Photo Brochure Manufacturer Year Comments
Big Hunt A.M.I 1976 Italian, Backglass art is a copy of Bally's 1975 'Bow and Arrow'
West Show A.M.I 1976 Italian, Right outlane has gate that is activated by hitting the drop targets
Euromat Deluxe / Super 2 Aisch & Melchers 1964 German, Wall-mounted game, The playfield is sloped towards the player
Samba Alben 1961 French, Similar to Williams 1959 'Fiesta'
Win A Card Alben 1961 French, The playfield is a copy of Gottlieb's 1960 'Wagon Train'
Disco 79 Allied Leisure 1979 Cocktail table, 2 flippers, 3 pop bumpers
Dyn O Mite Allied Leisure 1975 2 player version of Allied Leisure's 1975 'Rock On'
Getaway Allied Leisure 1977 Three lanes on right playfield have gates that change direction of ball
Hearts Spades Allied Leisure 1978 Cocktail table, 2 flippers, 3 pop bumpers
Hoe Down Allied Leisure 1978 Singer Roy Clark depicted on backglass
Rock On Allied Leisure 1975 4 player version of Allied Leisure's 1975 'Dyn O Mite'
Sea Hunt Allied Leisure 1972 Shakerball machine, Player uses joystick to "nudge" ball on playfield
Spooksville Allied Leisure 1973 Shakerball machine, Player uses joystick to "nudge" ball on playfield
Star Shooter Allied Leisure 1979 Cocktail table, 2 flippers, 3 pop bumpers, 8 drop targets
Take Five Allied Leisure 1978 Cocktail table, Similar playfield as Fascination's 1977 'Entertainer'
Thunderbolt Allied Leisure 1977 4 player solid state, 2 flippers, 3 pop bumpers
A.G. Soccer Ball Alvin G. and Company 1991 Head to head pinball, Also released for export as A.G Football
Al's Garage Band On World Tour Alvin G. and Company 1992 Spinning CD Ramp, "Bump Flippers", Video Mode
Dinosaur Eggs Alvin G. and Company 1993 Redemption game; not a pinball, Dispenses tickets
Mystery Castle Alvin G. and Company 1993 3 flippers, 2 pop bumpers, Collect items for scavenger hunt
Pistol Poker Alvin G. and Company 1993 Backbox light animation (playing cards light up)
Punchy The Clown Alvin G. and Company 1993 Miniature sized cabinet, Redemption pinball; dispenses tickets
U.S.A. Football Alvin G. and Company 1992 Head to head pinball, Not the same game as A.G Football
Junior League Bat A Ball American 1946 Stand-up compact legal baseball vending game
Magic Picture Pin Arkon 1982 Pinball conversion, Projection device in the middle of playfield
Sexy Girl Arkon 1980 German pinball conversion for Bally's 'Playboy', B&W flyer
Sexy Girl Arkon 1980 German pinball conversion for Bally's 'Playboy', Color flyer
Black Sheep Squadron Astro Games 1979 4 player solid state but uses E.M style chimes
Airborne Avenger Atari 1977 Widebody, Designer Steve Ritchie's 1st game
Hercules Atari 1979 The largest pinball machine ever made at 93" long X 39" wide X 83" high
Middle Earth Atari 1978 Widebody, Score displays are on playfield apron and not in backbox
New Excitement From Atari Atari 1977 Generic flyer promoting Atari's latest games
Space Riders Atari 1978 Widebody, 3 messenger balls - each protected by a drop target
Superman Atari 1979 Widebody, Steve Ritchie's last design before he went to Williams
Superman Atari 1979 German version flyer, Widebody
The Atarians Atari 1976 First pinball machine by Atari, First solid state widebody game
Time 2000 Atari 1977 Widebody, Left and right sets of flippers
Video Pinball Atari 1979 Video pinball game
Aces High Bally 1965 2 flippers, 4 pop bumpers, 5 mushroom bumpers
Air Aces Bally 1975 First Bally game to use drop targets
Aladdin's Castle Bally 1976 3 flippers, 3 pop bumpers, Aladdin's Alley (horseshoe lane)
Alligator Bally 1968 German version of Bally's 1969 'Gator', Zipper flippers
Amigo Bally 1974 2 flippers, 3 pop bumpers, Up-post between flippers
