb |
1985 |
First game to have a translite instead of a screened backglass |
Rock Encore |
Gottlieb |
1986 |
A 15 minute art and sound conversion kit for any 'Rock' pinball game |
Rock Makers |
Bally |
1968 |
A special version was produced for Germany |
Rock N Roll |
Williams |
1970 |
Add-a-ball version of Williams 1970 'Jive Time' |
Rock On |
Allied Leisure |
1975 |
Playfield art has a likeness of T.V actor Jimmy Walker saying "Dyn-o-mite!" |
Rocket |
Williams |
1959 |
Try shooting for all seven rockets |
Rocket 3 |
Bally |
1967 |
The Italian add-a-ball version is Bally's 1967 'Rocket III (Italy)' |
Rocket Ship |
Gottlieb |
1958 |
Similar playfield as Gottlieb's 1958 'Contest' and Gottlieb's 1959 'Atlas' |
Rocket V |
Showa Yuen |
1970 |
Japanese 1 player electromechanical with flippers |
Rockettes |
Gottlieb |
1950 |
A roll-over button changes the direction of kick-out holes from north to south |
Rocky |
Gottlieb |
1982 |
Paulie threw a bottle of scotch at the prop backglass in Rocky 3 |
Rocky And Bullwinkle |
Data East |
1993 |
Backbox animation (Bullwinkle pulls Rocky, a Rhino, or a Lion from a hat) |
Rodeo |
Brunswick/Briarwood |
1977 |
Home model (no coins), Briarwood was a division of Brunswick |
Rodeo |
Midway |
1964 |
Turret shooter operated by large knob on lockdown bar |
Roller Coaster |
Gottlieb |
1971 |
Kick-out holes send the ball over 'roller coaster' tracks to the flipper inlanes |
Roller Coaster Tycoon |
Stern Pinball |
2002 |
Developed by Pat Lawlor Design based on popular PC-CD game |
Roller Coaster Tycoon |
Stern Pinball |
2002 |
German version flyer |
Roller Disco |
Gottlieb |
1980 |
Widebody, 4 flippers, 3 pop bumpers, 2 (5) bank drop targets |
Rollergames |
Williams |
1990 |
Rollergames was a short-lived roller derby TV show |
Rolling Stones |
Bally |
1980 |
Ladies and Gentlemen .... "The Rolling Stones" |
The Rolling Stones |
Stern Pinball |
2011 |
Plays 13 original Rolling Stones songs |
The Rolling Stones |
Stern Pinball |
2011 |
European version flyer |
Rompeolas |
Maresa |
0 |
Same playfield layout as the 2-player Gottlieb's 1967 'Surf Side' |
Rondeevoo |
United |
1948 |
The flippers are called "control kickers" on the flyer |
Rondo Auto Flipper |
Werbeplan |
1971 |
German, Miniature car racing in a pinball cabinet |
Rose Bowl |
Gottlieb |
1951 |
Flippers placed at outside edges of playfield |
Rotation 8 |
Midway |
1978 |
Cocktail table, Playfield automatically rotates to next player's position |
Roto Pool |
Gottlieb |
1958 |
Backbox animation (miniature pool balls light when playfield targets are hit) |
Round Up |
Bally |
1971 |
Very low production game with only 70 units made |
Round Up |
Gottlieb |
1948 |
4 reverse flippers, 7 static bumpers (no pop bumpers) |
Royal Flash |
Chicago Coin |
1964 |
There is an add-a-ball on/off jack in the backbox |
Royal Flush |
Gottlieb |
1957 |
First game from any manufacturer to have the match feature |
Royal Flush |
Gottlieb |
1976 |
4 player version of 'Card Whiz'. Later remade as 'Royal Flush Deluxe' |
Royal Flush Deluxe |
Gottlieb |
1983 |
Remake of Gottlieb's 1976 'Royal Flush' |
Royal Guard |
Gottlieb |
1968 |
Replay version of Gottlieb's 1968 'Palace Guard' |
Royal Pair |
Gottlieb |
1974 |
Italian add-a-ball version of Gottlieb's 1974 'Top Card' |
Rush Limited Edition |
Stern Pinball |
2022 |
Limited edition version flyer |
Rush Premium Edition |
Stern Pinball |
2022 |
Premium version flyer |
Rush Pro Edition |
Stern Pinball |
2022 |
Pro version flyer |
Safari |
Bally |
1968 |
The flyer slogan referred to Esso's (now Exxon) 'Put a Tiger in your Tank' |
Safecracker |
Bally |
1996 |
Timed play, Smaller size playfield and cabinet, The 1st "Token-Pin" |
Safecracker |
Bally |
1996 |
German version flyer |
Saloon |
Rally |
1965 |
Has a combined ball lift and plunger unit |
Samba |
Alben |
1961 |
Similar to Williams 1959 'Fiesta' |
San Francisco |
Williams |
1964 |
Backbox animation (moving arrow), Last E.M with a gobble hole |
Sapporo |
Sega/Japan |
1971 |
Commemorates the 1972 Winter Olympics held in Sapporo, Japan |
Satellite |
C.E.A |
1978 |
Based on Gottlieb's 1977 'Jet Spin' and Gottlieb's 1977 'Super Spin' |
Satellite |
Williams |
1958 |
2 flippers, 3 pop bumpers, 2 gobble holes, 1 kick-out hole |
Satin Doll |
Sega/Japan |
1975 |
Japanese version, American game distributed by Sega / Japan |
Satin Doll |
Williams |
1975 |
2 player version of Williams 1975 'Pat Hand' with 4 flippers instead of 3 |
Saturn |
Nordamatic |
1977 |
The award for extra balls is announced by the sound of a trumpet |
Saturn 2 |
Bell Games |
1985 |
Conversion kit, Similar playfield as Bally's 1984 'Spy Hunter' |
Scared Stiff |
Bally |
1996 |
German version 4 page flyer |
Scared Stiff |
Bally |
1996 |
Pressing flippers stops spinning spider in backglass on various awards |
Scared Stiff |
Bally |
1996 |
German version 1 page flyer |
Schuss |
Rally |
1968 |
In alpine skiing 'Schuss' or 'Schussboom' is a fast straight downhill run |
Scooby Doo |
Spooky Pinball |
2022 |
There are three versions – Standard, Blood Sucker and Collector’s Edition |
Score Board |
Gottlieb |
1956 |
5 pop bumpers (including the one below the flippers), 2 gobble holes |
Scorpion |
Williams |
1980 |
Widebody, Features 2 ball multi-ball and a timed bonus |
Scramble |
Tecnoplay |
1987 |
Cabinet has a smooth clear coat unlike American-made cabinets |
Scramble |
Tecnoplay |
1987 |
Uses Zaccaria CPU, power supply, driver boards, and 8-digit displays |
Screamo |
Williams |
1954 |
The amusement park shown on the backglass likely is Chicago's Riverside Park |
Screech |
Inder |
1976 |
Produced in both 1 player and 4 player solid state models |
Scuba |
Gottlieb |
1970 |
The score achieved by each player is held in memory from ball to ball for that player |
Sea Belles |
Gottlieb |
1956 |
2 flippers, 4 pop bumpers, 4 passive bumpers, 2 gobble holes |
Sea Hunt |
Allied Leisure |
1972 |
Shakerball machine, Player uses joystick to "nudge" ball on playfield |
Sea Jockeys |
Williams |
1951 |
Backbox animation (speed boats race), 8 pop bumpers |
Sea Ray |
Bally |
1971 |
2 player version of Bally's 1971 'Mariner' |
Sea Scare |
Recel |
1978 |
The same company made a domestic version as Petaco's 'Sea Scare' |
Sea Shore |
Gottlieb |
1964 |
2 flippers, 4 pop bumpers, 2 roto-targets |
Sea Side |
Gottlieb |
1967 |
Italian add-a-ball similar to Gottlieb's 1967 'Surf Side' |
Sea Wolf |
Williams |
1959 |
Backbox animation (moving submarine), Disappearing pop bumper |
Seawitch |
Stern Electronics |
1980 |
Also made in Australia by Leisure & Allied Industries under license by Stern |
Secret Service |
Data East |
1988 |
Plays Mission Impossible theme, Get Smart and a couple of others |
Secret Service |
Data East |
1988 |
German version flyer |
