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  2. Spider-Man (pinball) - Wikipedia

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    Spider-Man is a pinball machine designed by Steve Ritchie and manufactured by Stern Pinball that was first released in June 2007. The table encompasses all three films in Sam Raimi 's Spider-Man trilogy , which in turn were based on the prior comics and television series .

  3. Lyman F. Sheats Jr. - Wikipedia

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    [7] [8] In 1995, following Sega pinball's acquisition of Data East Pinball, he was recruited by Williams/Bally (now WMS Industries) to program their pinball machines. [9] Sheats's first game for Bally/Midway was Attack From Mars which he programmed with designer Brian Eddy. He joined the team mid-development and re-wrote the code to understand ...

  4. List of video games featuring Spider-Man - Wikipedia

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    Later, in 2005, another version of Spider-Man 2, this time for Sony's new handheld, the PlayStation Portable; which debuted in the first quarter of the year along with the system, was released. The PSP version of Spider-Man 2 was the first action game for the PSP. This version includes an exclusive character, Vulture.

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  6. The Amazing Spider-Man (pinball) - Wikipedia

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    The first machine came off the assembly line in May 1980. [1] The Amazing Spider-Man was the first of Gottlieb's System 80 series of pinball machines and was the second Marvel character licensed by Gottlieb to be represented in a pinball machine (the first being The Hulk).

  7. 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]