Atlantis Bally 1989 First game to automatically adjust high score threshold
Atlantis Bally 1989 German version flyer
Attack From Mars Bally 1995 Not inspired by the movie 'Mars Attacks' as is commonly suggested
Attack From Mars Bally 1995 German version flyer, 4 page
Attack From Mars Bally 1995 German version flyer, 1 page
Baby Pacman Bally 1982 Combination of a scaled down pinball machine and a video game
Ball Park Bally 1960 Pitch-n-bat, Backbox animation (players run bases)
Ballerina Bally 1948 A center playfield flipper could flip in both directions
Balls A Poppin Bally 1956 First game to feature 6 ball multi-ball
Bally Hoo Bally 1969 Bally's 1st with an Up-post between flippers and new 3" jumbo flippers
Band Wagon Bally 1965 2 flippers, 3 pop bumpers, 4 mushroom bumpers, 2 ball return gates
Batting Practice Bally 1959 Pitch-n-bat, 2 player
Bazaar Bally 1966 The first machine to use zipper flippers, Invented by Ted Zale
Beat The Clock Bally 1985 Machine works by timed play rather than number of balls
Beat The Clock Bally 1985 German version flyer
Beauty Contest Bally 1960 One ball play on a 5 ball style playfield, No flippers
Big Day Bally 1964 First Bally 4 player with automatic ball lift
Big Inning Bally 1958 Pitch-n-bat, Lights on playfield and backglass show players running bases
Big Inning Bally 1959 Pitch-n-bat, Lights on playfield and backglass show players running bases
Big Show Bally 1974 2 flippers, 1 pop bumper, Double bonus on 3rd and 5th balls
Big Valley Bally 1970 German version flyer
Big Valley Bally 1970 Has 3" flippers and an Up-post instead of the 2" zipper flippers
Black Belt Bally 1986 Mushroom bumper, Drop targets have stand-up targets behind them
Black Jack Bally 1977 Also made in a 2 player E.M version
Black Pyramid Bally 1984 2 flippers, 2 pop bumpers, 3 in-line drop targets, Swinging target
Black Rose Bally 1992 Oscillating ball cannon fires at enemy ships
Black Rose Bally 1992 Shot map
Blackwater 100 Bally 1988 Last game made by Bally before take-over by Williams
Blackwater 100 Bally 1988 German version flyer
Blue Ribbon Bally 1965 2 flippers, 3 pop bumpers, 8 mushroom bumpers
BMX Bally 1982 No flyer produced, 8 X 10 promo photo
Bon Voyage Bally 1974 Complete Bon Voyage and win a free game by hitting the captive ball
Bongo Bally 1964 2 player version of Bally's 1963 '3-In-Line'
Boomerang Bally 1974 4 player version of Bally's 1975 'Flicker'
Bow And Arrow Bally 1975 Designer Norm Clark used this machine to test early solid state design
Bowl O Bally 1970 2 flippers, 4 pop bumpers, 8 stand-up targets, Up-post between flippers
Bugs Bunny's Birthday Ball Bally 1991 Unique reversed mini playfield, Orange carrot flippers, No multi-ball
Bugs Bunny's Birthday Ball Bally 1991 German version flyer
Bullfight Bally 1965 2 flippers, 3 pop bumpers, 7 mushroom bumpers
Bus Stop Bally 1964 2 flippers, 3 pop bumpers, 6 mushroom bumpers
Cactus Canyon Bally 1998 Last "regular" pinball produced before the pinball 2000 system
Camelot Bally 1970 4 player version of Bally's 1970 'Galahad'
Camelot Bally 1970 Dutch version flyer
Campus Queen Bally 1966 4 player version of 'Sheba', Remade with zipper-flippers as 'Gator'
Capersville Bally 1966 First game to feature 3 ball multi-ball play, Zipper flippers
Captain Fantastic Bally 1976 Captain Fantastic was inspired by the movie 'Tommy'
Captain Fantastic Bally 1976 Pinball contest brochure promoting Elton John's albums
Captain Fantastic Bally 1977 Home model (non-commercial machine - no coins)
Carnival Bally 1957 4 "push-up" flippers; the flipper shaft moves forward instead of rotating
Centaur Bally 1981 Designer Jim Patla's inspiration was Bally's 1956 'Balls A Poppin'
Centaur II Bally 1983 German version, Follow-up to Bally's 1981 'Centaur'