See Saw |
Bally |
1970 |
A special version was produced for Germany |
See Saw |
Bally |
1970 |
German version flyer |
Select A Card |
Gottlieb |
1950 |
Similar playfield as Gottlieb's 1950 'Just 21' |
Serenade |
Playmatic |
1969 |
5 "kick" targets, The targets kick in when hit and kick back halfway |
Serenade |
Williams |
1960 |
2 flippers, 3 pop bumpers, 1 kick-out hole, 2 gobble holes |
Set Up |
Williams |
1969 |
Add-a-ball version of Williams 1969 'Seven Up' |
Seven Seas |
Gottlieb |
1959 |
Pop bumpers lite via side rollovers and turn off when ball drains between flippers |
Seven Up |
Williams |
1969 |
Replay version of Williams 1969 'Set Up' |
Seven Winner |
Inder |
1973 |
The plastic playfield has its art directly applied to its lower side |
Sexy Girl |
Arkon |
1980 |
German pinball conversion for Bally's 'Playboy', B&W flyer |
Sexy Girl |
Arkon |
1980 |
German pinball conversion for Bally's 'Playboy', Color flyer |
The Shadow |
Bally |
1994 |
Mini-Battlefield, Magnetic ball lock, Player controlled ramp diverters |
The Shadow |
Bally |
1994 |
German version flyer |
Shamrock |
Inder |
1977 |
Produced in both E.M & S.S versions & in a 4 player E.M version |
Shamrock |
Williams |
1956 |
Each player has the opportunity to get an "extra ball" on the last shot |
Shanghai |
Chicago Coin |
1948 |
Postcard, 2 flippers, 12 passive bumpers, 3 kick-out holes |
Shangri La |
Williams |
1967 |
Reportedly, the last production machines had plastic flipper bats instead of metal |
Shangri La |
Williams |
1967 |
German version flyer |
Shantytown |
Exhibit |
1949 |
The vertical "teaser flipper" in upper playfield flips in both directions |
Shaq Attaq |
Gottlieb |
1995 |
Use the ramp to launch pinballs into the moving playfield basket |
Shark |
Hankin |
1980 |
Australian, Widebody, 4 flippers, 8 drop targets, Horse shoe lane |
Shark |
Taito do Brasil |
1982 |
Similar to Stern's 'Flight 2000' |
Sharkey's Shootout |
Stern Pinball |
2000 |
Betson/Imperial version flyer with pink background |
Sharkey's Shootout |
Stern Pinball |
2000 |
Playfield adapted from Bally's 1981 'Eight Ball Deluxe' |
Sharkey’s Shootout |
Stern Pinball |
2000 |
Betson/Imperial version flyer showing backglass |
Sharpshooter |
Game Plan |
1979 |
The image of the cowboy on the backglass is designer Roger Sharpe |
Sharpshooter |
Game Plan |
1979 |
Single page "teaser" flyer |
Sharpshooter |
Gottlieb |
1949 |
2 flippers, 9 bumpers, 6 percussion bumpers in a bulls-eye circle |
Sharpshooter 2 |
Game Plan |
1983 |
Basically the same game as Sharpshooter except for the artwork |
Sheba |
Bally |
1965 |
Playfield layout similar to Bally's 1966 'Campus Queen' and 1969 'Gator' |
Sheriff |
Gottlieb |
1971 |
4 player version of Gottlieb's 1971 'Lawman' |
Sheriff |
Gottlieb |
1971 |
German version flyer |
Shindig |
Gottlieb |
1953 |
2 reverse flippers, 3 pop bumpers, 6 passive bumpers, 8 trap holes |
Ship Ahoy |
Gottlieb |
1976 |
Postcard, Add-a-ball version of 'Buccaneer'. Italian version is 'High Seas' |
Ship Mates |
Gottlieb |
1964 |
Hitting all three roto-targets (1, 2 & 3) awards same-player-shoots-again |
Shoo Shoo |
Williams |
1951 |
Encyclopedia of Pinball claimed Harry Williams named this after his dog |
Shoot The Moon |
Williams |
1951 |
Backglass light animation (rocket advances to moon) |
Shooting The Rapids |
Zaccaria |
1978 |
The upper backglass inexplicably shows what looks like a frosty mug of beer |
Short Stop |
Williams |
1958 |
Pitch-n-bat, Backbox animation (players run bases) |
Show Boat |
Gottlieb |
1961 |
2 left and 2 right flippers operate in pairs, 6 pop bumpers |
Showboat |
Genco |
1957 |
Postcard, New metal legs |
Showtime |
Chicago Coin |
1974 |
4 player version of Chicago Coin's 1974 'Dolphin' |
Shrek |
Stern Pinball |
2008 |
Same game design as Stern's 2006 'Family Guy' with new artwork |
Silver |
Gottlieb |
1957 |
2 gobble holes, roto-target, hold-over replay feature (spell S-I-L-V-E-R) |
Silver Skates |
Williams |
1953 |
The automatic flippers activate when balls land in the pockets in front of them |
Silver Slugger |
Gottlieb |
1990 |
First of the "Street Level" games (simpler & cheaper games) |
Silver Star |
Faer |
1966 |
Similar playfield layout as Bally's 1963 'Hootenanny' |
Silverball Mania |
Bally |
1980 |
Middle kickback save between flippers, Horseshoe lane |
The Simpsons Pinball Party |
Stern Pinball |
2003 |
Custom speech by Dan Castellaneta, Nancy Cartwright and Hank Azaria |
The Simpsons Pinball Party |
Stern Pinball |
2003 |
German version flyer |
The Simpsons |
Data East |
1990 |
Their next game, Data East's 1991 'Checkpoint', introduced the DMD display |
The Simpsons |
Data East |
1990 |
German version flyer |
Sinbad |
Gottlieb |
1978 |
Direct tie-in to the 1977 Hollywood movie "Sinbad and the Eye of the Tiger" |
Sing Along |
Gottlieb |
1967 |
Replay version of Gottlieb's 1967 'Melody' |
Sittin Pretty |
Gottlieb |
1958 |
Backglass light animation (clowns fall into carnival dunk tanks) |
The Six Million Dollar Man |
Bally |
1978 |
Uncommon 6 player game, Up-post between flippers |
Six Sticks |
Bally |
1966 |
The first six player pinball machine |
Skateball |
Bally |
1980 |
Faulty design that allowed players to score excessive points |
Skating |
Maresa |
1969 |
Playfield has the same layout as Gottlieb's 1968 'Four Seasons' |
Ski Club |
Williams |
1965 |
Add-a-ball version of Williams 1965 'Alpine Club' |
Ski Jump |
Zaccaria |
1978 |
1 player E.M version of Zaccaria's 1978 'Winter Sports' |
Skill Ball |
Williams |
1961 |
Williams first add-a-ball game |
Skill Flight |
Nuova Bell Games |
1986 |
Available as a kit, Working mini helicopter on playfield |
Skill Flight |
Nuova Bell Games |
1986 |
German version flyer |
Skill Parade |
Bally |
1958 |
Unique upright pinball playfield design, Also a pay-out machine |
Skill Pool |
Gottlieb |
1952 |
The 15 lit balls in playfield center go out individually when scored |
Skill Pool |
Williams |
1963 |
Completed racks tracked by backglass light animation |
Skill Score |
Bally |
1960 |
Unusual upright pinball, No flippers, 250 made |
Skipper |
Gottlieb |
1969 |
Gottlieb's first game using the three-chime assembly |
Sky Dive |
Gottlieb |
1974 |
Italian add-a-ball version of Gottlieb's 1974 'Free Fall', N.A.T version |
Sky Dive |
Gottlieb |
1974 |
Italian add-a-ball version of Gottlieb's 1974 'Free Fall' |
Sky Divers |
Bally |
1964 |
Backglass animation (parachutists descend) |
Sky Fly |
Europlay |
1978 |
Copy of Gottlieb's 'Jet Spin' with drop targets instead of a roto-target |
Sky Jump |
Gottlieb |
1974 |
Replay version of 'Free Fall', Italian version is 'Sky Dive' |
Sky Kings |
Bally |
1974 |
Same playfield design as Bally's 1974 'Champ' |
Sky Line |
Gottlieb |
1965 |
2 backglass animations (elevator doors open, elevator counts floors) |
