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  2. Pinball Number Count - Wikipedia

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    Pinball Number Count (or Pinball Countdown) is a collective title referring to 11 one-minute animated segments on the children's television series Sesame Street that teach children to count to 12 by following the journey of a pinball through a fanciful pinball machine.

  3. The Magnificent Marble Machine - Wikipedia

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    The winning team played the show's centerpiece: a giant pinball machine measuring 20 feet high and 12 feet long. To start each bonus, a plunger was pulled to launch a giant pinball into the machine. The team member who launched the ball would also man a button on the right side of the machine while the other would do so on the left side.

  4. No Fear: Dangerous Sports - Wikipedia

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    No Fear: Dangerous Sports is a 1995 pinball game designed by Steve Ritchie and released by Williams. It is based on the clothing line. This game has an extreme sports theme and features skydiving, free climbing, water skiing, extreme skiing, supercross and NASCAR racing. This was the last game Steve Ritchie designed for Williams. [1]

  5. Category : Pinball machines based on television series

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  6. Twilight Zone (pinball) - Wikipedia

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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]

  7. Monster Bash (pinball) - Wikipedia

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    The clock can be reset up to three times during this mode by shooting the center lane. Frankenstein Multiball: Two standup targets block the center ramp. Repeated hits light the body parts of Frankenstein's monster; once all six are lit, the standups sink below the field and the player can shoot the ramp to start a three-ball multiball.

  8. Brian Eddy - Wikipedia

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    Brian R. Eddy is an American game designer and programmer, best known for designing Attack From Mars pinball for Midway and programming FunHouse and, with Larry DeMar, The Machine: Bride of Pin*Bot. While at Williams Electronics / Midway Games , he also designed Medieval Madness , [ 1 ] and programmed Indiana Jones: The Pinball Adventure . [ 2 ]

  9. Jack-Bot - Wikipedia

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    Jack-Bot (styled JACK•BOT) is a 1995 pinball game which was designed by Barry Oursler and Larry DeMar, and released by US-based electronic gaming company Williams.It is the third game in the Pin-Bot series, following Pin-Bot (1986) and The Machine: Bride of Pin-Bot (1991).