Champ Bally 1974 Backglass features people playing pinball
Circus Bally 1973 German version flyer
Circus Bally 1957 Same playfield design as Bally's 1956 'Balls A Poppin'
Circus Bally 1973 4 player version of Bally's 1974 'Big Show'
Cirqus Voltaire Bally 1997 German version flyer
Cirqus Voltaire Bally 1997 Electrifying version
Cirqus Voltaire Bally 1997 Score display mounted on the playfield
Corvette Bally 1994 Matchbox car racetrack, Engine-shaped ball shaker
Cosmos Bally 1968 Mechanical backbox animation, Zipper flippers
Creature From The Black Lagoon Bally 1992 Hologram of creature under playfield in simulated lagoon
Cross Country Bally 1963 Reaching the end of the route awards a free game
Cue Tease Bally 1963 New snap-lock flippers
Cybernaut Bally 1985 German version flyer
Cybernaut Bally 1985 Also produced in Germany as Bally Wulff's 1986 'Cybernaut'
Delta Queen Bally 1974 Named after the US Historic Landmark "the Delta Queen"
Deluxe Fun Cruise Bally 1966 No flippers were used on this game
Discotek Bally 1965 New triple flippers, An upper "lonely" flipper was added
Dixieland Bally 1968 Zipper flippers, The playfield references Basin Street in New Orleans
Doctor Who Bally 1992 Based on the British science fiction T.V show
Doctor Who Bally 1992 Shot map
Doctor Who Bally 1992 German version flyer
Dogies Bally 1968 Zipper flippers, 3 pop bumpers, 5 mushroom bumpers
Dogies Bally 1968 Dutch version, special version made for export, Zipper flippers
Dolly Parton Bally 1979 I would rate this game a 'D' cup
Dr. Dude Bally 1990 Most Dr. Dudes are System 11C; only about 100 are WPC Alpha-numeric
Dungeons & Dragons Bally 1987 "Magic Save" - similar to flex save on Bally's 1987 'Hardbody'
Eight Ball Bally 1977 First game with a memory, Used chimes instead of electronic sound
Eight Ball Champ Bally 1985 German version flyer, Konzept der Zukunft
Eight Ball Champ Bally 1985 3rd in the 8 Ball Series designed by George Christian, No multi-ball
Eight Ball Deluxe Bally 1981 Some of the first games had plastic playfields
Eight Ball Deluxe Bally 1981 Postcard, U.K version
Eight Ball Deluxe Limited Edition Bally 1982 The original was so successful it was produced again in this limited edition
El Toro Bally 1972 New improved all-steel front door with the diamond shape in the middle
Elektra Bally 1981 First 3-level playfield. Only standard width 3-level playfield game
Elektra Bally 1981 Pre-release flyer, Printed in bottom right corner 'arriving January 1982'
Elektra Bally 1981 German version flyer
Elvira And The Party Monsters Bally 1989 "Broken bones" plastics referred to Dennis Nordman's motorcycle accident
Embryon Bally 1981 The fifth and last widebody pinball from Bally
Escape From The Lost World Bally 1988 German version flyer
Escape From The Lost World Bally 1988 Double level playfield, Introduced new diagnostics system
Escape From The Lost World Bally 1988 Poster size flyer with blue background
Eureka Bally 1948 1 player, 5 ball play, New improved free play mechanism
Evel Knievel Bally 1977 Produced in both E.M and S.S versions
Expressway Bally 1971 Spelling 'EXPRESSWAY' in order earns the special, Up-post
Fathom Bally 1981 Artist Kevin O'Connor designed the art for the brochure
Fifty Fifty (50 50) Bally 1965 The largest number of mushroom bumpers on any Bally game
Fifty Jahre Bally (50 Year Bally) Bally 1982 German flyer celebrating Bally's 50 year anniversary
Fireball Bally 1976 Home model (no coins), Sold in Sears in 1978 for about $700
Fireball Bally 1972 First game to use a whirlwind spinner, Originally sold for $895
Fireball Classic Bally 1985 Solid State re-make of the 1972 'Fireball' similar art, No zipper flippers