Sky Lover |
Sega/Japan |
1977 |
Japanese flyer, Original game design |
Sky Rider |
Chicago Coin |
1974 |
4 player version of Chicago Coin's 1974 'Hi-Flyer' |
Sky Warrior |
I.D.I |
1978 |
Conversion kit, Same playfield design as Gottlieb's 1975 'Fast Draw' |
Skylab |
Sega/Japan |
1974 |
Japanese version, American game distributed by Sega / Japan |
Skylab |
Williams |
1974 |
Replay version of Williams 1974 'Spacelab' |
Skyrocket |
Bally |
1971 |
Up-post, Right outlane return gate, Upper left gate guards stand-up target |
Skyway |
Williams |
1954 |
Elevated wireform track, Only 1 flipper, Gobble hole |
Slalom |
Playmatic |
1967 |
1 player wedgehead, 2 flippers, 4 pop bumpers, 2 slingshots, 6 standup targets |
Slalom Code 0.3 |
Unidesa/Cirsa/Stargame |
1988 |
Ski theme, Spanish 4 player solid state |
Slick Chick |
Gottlieb |
1963 |
9 bumpers spell "slickchick", Based on the popularity of Playboy Clubs |
Slugfest |
Williams |
1991 |
Pitch-n-bat, Selective pitching, Motorized ramp, Baseball card dispenser |
Slugfest |
Williams |
1952 |
Backbox animation (players run bases) |
Slugger |
Midway |
1963 |
Pitch-n-bat, Knock down baseball targets on playfield |
Sluggin Champ |
Gottlieb |
1955 |
Also made in a Deluxe model with a different cabinet and a wider backglass |
Sluggin Champ Deluxe |
Gottlieb |
1955 |
Shown in the rare 'deluxe' cabinet |
Smart Set |
Williams |
1969 |
2 flippers, 4 pop bumpers, Center Up-post, Right outlane ball return gate |
Smarty |
Williams |
1968 |
Add-a-ball version of Williams 1968 'Ding Dong' |
Smoke Signal |
Williams |
1955 |
A replay is awarded if all 5 balls drain via the gobble hole |
Snafu |
Williams |
1955 |
2 flippers, 2 cyclonic kickers, 2 thumper bumpers |
Snow Derby |
Gottlieb |
1970 |
2 player version of 'Snow Queen', End-of-ball bonus system |
Snow Queen |
Gottlieb |
1970 |
4 player version of 'Snow Derby', End-of-ball bonus system |
Soccer |
Gottlieb |
1975 |
2 player version of 'Super Soccer', Backbox animation (soccer balls added) |
Soccer |
Williams |
1964 |
Backbox animation (player kicks soccer ball) |
Soccer Champ |
Valco |
0 |
Playfield is the same as Bell Games World Cup / World Championship |
Soccer Kings |
Zaccaria |
1982 |
2 level playfield, 5 flippers (4 on main - 1 on upper) |
Soccer Kings |
Zaccaria |
1982 |
Italian version, 2 level playfield, 5 flippers (4 on main - 1 on upper) |
Soccer Kings/Pinball Champ |
Zaccaria |
1983 |
Combo flyer (one game on each side) |
Solar City |
Gottlieb |
1977 |
Similar replay versions are 'El Dorado', 'Target Alpha' and 'Canada Dry' |
Solar Fire |
Williams |
1981 |
Compare the playfield to the single-level playfield of Williams' 1986 'Grand Lizard' |
Solar Fire |
Williams |
1981 |
Orange version flyer |
Solar Ride |
Gottlieb |
1979 |
3 flippers (left side in-line flippers), 3 pop bumpers |
Solar Wars |
Sonic |
1986 |
4 player solid state |
Solids N Stripes |
Sega/Japan |
1971 |
Japanese version, American game distributed by Sega / Japan |
Solids N Stripes |
Williams |
1971 |
The first game to use the "split bank" method using relay banks |
Solitaire |
Gottlieb |
1967 |
Italian add-a-ball version of Gottlieb's 1967 'Diamond Jack' |
The Sopranos |
Stern Pinball |
2005 |
Features the real voices of many characters on the show |
Sorcerer |
Williams |
1985 |
The Demon bonus lamp lights upon completion of spelling 'Sorcerer' |
Sound Stage |
Chicago Coin |
1976 |
2 player version of Chicago Coin's 1976 'Juke Box' |
South Pacific |
Genco |
1950 |
Similar playfield as Genco's 1950 'Mercury' and Genco's 1950 'Rocket' |
South Park |
Sega |
1999 |
Sega's last pinball game; production would be continued by Stern Pinball |
South Park |
Sega |
1999 |
Prototype version flyer |
South Park |
Sega |
1999 |
German version flyer |
South Park |
Sega |
1999 |
Number 1 in Replay Magazine version flyer |
Southern Belle |
Gottlieb |
1955 |
2 gobble holes, "balls played" ball arch lights |
Southpaw |
Sega/Japan |
1977 |
Japanese flyer, Original game design |
Space Gambler |
Playmatic |
1978 |
Probably the first solid state game by Playmatic |
Space Hawks |
Nuova Bell Games |
1986 |
Has the same game play as Bally's 1985 'Cybernaut' |
Space Hunt |
Hexa Pinball |
2023 |
The first pinball game from French manufacturer Hexa Pinball |
Space Invaders |
Bally |
1980 |
8 page comic book flyer |
Space Invaders |
Bally |
1980 |
German, 8 page comic book flyer |
Space Invaders |
Bally |
1980 |
Associated Leisure single page flyer |
Space Jam |
Sega |
1996 |
Mini basketball hoop with magnetic backboard |
Space Jam |
Sega |
1996 |
German version flyer |
Space Mission |
Williams |
1976 |
4 player version of Williams 1976 'Space Odyssey' |
Space Odyssey |
Sega/Japan |
1976 |
Japanese version, American game distributed by Sega / Japan |
Space Odyssey |
Williams |
1976 |
2 player version of Williams 1976 'Space Mission' |
Space Orbit |
Gottlieb |
1972 |
This game was made for export to Italy |
Space Panther |
M.A.C |
1988 |
System 4 conversion kit pinball machine |
Space Race |
Recel |
1977 |
Uses simple electronic sounds, for 100 points, 1,000 points, and 10,000 points |
Space Rider/Fly High |
Geiger |
1980 |
Conversion kits for Bally's Harlem Globetrotters & Supersonic |
Space Riders |
Atari |
1978 |
Widebody, 3 messenger balls - each protected by a drop target |
Space Ship |
Unidesa/Cirsa/Stargame |
1986 |
3 flippers, 3 pop bumpers, ball return gate, inline drop targets |
Space Ship |
Williams |
1961 |
The last game from Williams to use lightup backglass scoring |
Space Shuttle |
Sega/Japan |
1977 |
Japanese flyer, Original game design |
Space Shuttle |
Williams |
1984 |
Multi-ball (2 or 3 ball), Right outlane return gate, Lane change, Up-post |
Space Shuttle |
Williams |
1984 |
Earnings report flyer |
Space Shuttle |
Zaccaria |
1980 |
Associated Leisure version flyer |
Space Shuttle |
Zaccaria |
1980 |
2 flippers, 4 pop bumpers, 3 (3) bank drop targets, No multi-ball |
Space Shuttle |
Mecatronics |
1985 |
Mecatronics, a.k.a. Taito (Brazil), a division of Taito Japan |
Space Shuttle |
Unidesa/Cirsa/Stargame |
1986 |
Same game as Williams 'Space Shuttle' |
Space Station |
Williams |
1987 |
The translite art shows three space shuttles |
Space Station |
Williams |
1987 |
U.K version flyer |
Space Team |
Tecnoplay |
1988 |
Tecnoplay rose from the bankrupt Zaccaria pinball company |
Space Time |
Bally |
1972 |
4 player version of Bally's 1973 'Time Zone' |
Space Train |
M.A.C |
1988 |
Conversion kit pinball, 2 level playfield, Multi-ball |
Space Walk |
Gottlieb |
1979 |
8 X 10 press photo, Last electromechanical game manufactured by Gottlieb |
Spain 82 |
Playmatic |
1982 |
The kicking post between the flippers, is similar to Bally's 'Fireball II' and 'Medusa' |
