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Star Wars is a 1992 pinball machine released by Data East. It is based on the Star Wars original trilogy of films. [1] [2] [3] A semi-official update, tweaking and refining the gameplay rules was released 20 years later. [4]
Star Wars Trilogy is a 1997 pinball machine released by Sega Pinball. It is based in the Star Wars original trilogy. It was released in the year of the release of the special editions of the films. The backbox features an optional lenticular lens 3D image, a pinball industry first. [1]
Star Wars Episode I is a 1999 pinball game designed by John Popadiuk and released by Williams and the second (and last) machine to use the Pinball 2000 hardware platform. It is based on the first installment of the Star Wars prequel trilogy, The Phantom Menace.
The next Pinball 2000 game, Star Wars Episode I, sold only a little over 3,500 machines. Williams exited the pinball business on October 25, 1999 to focus on making gaming equipment for casinos, which was more profitable. [20]
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Star Wars Pinball should be available on the iOS App Store soon. In the meantime, you can purchase the tables for $1.99 each through Zen Pinball. Download Star Wars Pinball (Android)
Pages in category "Star Wars pinball machines" The following 3 pages are in this category, out of 3 total. ... Star Wars (1992 pinball) T. Star Wars Trilogy (pinball)
Pinball 2000 was the last pinball hardware and software platform developed by major pinball manufacturer Williams, and was used in the machines Revenge From Mars (under the brand name Bally) and Star Wars Episode I (under the brand name Williams) before Williams exited the pinball business on October 25, 1999.