Fireball Classic Bally 1985 German version flyer
Fireball II Bally 1981 2 level playfield, Little demon post, Dave Christiansen's last for Bally
Firecracker Bally 1971 Used in Kelsey's Bar on the T.V show 'All in the Family'
Firecracker Bally 1971 German version flyer
Flash Gordon Bally 1981 Bally's 1st double level playfield, 1st with "Squawk and Talk" sound
Flicker Bally 1975 2 player version of Bally's 1974 'Boomerang'
Flip Flop Bally 1976 1 of 3 machines by Bally with flip cards, 1st with D.C current on bumpers
Flipperland NR.1 Bally 19?? Dutch flyer, Celebrating that Bally pinball is #1
Four Million B.C Bally 1971 3 ball multi-ball, Zipper flippers, A special version was made for Germany
Four Queens (4 Queens) Bally 1970 B&W, 1 player, Zipper flippers
Freedom Bally 1976 Produced in both E.M and S.S, Redesigned playfield after flyer was printed
Frontier Bally 1980 Bally employees depicted on backglass
Fun Cruise Bally 1965 Italian add-a-ball version of 'Fun Cruise', No flippers
Future Spa Bally 1979 Widebody, 1st Bally game to use continuous background sound
Galahad Bally 1970 2 player version of Bally's 1970 'Camelot'
Galaxy Ranger Bally 1978 Home model (non-commercial machine - no coins)
Game Show Bally 1990 2 ball multi-ball, Bell rings when ball enters hole behind the car sinkhole
Gator Bally 1969 German version of Bally's 1969 'Alligator'
Gilligan's Island Bally 1991 First Bally game to use a Dot Matrix Display (DMD)
Gilligan's Island Bally 1991 Shot map
Gold Ball Bally 1983 Has 2 balls but no multi-ball, When gold ball is in play all scores are tripled
Gold Rush Bally 1966 Also made in an Italian add-a-ball version, Backbox animation
Grand Slam Bally 1983 Made in both 2 and 4 player models
Grand Tour Bally 1964 Replay version of Bally's 1964 'Happy Tour', New 'Butterfly' Rollovers
Granny And The Gators Bally 1984 Combination of a scaled down pinball machine and a video game
Hang Glider Bally 1976 4 player version of Bally's 1975 'Hi Deal'
Hardbody Bally 1987 German version flyer, Der nachste Trend
Hardbody Bally 1987 Featuring bodybuilder and the 1st Ms. Olympia, Rachel McLish
Harlem Globetrotters Bally 1979 Inspired by Famous Stunt Basketball Team
Harley Davidson Bally 1991 The last Bally game to have alphanumeric score displays
Harvest Bally 1964 Replay version of Bally's 1964 'Hay-Ride'
Heavy Hitter Bally 1959 Pitch-n-bat, Backbox light animation (players run bases)
Heavy Hitter Bally 1948 Pitch-n-bat, Counter model or with floor stand
Heavy Metal Meltdown Bally 1987 Boom box speakers on top of backbox - plays heavy metal music
Hi Deal Bally 1975 Convertible to true add-a-ball operation
Hi Lo Ace Bally 1973 1 player add-a-ball with a diamond shape pop bumper lay-out
Hokus Pokus Bally 1976 Features 3 pull a rabbit out of your hat spinners
Hootenanny Bally 1963 First game to have a mushroom bumper
Hot Doggin Bally 1980 Widebody, Disappearing kick-back lane
Hot Rods Bally 1949 Unique race car game in a pinball cabinet
Indianapolis 500 Bally 1995 Spinning car shakes machine
Indianapolis 500 Bally 1995 German version flyer
Joker Wild Bally 1970 Bingo style playfield, novelty card game, 25 holes
Joust Bally 1969 Zipper flippers
Judge Dredd Bally 1993 Shot map
Judge Dredd Bally 1993 Widebody, Superpin, Based on the comic book character and movie
Karate Fight Bally 1986 Export version of Bally Black Belt
Karate Fight Bally 1986 How to play booklet in German
Kick Off Bally 1977 4 player version of Bally's 1976 'Quarterback' with a different sports theme
King Rex Bally 1970 Add-a-ball version of Bally's 1969 'King Tut'
King Tut Bally 1969 Replay version of Bally's 1970 'King Rex'