Spanish Eyes |
Sega/Japan |
1972 |
Japanese version, American game distributed by Sega / Japan |
Spanish Eyes |
Williams |
1972 |
Replay version of 'Granada' with a different playfield layout |
Spark Plugs |
Williams |
1951 |
Backbox animation (horses race) |
Speak Easy |
Bally |
1982 |
2 player version of Bally's 1982 'Speakeasy 4' |
Speak Easy |
Playmatic |
1977 |
4 player version of Playmatic's 1977 'The 30's' |
Special Force |
Bally |
1986 |
Ball in helicopter funnel simulates sound of rotating helicopter blades |
Special Force |
Bally |
1986 |
German version flyer, "the flipper for Rambo fans" |
Special Force |
Bally |
1986 |
U.K version flyer |
Special Force Girls |
Bally |
1986 |
Same as Bally Midway's 1986 'Special Force' but with a different backglass |
Spectra 4 |
Valley |
1978 |
Cocktail table, Playfield is manually rotated under a stationary glass top |
Spectra 4 |
Valley |
1978 |
Cocktail table, Midway's 1978 'Rotation VIII' also had a rotating playfield |
Spectrum |
Bally |
1982 |
Only 994 games produced, Based on the board game 'Mastermind' |
Speed Rush |
Playmec |
1975 |
The last two (or three) digits of the score likely were dummy zeroes |
Spider Man |
Stern Pinball |
2007 |
The center Sandman 3 bank motor similar to Attack From Mars |
Spider Man Black Edition |
Stern Pinball |
2007 |
Limited production of 500 units made |
Spider Man Vault Edition |
Stern Pinball |
2016 |
Remake with new artwork |
Spin A Card |
Gottlieb |
1969 |
Poster, Replay version of Gottlieb's 1969 'Hearts and Spades' |
Spin A Card |
Petaco |
1969 |
Copy of Gottlieb's 1969 'Spin A Card' |
Spin Out |
Gottlieb |
1975 |
Hitting the numbered roto-targets lights the numbered inserts on the playfield |
Spin Wheel |
Gottlieb |
1968 |
First Gottlieb 4 player with new pop bumper design, illuminated coin entry |
Spinal Tap |
Homepin |
2022 |
Based on the 1984 rockumentary "This Is Spinal Tap" |
Spinball |
Chicago Coin |
1948 |
Operator option for Regular (Novelty play) or Free Play (Replay) operation |
Spirit |
Gottlieb |
1982 |
Third and last multi-level widebody playfield in the System 80 series |
Spirit Of 76 |
Gottlieb |
1975 |
4 player version of Gottlieb's 1976 'Pioneer' |
The Spirit Of 76 |
Mirco |
1975 |
Possibly the first digital pinball machine put into production |
Spitfire |
Williams |
1954 |
The replay counter is three digits to accommodate the Star Feature |
Split Second |
Stern Electronics |
1981 |
Widebody, Split-level playfield, 3 ball multi-ball, Loop tunnel timer |
Spooksville |
Allied Leisure |
1973 |
Shakerball machine, Player uses joystick to "nudge" ball on playfield |
Spooky |
Zaccaria |
1987 |
Italian version, Backbox animation (an owl opens and closes its eyes) |
Spooky |
Zaccaria |
1987 |
German version flyer |
Sport 2000 |
Unidesa/Cirsa/Stargame |
1988 |
The last of the CIRSA pinballs was Sport 2000 |
Sportsman |
Williams |
1952 |
Pull trigger to aim turret shooter at ducks or to use flippers |
Spot A Card |
Gottlieb |
1960 |
Backbox light animation, Score-To-Beat |
Spot Bowler |
Gottlieb |
1950 |
First game to keep the flippers facing each other while narrowing the flipper gap |
Spot Pool |
Gottlieb |
1976 |
Italian add-a-ball version of Gottlieb's 1976 'Bank Shot' |
Spot Pool |
Williams |
1959 |
Billiard balls on playfield correspond with balls in the backglass |
Spring Break |
Gottlieb |
1987 |
Ball is launched into play by pressing right flipper button |
Spring Break |
Gottlieb |
1987 |
German version flyer |
Spy Hunter |
Bally |
1984 |
Bally used the same name for a video game released in 1983 |
Spy Hunter |
Bally |
1984 |
German version flyer and letter |
Square Head |
Gottlieb |
1963 |
Add-a-ball, Tic-tac-toe board on playfield lights for X and O scoring |
St. Louis |
Williams |
1949 |
Backglass looks like Judy Garland in "Meet me in St. Louis" |
Stage Coach |
Chicago Coin |
1968 |
4 player E.M, Flyer refers to "Up-post" as "New ball-saver" |
Stage Coach |
Gottlieb |
1954 |
2 flippers, 3 pop bumpers, 5 gobble holes, "balls played" ball arch lights |
Stampede |
Chicago Coin |
1977 |
2 player version of 'Rawhide.' Also produced by Stern pinball |
Stampede |
Stern Electronics |
1977 |
2 player version of Stern's 1977 'Rawhide' |
Star Action |
Williams |
1974 |
Add-a-ball version of Williams 1974 'Triple Action' |
Star Battle |
Century |
1978 |
Cocktail table, Single sided flyer, See also Coffee Mat's 'Star Battle' |
Star Battle |
Coffee Mat |
1978 |
Cocktail table, See also Century's 1978 'Star Battle' |
Star Battle |
Century |
1978 |
Cocktail table, Fold-out flyer, See also Coffee Mat's 'Star Battle' |
Star Explorer |
Rapid |
1977 |
Home model (non-commercial machine - no coins) |
Star Explorer |
Sentinel |
1977 |
Home model, Also shown are Flying Aces, Demo Derby, CB Charlie |
Star Fire |
Williams |
1956 |
2 flippers, 3 pop bumpers, 1 gobble hole |
Star Fire/Rock 2500 |
Playmatic |
1985 |
Two games on one flyer |
Star God |
Zaccaria |
1980 |
2 flippers, 1 pop bumper, 4 (regular) and 8 (memory) bank drop targets |
Star Jet |
Bally |
1963 |
Flyer refers to 'multi-ball' as 'sensational new Blast-Off extra balls feature' |
Star Light |
Williams |
1984 |
Compare this playfield layout with the wide-body Williams' 1979 'Laser Ball' |
Star Pool |
Williams |
1954 |
Same game as 'Cue Tee' but with 2nd coin "star" feature |
Star Pool |
Williams |
1974 |
Similar playfield as Williams 'Star Action' and 'Triple Action' |
Star Race |
Gottlieb |
1980 |
Widebody, 'Circus' and 'Star Race' are 3" wider than other widebodies |
Star Series |
Williams |
1949 |
Pitch-n-bat, Backbox animation (players run bases) |
Star Series 80 |
Gottlieb |
1980 |
Gottlieb teamed up with Rockwell for this new electronics system |
Star Shooter |
Allied Leisure |
1979 |
Cocktail table, 2 flippers, 3 pop bumpers, 8 drop targets |
Star Slugger |
United |
1955 |
Pitch-n-bat, Backbox animation, 3 decks of bleachers for additional scoring |
Star Trek |
Bally |
1979 |
British version flyer with a Fran Drescher look-a-like? |
Star Trek |
Bally |
1979 |
Artwork based on the T.V show (Paramount requested it match the movie) |
Star Trek |
Bally |
1979 |
German version flyer |
Star Trek |
Data East |
1991 |
Patented "Transporter Effect" backglass animation |
Star Trek |
Data East |
1991 |
German version flyer |
Star Trek |
Gottlieb |
1971 |
Italian add-a-ball version of 'Astro', No connection to T.V show |
Star Trek Launch Party |
Stern Pinball |
2013 |
Launch Party VIP Pass October 18th |
Star Trek Limited Edition |
Stern Pinball |
2013 |
Limited edition flyer |
Star Trek Premium Edition |
Stern Pinball |
2013 |
Premium version flyer |
Star Trek Pro Edition |
Stern Pinball |
2013 |
Pro version flyer |
Star Trek The Next Generation |
Williams |
1993 |
