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  2. List of pinball machines - Wikipedia

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    Spooky Pinball December 2017 [50] Alice in Wonderland: Gottlieb: August 1948 [51] Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland: Dutch Pinball October 2024 [52] Alien: Heighway Pinball, Pinball Brothers February 2017 [53] [54] Alien Poker: Williams: October 1980 [55] Alien Star: Mylstar June 1984 [56] All Star Baseball: Williams: February 1954 [57] All ...

  3. Category:Pinball machines by year - Wikipedia

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    2018 pinball machines (1 P) 2019 pinball machines (1 P) This page was last edited on 31 October 2020, at 13:54 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons ...

  4. List of pinball manufacturers - Wikipedia

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    This is a partial list of pinball manufacturers of past and present organized alphabetically by name. The article only includes producers of pinball machines at least in a small series which excludes makers of single unit custom pinball machines .

  5. Pinball - Wikipedia

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    Other display innovations on pinball machines include pinball video game hybrids like Baby Pac-Man in 1982 [67] and Granny and the Gators in 1984 [68] and the use of a small color video monitor for scoring and minigames in the backbox of the pinball machine Dakar from manufacturer Mr. Game in 1988 [69] and CGA color monitors in Pinball 2000 in ...

  6. WMS Industries - Wikipedia

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    During the late 1940s and early 1950s, Williams continued to make pinball machines and the occasional bat-and-ball game. In 1950, Williams produced Lucky Inning, their first pinball machine to have its bottom flippers facing inward in the modern manner. [6] The Williams logo, used on products through much of the company's history.

  7. Ed Krynski - Wikipedia

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    Edward Paul Krynski (September 12, 1927 – November 15, 2004) was a pinball game designer and innovator who worked for D. Gottlieb & Co between 1965 and 1984. During this time Krynski designed more than 200 games and innovated new pinball standards such as the laneways to the flipper, carousel targets, vari-targets, multiple drop targets, and the first solid state pinball machine with the ...