Kings Of Steel Bally 1984 Classic card game with lots of drop targets
Kings Of Steel Bally 1984 German version flyer
Kiss Bally 1979 Based on the rock band of the same name
Knockout Bally 1975 Ball wiggles through centerfield alley to advance bonus
Lady Luck Bally 1986 Card theme, Art deco style artwork
Lady Luck Bally 1986 German version flyer
Lady Luck Bally 1986 U.K version flyer
Little Joe Bally 1972 Dice theme, Up-post
Loop The Loop Bally 1966 Produced in U.S replay version and Italian add-a-ball version
Lost World Bally 1978 Artist Paul Farris said the backglass figures were based on him & his wife
Mad World Bally 1964 Likely inspired by the Hollywood movie 'It's a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World'
Magic Circle Bally 1965 Hold over feature, Build up bonus, Free ball gates, Auto ball return
Mariner Bally 1971 4 player version of Bally's 1971 'Sea Ray'
Mata Hari Bally 1978 Margaretha Zelle (1876-1917) exotic dancer & convicted spy during W.W 1
Medusa Bally 1981 4 flippers: upper 2 are "time locked zipper flippers"
Medusa Bally 1981 German version flyer
Melody Bally 1947 Bally's 1st game with flippers, The rolldown version is 'Melody Roll'
Minizag Bally 1968 Asymmetrical playfield, Captive ball, Zipper flippers
Monte Carlo Bally 1964 NOT the 1st with mushroom bumpers; used earlier on 'Hootenanny'
Monte Carlo Bally 1973 4 player version of Bally's 1973 'Odds & Evens'
Moon Shot Bally 1963 Similar playfield as Gottlieb's 1962 'Tropic Isle', Stop motion backglass
Motordome Bally 1986 Choice of 3 different skill levels, New alphanumeric display
Mousin Around Bally 1989 2 cheese block ball locks grab the ball and hold it below the playfield
Mr & Mrs Pacman Bally 1982 Video mode "Pac Maze Grid" in the middle of the playfield
Mystic Bally 1980 Artist Margaret Hudson posed for the large eye on the backglass
NBA Fastbreak Bally 1997 Back box with flipper shoots orange ball through hoop
NBA Fastbreak Bally 1997 Linked version flyer
Night Rider Bally 1977 Produced in both solid state and electromechanical versions
Nip It Bally 1973 German version flyer
Nip It Bally 1973 Used on the set of Arnold's Drive-in on the T.V show 'Happy Days'
Nitro Ground Shaker Bally 1980 Drag racing theme with nice artwork by Dave Christensen
Odds & Evens Bally 1973 2 player version of Bally's 1973 'Monte Carlo'
Old Chicago Bally 1976 Gangster John Dillinger depicted on the backglass
On Beam Bally 1969 Backglass shows space station and ship traveling on any of 4 beams
Op Pop Pop Bally 1969 Zipper flippers, Mushroom bumpers, Bagatelle in upper playfield
Paragon Bally 1979 Bally's 1st Widebody and 1st use of inline drop targets
Paragon Bally 1979 German version flyer
Party Animal Bally 1987 Juke Box that changes tunes when targets are hit
Party Zone Bally 1991 Animated Captain B-Zarr's head turns to follow the ball around playfield
Party Zone Bally 1991 Shot map
Playboy Bally 1978 Hugh Hefner with Playmates Patti McGuire and Sondra Theodore
Pool Sharks Bally 1990 Choose between 8 or 9 ball, No multi-ball
Popeye Bally 1994 Widebody, Some dialogue from the original cartoons
Popeye Bally 1994 German version flyer
Power Play Bally 1978 First solid state game with an Up-post (according to "Pinball Snapshots")
Quarterback Bally 1976 Japanese flyer distributed by 'Taito'
Quarterback Bally 1976 The objective is to move a football down the field to score touchdowns
Radical Bally 1990 2 ball multi-ball, 4 flippers, Skate board theme
Rapid Fire Bally 1982 Bally's response to Williams 1981 'Hyperball'
Revenge From Mars Bally 1999 Successor to 'Attack From Mars', 1st release under the pinball 2K concept
Revenge From Mars Bally 1999 Pinball tournament flyer, Stop playing with yourself !