Widebody, Catapult autoplunger, 2 ball-firing cannons, "SuperPin" |
Star Trek The Next Generation |
Williams |
1993 |
Dutch version flyer |
Star Trek Vault Edition |
Stern Pinball |
2018 |
Vault edition Flyer |
Star Trip |
Game Plan |
1979 |
Cocktail table, Same playfield as 'Family Fun' with different artwork |
Star Wars |
Data East |
1992 |
An "Up/Down shifter" on front of cabinet is used instead of a plunger knob |
Star Wars |
Data East |
1992 |
German version flyer |
Star Wars Comic Art Premium |
Stern Pinball |
2019 |
Comic art premium model |
Star Wars Comic Art Pro Edition |
Stern Pinball |
2019 |
Comic art pro model |
Star Wars Comic Art Pro Edition |
Stern Pinball |
2019 |
Chinese version flyer |
Star Wars Episode 1 |
Williams |
1999 |
German version flyer |
Star Wars Episode 1 |
Williams |
1999 |
Last game manufactured by Williams before closing 10-25-1999 |
Star Wars Episode 1 |
Williams |
1999 |
Multiple product line flyer |
Star Wars Episode 1 |
Williams |
1998 |
Postcard with Yoda |
Star Wars Episode 1 |
Williams |
1999 |
Postcard with Darth Maul |
Star Wars Limited Edition |
Stern Pinball |
2017 |
Limited edition flyer |
Star Wars Pin |
Stern Pinball |
2019 |
Home model (non-commercial machine - no coins) |
Star Wars Pin |
Stern Pinball |
2019 |
In with the new, out with the old |
Star Wars Pin Rulesheet |
Stern Pinball |
2019 |
Rulesheet flyer |
Star Wars Premium Edition |
Stern Pinball |
2017 |
Premium version flyer |
Star Wars Pro Edition |
Stern Pinball |
2017 |
Pro version flyer |
Star Wars Trilogy |
Sega |
1997 |
X-wing shoots ball at tie fighter to start 3 ball multi-ball |
Star Wars Trilogy |
Sega |
1997 |
German version flyer |
Stardust |
Williams |
1971 |
2 right ball return gates, 1 left drop lane detour gate, Center Up-post |
Stargate |
Gottlieb |
1995 |
4 ball multi-ball, 3 Wizard modes (Eye Of Ra, Stargate & Sandstorm) |
Stargazer |
Stern Electronics |
1980 |
12 stand-up targets; one for each Zodiac sign |
Starlite |
Williams |
1953 |
Lighting 3-in-line or 4-in-line on backglass scores replays |
Stars |
Sega/Japan |
1978 |
Japanese version, American game distributed by Sega / Japan |
Stars |
Stern Electronics |
1978 |
'Stars' has a switch setting to convert the game to 2-player operation |
Starship Troopers |
Sega |
1997 |
Four 8-segment LED counters in playfield; "Brain Bug" pop-up in playfield |
Startime |
Keeney |
1961 |
This is a gambling machine disguised as a pinball |
Steeple Chase |
United |
1952 |
Mechanical backbox animation (6 galloping horses race), No flippers |
Steeple Chase |
Williams |
1957 |
Hitting Horses Head rollovers will light the horses head on backglass |
Stellar Wars |
Sega/Japan |
1979 |
Japanese version, American game distributed by Sega / Japan |
Stellar Wars |
Williams |
1979 |
Used Williams system 4 electronics, but some newer versions used system 6 |
Stern 30 Year Anniversary |
Stern Pinball |
2016 |
Thirty year anniversary flyer |
Stern Army Promo |
Stern Pinball |
2018 |
Learn more about what the Stern Army can do for you! |
Stern Multi-Game Flyer |
Stern Pinball |
2014 |
AC/DC Luci, Mustang, Avengers, Star Trek & Metallica |
Stern Factory Tour |
Stern Pinball |
2017 |
Stern pinball factory tour map |
Stern Pinball's Resurgence |
Stern Pinball |
2017 |
Pinball's resurgence at street locations, barcades and FEC's |
Stingray |
Stern Electronics |
1977 |
Roger Sharpe told the IPDB that he and Sam Stern designed this game |
Stock Car |
Gottlieb |
1970 |
Postcard, Add-a-ball version of Gottlieb's 1969 'Road Race' |
Stop N Go |
Williams |
1964 |
Turret shooter between flippers propels ball towards the swinging target |
Straight Flush |
Gottlieb |
1957 |
Backglass light animation (playing cards light up) |
Straight Flush |
Williams |
1970 |
Replay version of Williams 1970 '3 Jokers' |
Straight Shooter |
Gottlieb |
1959 |
4 flippers, 2 pop bumpers, No gobble holes |
Strange Science |
Bally |
1986 |
8 page comic book flyer |
Strange Science |
Bally |
1986 |
German version flyer, Comic book flyer |
Strange World |
Gottlieb |
1978 |
Has the desirable over the top 100,000 scoring |
Stranger Things Limited Edition |
Stern Pinball |
2020 |
Limited edition flyer |
Stranger Things Premium Edition |
Stern Pinball |
2020 |
Premium version flyer |
Stranger Things Pro Edition |
Stern Pinball |
2020 |
Pro version flyer |
Stranger Things Pro Edition |
Stern Pinball |
2020 |
Chinese version flyer |
Stranger Things U.V Kit |
Stern Pinball |
2019 |
Enhances the UV ink that is printed on the playfield |
Strato Flite |
Williams |
1974 |
4 player version of Williams 1974 'Super Flite' |
Street Fighter 2 |
Gottlieb |
1993 |
Another 360-degree rotating flipper was used on Stern's 1979 'Hot Hand' |
Street Fighter 2 |
Gottlieb |
1993 |
Biathlon tournament flyer |
Street Fighter 2 |
Gottlieb |
1993 |
German version flyer |
Strike |
Zaccaria |
1978 |
Home model (non-commercial machine - no coins) |
Strike Zone |
Sega/Japan |
1970 |
Japanese version, American game distributed by Sega / Japan |
Strike Zone |
Williams |
1970 |
10 rollover buttons in the upper playfield are arranged like a set of bowling pins |
Striker |
Gottlieb |
1982 |
John Trudeau said that almost all of the 'Striker' games went to Europe |
Striker Xtreme |
Stern Pinball |
2000 |
First game produced after Stern took over Sega |
Striker Xtreme |
Stern Pinball |
2000 |
German version flyer |
Striker Xtreme |
Stern Pinball |
2000 |
Single sided flyer |
Strikes And Spares |
Bally |
1978 |
Artist Kevin O'Connor said the "backglass girl" was a fictitious person |
Strikes N Spares |
Gottlieb |
1995 |
Novelty bowler plays 10 frames, 1 or 2 balls per frame, Redemption |
Struggle Buggies |
Williams |
1953 |
Has four dummy zero score reel segments |
Student Prince |
Williams |
1968 |
The Student Prince was from a book based on a German play Old Heidelberg |
Stunt Car |
Sega/Japan |
1970 |
Japanese, Steer the balls into the holes with the front bumper |
Subway |
Gottlieb |
1966 |
Italian version of Crosstown, Last Gottlieb to have the manual ball-lift |
Summertime |
United |
1948 |
2 flippers, 8 bumpers, 5 kick-out holes |
Summertime |
Williams |
1973 |
Novelty or extended (timed) play version of 'Travel Time' |
Sun Valley |
Chicago Coin |
1962 |
Sun Valley Ski Resort in Idaho was built in 1936 by the Union Pacific Railroad |
Sunday On Ice |
Rally |
1961 |
First game with the Rally logo in 1961, Sold only in France |
Sunset |
Gottlieb |
1962 |
Boost-a-ball playfield feature scores special for 5 balls on lighted side |
Sunshine |
Gottlieb |
1958 |
Backbox animation (number wheel spins to assign new A-B-C values) |
Super Bowling |
Inder |
1974 |
2 flippers, 3 pop bumpers, 1 horseshoe lane |
Super Canasta |
Quetzal Pinball |
2019 |
Canasta is Spanish for 'basket' or 'hoop' |
