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  2. Gorgar - Wikipedia

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    Gorgar was available on FarSight Studios' 2012 release The Pinball Arcade for multiple platforms until June 29, 2018, when the license for inclusion of Williams and Bally tables in the game expired. The table is included in the Pinball Hall of Fame: The Williams Collection. Unauthorized reproductions of this table are available for Visual Pinball.

  3. WMS Industries - Wikipedia

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    Williams continued to release new electromechanical pinball machines through October 1977, when they released their last, Wild Card. [19] From November 1977, Williams released solid-state pinball games exclusively, beginning with their first solid state production model Hot Tip (1977), [ 20 ] which sold 4,903 units (the electromechanical ...

  4. Category:Williams pinball machines - Wikipedia

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    Media in category "Williams pinball machines" The following 2 files are in this category, out of 2 total. F. File:Firepower flyer.png; G. File:Gorgar (pinball).jpg

  5. List of pinball machines - Wikipedia

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    The Machine: Bride of Pin-Bot: Williams: February 1991 [653] Mad Race: Playmatic: 1985 [654] Magic: Stern Electronics: August 1979 [655] Magic Castle: Zaccaria: September 1984 [656] Magic City: Williams: January 1967 [657] Magic Girl: Zidware/American Pinball 2016 [658] Magic Town: Williams: February 10, 1967 [659] Magnotron: Gottlieb: August ...

  6. Taito of Brazil - Wikipedia

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    Where others were much closer to the original games, such as the case with Drakor, [4] which is nearly identical to Gorgar from Williams Electronics. Taito of Brazil's most commercially successful pinball machine was Cosmic, a clone of Stern Electronics Galaxy. [2]

  7. The Pinball Arcade - Wikipedia

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    The game is a simulated collection of 100 real pinball tables licensed by Gottlieb, Alvin G. and Company, and Stern Pinball, a company which also owns the rights of machines from Data East and Sega Pinball. Williams and Bally games are no longer available since June 30, 2018, as FarSight had lost the license to WMS properties, which has since ...