Ro Go Bally 1974 Horseshoe lane, Double-gated ball return lane, Mushroom bumper
Rock Makers Bally 1968 3 flippers (lower 2 are zipper flippers)
Rocket Bally 1947 Backglass featured in the closing credits of "The History Of Pinball" video
Rocket III Bally 1967 Zipper flippers, Left outlane ball kicker, Right outlane ball return gate
Rolling Stones Bally 1980 Ladies and Gentlemen .... "The Rolling Stones"
Round Up Bally 1971 Very low production game with only 70 units made
Safari Bally 1968 The flyer slogan referred to Esso's (now Exxon) 'Put a Tiger in your Tank'
Safecracker Bally 1996 Timed play, Smaller size playfield and cabinet, The 1st "Token-Pin®"
Safecracker Bally 1996 German version flyer
Scared Stiff Bally 1996 German version 4 page flyer
Scared Stiff Bally 1996 Pressing flippers stops spinning spider in backglass on various awards
Scared Stiff Bally 1996 German version 1 page flyer
Sea Ray Bally 1971 2 player version of Bally's 1971 'Mariner'
See Saw Bally 1970 Right outlane ball return gate, Left kick-back outlane, Center Up-post
Sheba Bally 1965 Playfield layout similar to Bally's 1966 'Campus Queen' and 1969 'Gator'
Silverball Mania Bally 1980 Middle kickback save between flippers, Horseshoe lane
Six Sticks Bally 1966 The first six player pinball machine
Skateball Bally 1980 Faulty design that allowed players to score excessive points
Skill Parade Bally 1958 Unique upright pinball playfield design, Also a pay-out machine
Skill Score Bally 1960 Unusual upright pinball, No flippers, 250 made
Sky Divers Bally 1964 Double skill-selectable carry over feature, New divided coin box
Sky Kings Bally 1974 Same playfield design as Bally's 1974 'Champ'
Skyrocket Bally 1971 Up-post, Right outlane return gate, Upper left gate guards stand-up target
Space Invaders Bally 1980 Widebody, Alien on the backglass was 'borrowed' from the movie 'Alien'
Space Time Bally 1972 4 player version of Bally's 1973 'Time Zone'
Speak Easy Bally 1982 2 player version of Bally's 1982 'Speakeasy 4'
Special Force Bally 1986 Ball in helicopter funnel simulates sound of rotating helicopter blades
Special Force Bally 1986 German version flyer, "the flipper for Rambo fans"
Special Force Girls Bally 1986 German version of 'Special Force'
Spectrum Bally 1982 Of the 994 games made, less than 500 were sold (many were scrapped)
Spy Hunter Bally 1984 Bally used the same name for a video game released in 1983
Spy Hunter Bally 1984 German version flyer and letter
Star Jet Bally 1963 Flyer refers to 'multi-ball' as 'sensational new Blast-Off extra balls feature'
Star Trek Bally 1979 British brochure with a Fran Drescher look-a-like?