Super Circus |
Gottlieb |
1957 |
This game had playfield inserts near the flippers that lit for high Roto-target values |
Super Duo |
Gottlieb |
1967 |
Italian version of Gottlieb's 'Super Score' and 'Hi Score' |
Super Flipper |
Chicago Coin |
1975 |
Not a pinball; video game disguised as a pinball machine |
Super Flite |
Sega/Japan |
1974 |
Japanese version, American game distributed by Sega / Japan |
Super Flite |
Williams |
1974 |
2 player version of Williams 1974 'Strato Flite' |
Super Home Run |
Chicago Coin |
1954 |
Pitch-n-bat, Backbox light animation (players run bases) |
Super Jumbo |
Gottlieb |
1954 |
Gottlieb's 1st multi-player machine & 1st with rotating scoring drums |
Super Mario Bros. Mushroom World |
Gottlieb |
1992 |
Novelty redemption game, Space saving mini cabinet |
Super Mario Brothers |
Gottlieb |
1992 |
First Gottlieb game to use a Dot Matrix Display (DMD) |
Super Mario Brothers |
Gottlieb |
1992 |
Dutch version flyer |
Super Mario Brothers |
Gottlieb |
1992 |
German version flyer |
Super Missil |
Petaco |
1982 |
Presented at the SADA arcade fair but did not pass the prototype phase |
Super Nova |
Game Plan |
1980 |
Out of sight sound, Exclusive extra ball audio, Super 5000 jet bumper |
Super Orbit |
Gottlieb |
1983 |
Similar playfield as Gottlieb's 1971 'Orbit' and 1972 'Outer Space' |
Super Pinball |
Electro Plastic |
1987 |
Pinball simulator similar to Tehkan's 'Pinball Action' |
Super Pinball 91 |
Europa Coin |
1991 |
The pin table game in a video cabinet |
Super Score |
Gottlieb |
1967 |
2 player version of Gottlieb's 1967 'Hi-Score' |
Super Score |
Williams |
1956 |
Center kicker between the outholes propels ball back into play |
Super Slugger |
United |
1955 |
Pitch-n-bat, Successor to United's 1955 'Star Slugger' |
Super Soccer |
Gottlieb |
1975 |
4 player version of Gottlieb's 1975 'Soccer' |
Super Spin |
Gottlieb |
1977 |
2 player version of Gottlieb's 1977 'Jet Spin' |
Super Star |
Brunswick/Briarwood |
1976 |
Home model (no coins), Briarwood was a division of Brunswick |
Super Star |
Chicago Coin |
1975 |
4 player version of Chicago Coin's 1975 'Olympics' |
Super Star |
Recreativos Franco |
1986 |
This playfield layout was used previously on their 1975 'Impact' & 'Impacto' |
Super Star |
Sega/Japan |
1972 |
Japanese version, American game distributed by Sega / Japan |
Super Star |
Williams |
1972 |
Replay version of Williams 1972 'Big Star' |
Super Straight |
Sonic |
1977 |
Skill shot into ball kicker, End-of-ball bonus, Polyurethene playfield |
Super Values |
Chicago Coin |
1974 |
Multi game flyer including 'Gin' and 'Sky Rider' |
Super World Series |
Williams |
1951 |
First pitch-n-bat game with the horizontal running man unit in backbox |
Superman |
Atari |
1979 |
Widebody, Steve Ritchie's last design before he went to Williams |
Superman |
Atari |
1979 |
German version flyer, Widebody |
Supersonic |
Bally |
1979 |
Based on the Concorde supersonic airliner |
Supersonic |
Zaccaria |
1977 |
1 player E.M with electronic sound, 2 flippers, 2 pop bumpers |
Sure Shot |
Gottlieb |
1976 |
Replay version of Gottleb's 1976 'Bank Shot', Italian version is 'Spot Pool' |
Surf Champ |
Gottlieb |
1976 |
4 player version of Gottlieb's 1976 'Surfer' |
Surf N Safari |
Gottlieb |
1991 |
2 flippers, 3 pop bumpers, 2 kickback targets, 2 vertical up-kickers |
Surf N Safari |
Gottlieb |
1991 |
German version flyer |
Surf Rider |
Williams |
1956 |
2 flippers, 3 pop bumpers, 4 passive bumpers, 1 gobble hole, Dual outlanes |
Surf Side |
Gottlieb |
1967 |
Similar to Gottlieb's 1967 Italian add-a-ball 'Sea Side' |
Surfer |
Gottlieb |
1976 |
2 player version of Gottlieb's 1976 'Surf Champ' |
Surfer |
Maresa |
1977 |
Similar to Gottlieb's 1976 'Surfer' |
Surfers |
Bally |
1967 |
The add-a-ball only version made for export is Bally's 1967 'Surfers' |
Surfing |
Sega/Japan |
1972 |
Japanese flyer, Original game design |
Suspense |
Williams |
1969 |
4 flippers (2 regular - 2 king size), 5 pop bumpers, Captive ball spinner |
Swashbuckler |
Recel |
1979 |
1 player version of Recel's 1979 'Cavalier' |
Swashbuckler |
Petaco |
1979 |
Petaco's domestic version, Recel made export version with the same name |
Sweet Add A Line |
Gottlieb |
1955 |
Similar to Gottlieb's 1955 'Gypsy Queen' |
Sweet Hearts |
Gottlieb |
1963 |
Last Gottlieb E.M game to have a gobble hole |
Sweet Sioux |
Gottlieb |
1959 |
Backglass states 'Amusement Pinballs, as American as Baseball & Hot Dogs' |
Sweetheart |
Williams |
1950 |
One solenoid activates all 10 kick-out holes simultaneously |
Swing Along |
Gottlieb |
1963 |
The flyer states 'Swing Along' is the first game with spinning targets |
Swing Time |
Williams |
1963 |
2 flippers, 3 pop bumpers, 1 kick-out hole, Reverse wedge-head |
Swinger |
Sega/Japan |
1972 |
Japanese version, American game distributed by Sega / Japan |
Swinger |
Williams |
1972 |
2 player version of Williams 1973 'Fun Fest' |
Swords Of Fury |
Williams |
1988 |
4 flippers (1 mini-sized on mini-playfield), 3 ball multi-ball, Horseshoe lane |
T.V. Flipper |
Midway |
1975 |
A T.V game with all the excitement of pinball ..... NOT |
Tag Team |
NSM/Lowen |
1986 |
This game was available as both a complete pinball machine and as a kit |
Tag Team |
Gottlieb |
1985 |
Designer John Trudeau said the flyer was edited to cover up one of the wrestlers |
Tahiti |
Maresa |
0 |
Copy of Gottlieb's 1962 'Tropic Isle' |
Take Five |
Allied Leisure |
1978 |
Cocktail table, Similar playfield as Fascination's 1977 'Entertainer' |
Tales From The Crypt |
Data East |
1993 |
Auto-plunger shaped like door-handle with head of crypt-keeper |
Tales Of The Arabian Nights |
Williams |
1996 |
The inlane has a "cage" that encircles the ball and stops it from exiting the outlane |
Tales Of The Arabian Nights |
Williams |
1996 |
German version 4 sided flyer |
Tales Of The Arabian Nights |
Williams |
1996 |
German version 2 sided flyer |
Tampico |
United |
1949 |
United referred to the flippers as control kickers |
Target Alpha |
Gottlieb |
1976 |
First Gottlieb game convertible from replay to add-a-ball |
Target Gallery |
Midway |
1962 |
Pitch-n-bat, Flyer used on episode 27 of American Pickers |
Target Pool |
Gottlieb |
1969 |
Replay version of 'Mini Pool', Italian version is 'Bumper Pool' |
Target Pool |
Maresa |
0 |
Copy of Gottlieb's 1969 'Target Pool' |
Targets |
Bally |
1959 |
Pitch-n-bat type game but with shooting gallery theme |
Taxi |
Williams |
1988 |
Artwork was changed to be a darker-haired 'Lola', a likeness of no one famous |
Taxi |
Williams |
1988 |
Marilyn Monroe version; had to be changed due to copyright infringement |
Taxi |
Williams |
1988 |
German version flyer |
Teachers Pet |
Williams |
1965 |
