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Twilight Zone is a widebody pinball machine, designed by Pat Lawlor and based on the TV series of the same name. It was first released in 1993 by Midway (under the Bally label). This game is part of WMS' SuperPin line of widebody games alongside Star Trek: The Next Generation and Indiana Jones: The Pinball Adventure. [1]
In 1992, the company produced the licensed The Addams Family pinball game based on The Addams Family movie (1991) under the Bally label. The Addams Family sold 20,270 units, a record that still stands today. In 1993, the company produced Twilight Zone, which sold 15,235 units. After 1993, though still the market leader, Williams never came ...
While Twilight Zone never sold as many units as The Addams Family (although it did sell over 15,000 units) it is popular amongst pinball enthusiasts, due in part to its complicated ruleset. Its complexity was a mixed blessing, highlighting many of the pitfalls of the coin-operated game industry in general and pinball in particular.
Pinball machines that are wider than a standard machine, allowing for more features on the playfield. Examples include Twilight Zone, Indiana Jones: The Pinball Adventure, and Guns N' Roses. wizard mode (wizard bonus) A special mode or bonus, started only after completing a long and difficult series of tasks in a pinball machine.
Sega Pinball, The Addams Family (pinball) and Twilight Zone (pinball) Monster Bash (pinball) , Attack from Mars , and Revenge from Mars , three of the most popular machines of the last 20 years. Create
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Premiering on Oct. 11, 1963, "Nightmare" is the first episode many think of when The Twilight Zone theme starts playing. And to this day, Shatner still finds himself gremlin-spotting when he gets ...
The Williams Pinball Controller (WPC) is an arcade system board platform used for several pinball games designed by Williams and Midway (under the Bally name) between 1990 and early 1999. It is the successor to their earlier System 11 hardware ( High Speed , Pin*Bot , Black Knight 2000 ).