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  2. Time Warp (pinball) - Wikipedia

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    It is notable for being only one of two pinball machines (Williams' 1978 Disco Fever being the other) to ever use curved "banana flipper bats, [10] which made the ball easier to trap. [11] Other notable features are the five pop bumpers which is unusual in a standard width game according to PinWiki.com. [ 12 ] The 'Banana' (or curved) Flippers ...

  3. List of pinball machines - Wikipedia

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    List of pinball machines Title Manufacturer Release date Ref. 1-2-3: ... Williams: January 1979 [451] Flash Dragon: Playmatic: 1986 [452] Flash Gordon: Bally ...

  4. Flash (pinball) - Wikipedia

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    This game was known for having the first background sound for a pinball game, as well as the first pinball game to use flash lamps. [2] Steve Ritchie designed about 90% the game on a cocktail napkin during a flight, while flying from Atari to Williams. The game also broke the factory production record at Williams and is still Ritchie's biggest ...

  5. 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.

  6. Category:1979 pinball machines - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "1979 pinball machines" The following 8 pages are in this category, out of 8 total. ... Star Trek (1979 pinball) T. Time Warp (pinball)

  7. 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 ...