A gap exists between the flipper and the slingshot preventing cradling the ball |
Team One |
Gottlieb |
1977 |
Postcard, Add-a-ball version of 'Abra Ca Dabra', Italian add-a-ball is 'Kicker' |
Tee'd Off |
Gottlieb |
1993 |
Animated (motorized) gopher topper |
Tee'd Off |
Gottlieb |
1993 |
Japanese version distributed by SAMMY |
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles |
Data East |
1991 |
Whirlwind spinner, The 'Sewer' manhole cover pops up from the playfield |
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles |
Data East |
1991 |
German version flyer |
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles L.E |
Stern Pinball |
2020 |
Limited edition flyer |
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Prem. |
Stern Pinball |
2020 |
Premium version flyer |
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Pro |
Stern Pinball |
2020 |
Pro version flyer |
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Pro |
Stern Pinball |
2020 |
Chinese version flyer |
Telecard |
Gottlieb |
1949 |
Similar playfield as Gottlieb's 1949 'Gin Rummy' |
Telecard |
Gottlieb |
1949 |
Confidential advance distributor flyer |
Temptation |
Sega/Japan |
1976 |
Japanese flyer, Original game design |
Ten Spot |
Williams |
1961 |
The first game produced in Williams new "squared off" cabinet |
Ten Stars |
Zaccaria |
1976 |
Italian version, 1 player E.M, 2 flippers, 3 pop bumpers, 4 drop targets |
Ten Stars |
Zaccaria |
1976 |
Operator-adjustable between replay and add-a-ball |
Ten Stars |
Zaccaria |
1976 |
Italian alternate version flyer |
Ten Strike Classic |
Benchmark Games |
2004 |
Reproduction of the original Williams 1958 'Ten Strike' bowler game |
Ten Up |
Gottlieb |
1973 |
Italian add-a-ball version of Gottlieb's 1973 'King Pin' |
Tenth Inning (10th Inning) |
Williams |
1964 |
Pitch-n-bat, Backbox animation (players run bases) |
Terminator 2 |
Williams |
1991 |
Player controlled oscillating cannon, Gun grip ball shooter, Video mode |
Terminator 2 |
Williams |
1991 |
Promo flyer for an official limited edition T2 jacket |
Terminator 2 |
Williams |
1991 |
German version flyer, 4 page fold-out |
Terminator 2 |
Williams |
1991 |
Shot map |
Terminator 2 |
Williams |
1991 |
German version flyer |
Terminator 2/Gilligan's Island/TMNT |
Kendo |
1991 |
French distributor flyer promoting multiple games |
Terminator 3 |
Stern Pinball |
2003 |
Backbox with reciprocating cannon shoots ball horizontally at 5 targets |
Terminator 3 |
Stern Pinball |
2003 |
German version flyer |
Test Fixture Flyer |
Gottlieb |
1977 |
Gottlieb solid state bench test fixture flyer |
Texan |
Alben |
1960 |
Playfield is the same as Gottlieb's 1960 'Texan' |
Texan |
Gottlieb |
1960 |
Last 4 player woodrail produced by Gottlieb, John Wayne likeness? |
Texas |
Maresa |
0 |
1 player copy of the 2 player Gottlieb's 1969 'Wild Wild West' |
Texas Chainsaw Massacre |
Spooky Pinball |
2023 |
Based on the 1974 horror film "Texas Chainsaw Massacre" |
Texas Leaguer |
Keeney |
1961 |
Pitch-n-bat, Console baseball game, Balls elevated to runway & released |
Texas Ranger |
Gottlieb |
1972 |
Italian version of the 2 player 'Lawman' and the 4 player 'Sheriff' |
Theatre Of Magic |
Bally |
1995 |
Magic trunk magnet levitates ball and makes it 'disappear' to start multi-ball |
Theatre Of Magic |
Bally |
1995 |
German version flyer |
The 30'S |
Playmatic |
1977 |
1 player version of Playmatic's 1977 'Speakeasy' |
Thoro Bred |
Gottlieb |
1965 |
First Gottlieb with the "Shoot Again" feature |
Three Coins (3 Coins) |
Williams |
1962 |
Large non-kicking rebound rubber between and below flippers |
Three D (3 D) |
Williams |
1958 |
Mirrored backglass with image that reveals during gameplay |
Three Deuces |
Williams |
1955 |
2 flippers, 3 pop bumpers, 2 stand-up targets, 1 gobble hole |
Three Hundred (300) |
Gottlieb |
1975 |
4 player version of Gottlieb's 1975 'Top Score' |
Three Hundred (300) |
Maresa |
1976 |
Copy of the 4 player Gottlieb's 1975 '300' |
Three In Line (3 In Line) |
Bally |
1963 |
4 player version of Bally's 1964 'Bongo' |
Three Jokers (3 Jokers) |
Williams |
1970 |
Add-a-ball version of Williams 1970 'Straight Flush' |
Three Musketeers |
Gottlieb |
1949 |
A star-studded Hollywood movie was made in 1948 |
The Three Musketeers |
Rally |
1964 |
Unlike the novel, the main characters in this backglass are all women |
Thrill |
Chicago Coin |
1948 |
Postcard, Lite-up scoring target in the center of playfield |
Thunderbird |
Williams |
1954 |
Left kicker loops ball to 4 kick-out holes which progressively advance ball |
Thunderbirds |
Homepin |
2018 |
First machine produced by this manufacturer |
Thunderbirds |
Homepin |
2018 |
Double sided flyer |
Thunderbolt |
Allied Leisure |
1976 |
Left and right outlane detour gates route the ball to the inlanes when open |
Tic Tac Toe |
Williams |
1959 |
Backbox animation (tic-tac-toe board), 2 gobble holes |
Tiger |
Gottlieb |
1975 |
Italian add-a-ball similar to 'Outer Space' and 'Orbit' |
Tiger Woman |
I.D.I |
1978 |
Conversion kit, Playfield similar to Gottlieb's 1977 'Jungle Princess' |
Tiger Woman |
I.D.I |
1978 |
Playfield layout is similar to Gottlieb's 1977 'Jungle Princess' |
Tim Buc Tu |
Williams |
1956 |
Flippers described as "flash back kickers", 4 thumper bumpers |
Time |
Bally |
1977 |
Pinball article in 1977 made to look like Time magazine story |
Time 2000 |
Atari |
1977 |
Widebody, Left and right sets of flippers |
Time Fantasy |
Williams |
1983 |
This game used excess backboxes from the run of Williams' 1981 'Hyperball' |
Time Line |
Gottlieb |
1980 |
Widebody, Atomic tic-tac-toe, 4 flippers |
Time Machine |
Data East |
1988 |
Time travel through the 50's 60's & 70's, Stereo sound & chimes, Multi-ball |
Time Machine |
Data East |
1988 |
German version flyer |
Time Machine |
Zaccaria |
1983 |
Italian version, Playfield section lowers when ball lands in 'time hole' |
Time Warp |
Williams |
1979 |
Includes the image of Da Vinci's Vitruvian Man on the backglass |
Time Zone |
Bally |
1973 |
The 4 player version of this game is Bally's 1972 'Space Time' |
Times Square |
Williams |
1953 |
The automatic flippers activate when balls land in the pockets |
Timothy T |
C.E.A |
1977 |
1st game made by C.E.A, Made in E.M and solid state |
Title Fight |
Gottlieb |
1990 |
Backbox animation (animated boxing characters in backbox) |
Tivoli |
Gottlieb |
1968 |
Italian add-a-ball version of Gottlieb's 1968 'Fun Land' |
TKO |
Gottlieb |
1979 |
8 X 10 press photo, The last wedgehead game from Gottlieb |
Tokyo Perfect Drift |
Quetzal Pinball |
2018 |
Alternate version flyer |
Tokyo Perfect Drift |
Quetzal Pinball |
2018 |
Second game from Quetzal Pinball |
Toledo |
Sega/Japan |
1975 |
Japanese version, American game distributed by Sega / Japan |
Toledo |
Williams |
1975 |
2 player version of Williams 1975 'Valencia' |
Tom Tom |
Williams |
1963 |
The 2 swinging targets swing back & forth in unison throughout game play |
Tommy |
Data East |
1994 |
More music than any other pinball with 21 hit songs, Flipper blinders |
Tommy |
Data East |
1994 |
German version flyer |
Top Card |
Gottlieb |
1974 |
Replay version of Gottlieb's 1974 'Royal Pair' |
Top Hand |
Gottlieb |
1973 |
Italian add-a-ball version of Gottlieb's 1974 'Capt. Card' |
Top Hand |
Williams |
1966 |
Add-a-ball version of Williams 1966 'Full House' |
Top Hat |
Williams |
1958 |
Wood rails with cigarette holder on left rail, Metal legs |
Top Hit |
Midway |
1964 |
Pitch-n-bat, 2 target levels, 2 alternating ramps raise and lower |
Top Racer |
Recel |
1976 |
1 player version of Recel's 1975 'Top Speed' |
Top Score |
Gottlieb |
1975 |
2 player version of Gottlieb's 1975 '300' |
Top Secret |
Maresa |
0 |
Playfield similar to Williams 1969 'Miss-O' |
Top Speed |
Recel |
1975 |
4 player version of Recel's 1976 'Top Racer' |
Top Ten |
Chicago Coin |
1975 |
2 player version of Chicago Coin's 1975 'Gold Record' |
Tops Tournament Bump 'N Win |
Stern Pinball |
2004 |
Tournament pinball system - TOPS, Elvis |
Tops Tournament Bump 'N Win |
Stern Pinball |
2004 |
Tournament pinball system - TOPS, Gary Stern cartoon on back |
Tops Tournament Pinball System |
Stern Pinball |
2002 |
Tournament pinball system - TOPS, Roller Coaster Tycoon & Playboy |
Torch |
Gottlieb |
1980 |
This game was called 'Decathlon' prior to production |
Toreador |
Gottlieb |
1956 |
Similar playfield as Bally's 1956 'Balls-A-Poppin' |
Torpedo |
Recel |
1976 |
1 player version of Recel's 1976 'Underwater' |
Torpedo Alley |
Data East |
1988 |
The man in the backglass originally wore tights for the photo |
Total Nuclear Annihilation |
Spooky Pinball |
2017 |
KingPin Games version flyer |
Total Nuclear Annihilation |
Spooky Pinball |
2017 |
Early 80’s Bally influenced machine designed by Scott Danesi |
Totem |
Gottlieb |
1979 |
An earlier example of asymmetrical flippers is Atari's 1978 'Middle Earth' |
Totem |
Cedes S.A. |
1966 |
Playfield layout is the same as Gottlieb's 1962 'Sunset' |
Touch |
Inder |
1973 |
2 flippers, 4 mushroom bumpers, 8 standup targets, 5 kick-out holes |
Touchdown |
Gottlieb |
1984 |
Developed at Mylstar but produced at Premier |
Touchdown |
Williams |
1967 |
Replay version of Williams 1967 'Kickoff' |
Tournament |
Gottlieb |
1955 |
2 reverse flippers, 3 pop bumpers, 4 passive bumpers, Gobble hole |
Toy Story 4 L.E & C.E |
Jersey Jack Pinball |
2022 |
Comparison flyer with limited edition & collectors addition |
Toy Story 4 Limited Edition |
Jersey Jack Pinball |
2022 |
Limited edition flyer |
Toy Story 4 RePlay Magazine Flyer |
Jersey Jack Pinball |
2022 |
Toy Story 4 RePlay magazine cover flyer |
Toy Story Collectors Edition |
Jersey Jack Pinball |
2022 |
Collectors edition flyer |
Trade Winds |
Williams |
1962 |
The game in the flyer has a square backbox not a reverse wedge head backbox |
Trail Drive |
Bally |
1970 |
Backbox animation (cowpuncher rises up and shoots to make wildcat spin) |
Transformers Expo |
Stern Pinball |
2011 |
Given out at the 2011 Pinball Expo before the regular flyer came out |
Transformers Limited Edition |
Stern Pinball |
2011 |
Limited edition flyer |
Transformers Pro Edition |
Stern Pinball |
2011 |
Based on the movie of the same name |
Transformers Redemption |
Stern Pinball |
2012 |
Redemption ticket dispenser that mounts to side of cabinet |
Transformers The Pin |
Stern Pinball |
2012 |
Home model (non-commercial machine - no coins) Red backbox |
Transformers The Pin |
Stern Pinball |
2012 |
Home model (non-commercial machine – no coins) Black backbox |
Transporter |
Bally |
1989 |
Left ramp accesses the space ship to lock balls for multi-ball |
Travel Time |
Sega/Japan |
1973 |
Japanese version, American game distributed by Sega / Japan |
Travel Time |
Segasa |
1973 |
Licensed version of Williams 1973 'Travel Time' |
Travel Time |
Williams |
1973 |
Replay or extended play (timed) version of Williams 1973 'Summer Time' |
Tri Zone |
Williams |
1979 |
The Sample/test game has different playfield art than the production version |
Trident |
Stern Electronics |
1979 |
First flyer to mention the "Play-More Post", but their fourth game to have it |
Trident |
Stern Electronics |
1979 |
German version flyer |
Trio |
Bally |
1965 |
Also made an add-a-ball version for export to Italy |
Triple Action |
Sega/Japan |
1974 |
Japanese version, American game distributed by Sega / Japan |
Triple Action |
Segasa |
1974 |
Licensed version of Williams 1974 'Triple Action' |
Triple Action |
Williams |
1974 |
Replay version of Williams 1974 'Star Action' |
Triple Strike |
Williams |
1975 |
Ten rollover buttons on the playfield are arranged like a set of bowling pins |
Triplets |
Gottlieb |
1950 |
First Gottlieb to have the drop coin chute, replacing the coin slide mechanism |
Tron The Legacy |
Stern Pinball |
2011 |
Based on the movie, 3-D backglass |
Tropic Fun |
Williams |
1973 |
Add-a-ball version of Williams 1973 'Gulfstream' |
Tropic Isle |
Gottlieb |
1962 |
Backbox light animation (3 back-lit monkeys climb tree) |
Truck Stop |
Bally |
1988 |
The first game following the merger of Williams and Bally/Midway |
Tumbleweed |
Exhibit |
1949 |
3 flippers, A center playfield flipper could flip in both directions |
Turf Champ |
Williams |
1958 |
No point scoring in this game, the only goal is to get your horse to win |
TV Baseball |
Chicago Coin |
1966 |
Pitch-n-bat, Backbox animation (players run bases) |
Twenty Four (24) |
Stern Pinball |
2009 |
Based on the television show |
Twenty Grand |
Williams |
1952 |
2 flippers, 2 thumper bumpers, 9 trap holes |
Twenty One (21) |
Williams |
1960 |
Similar playfield as Williams 1958 'Club House' |
Twilight Zone |
Bally |
1993 |
Flipper magnets on mini playfield, Powerball, Gumball, Clock |
Twin Bill |
Gottlieb |
1955 |
2 flippers, 2 pop bumpers, 2 gobble holes |
Twin Gain |
Recel |
1977 |
The same company made a domestic version as Petaco's 1977 'Twin-Gain' |
Twin Win |
Bally |
1974 |
Launches the ball into play from between flippers to the spinning disc |
Twinky |
Chicago Coin |
1967 |
Probably referring to 'Twiggy' (Lesley Hornby), a popular British model |
Twister |
Sega |
1996 |
Fan mounted on top of backbox that starts/stops depending on the mode |
Twister |
Sega |
1996 |
German version flyer |
Two In One (2 in 1) |
Bally |
1964 |
Play high score & 21 at same time, Hold score feature, Mushroom bumpers |
Two Thousand One (2001) |
Gottlieb |
1971 |
Backbox light animation (completing drop targets lights 1 of 4 cards) |
Two Thousand Two (2002) |
Maresa |
1971 |
Replica of Gottlieb's 1971 '2001' |