Star Trek Bally 1979 Artwork based on the T.V show (Paramount requested it match the movie)
Star Trek Bally 1979 German version flyer
Strange Science Bally 1986 Unique neon light topper, 5 ball multi-ball
Strikes And Spares Bally 1978 Artist Kevin O'Connor said the "backglass girl" was a fictitious person
Supersonic Bally 1979 Based on the Concorde supersonic airliner
Surfers Bally 1967 3 Flippers (lower 2 are zipper flippers), Mushroom bumpers
Targets Bally 1959 Pitch-n-bat type game but with shooting gallery theme
The Addams Family Bally 1992 Best selling machine of all time
The Addams Family Bally 1992 Shot map
The Addams Family Bally 1992 German version flyer
The Champion Pub Bally 1998 Bar room brawling against a boxer on the playfield
The Champion Pub Bally 1998 German version flyer
The Crocodile Hunter Bally 2005 Under license from Bally to The Pinball Factory of Australia, Never produced
The Shadow Bally 1994 German version flyer
The Shadow Bally 1994 Mini-Battlefield, Magnetic ball lock, Player controlled ramp diverters
The Six Million Dollar Man Bally 1978 Uncommon 6 player game, Up-post between flippers
The Wiggler Bally 1967 3 ball multi-ball, Zipper flippers, Wiggle alley, Mushroom bumpers
Theatre Of Magic Bally 1995 Magic trunk magnet levitates ball and makes it 'disappear' to start multi-ball
Theatre Of Magic Bally 1995 German version flyer
Three In Line (3 In Line) Bally 1963 4 player version of Bally's 1964 'Bongo'
Time Bally 1977 Pinball article in 1977 made to look like Time magazine story
Time Zone Bally 1973 2 player version of 'Space Time', 3-D bonus time tunnel
Trail Drive Bally 1970 Backbox animation (cowpuncher rises up and shoots to make wildcat spin)
Transporter Bally 1989 Left ramp accesses the space ship to lock balls for multi-ball
Trio Bally 1965 2 flippers, 4 pop bumpers, 4 mushroom bumpers, Right ball return gate
Truck Stop Bally 1988 The first game following the merger of Williams and Bally/Midway
Twilight Zone Bally 1993 Flipper magnets on mini playfield, Powerball, Gumball, Clock
Twin Win Bally 1974 Launches the ball into play from between flippers to the spinning disc
Two In One (2 in 1) Bally 1964 Play high score & 21 at same time, Hold score feature, Mushroom bumpers
U.S.A Bally 1958 After shooting 5 balls you can buy 3 more, No flippers
Vampire Bally 1971 Left drain ball kickback, Up-post
Vector Bally 1982 Double level playfield, Digital display built into playfield
Viking Bally 1980 Brook Shields depicted on the backglass as a background character
Who Dunnit Bally 1995 3 wheel slot machine toy on playfield
Who Dunnit Bally 1995 German version flyer
Wild Wheels Bally 1966 2 flippers, 3 pop bumpers, 7 mushroom bumpers, Right ball return gate
Wizard Bally 1975 Inspired by the movie 'Tommy' with Roger Daltry and Ann Margret
World Cup Soccer Bally 1994 Rotating soccer ball, Motorized moving goalie, Magna-Lock near left flipper
World Cup Soccer Bally 1994 German version flyer
World Cup Soccer Bally 1994 Single sided "doggie" version flyer
X's & O's Bally 1984 Tic-tac-toe board in middle of playfield
X's & O's Bally 1984 German version flyer
Xenon Bally 1980 German version flyer
Xenon Bally 1980 First game with a female voice (electronic music composer Suzanne Ciani)
Zip A Doo Bally 1970 2 player E.M, Up-post, Mushroom target
The Hunter Bell Coin Matics 1980 Italian, Inspired by the movie 'Deer Hunter', Similar to Gottlieb's 'Sinbad'
White Shark Bell Coin Matics 1980 Italian, Conversion kit, Similar playfield as Bally's 1978 'Playboy'
New Wave Bell Games 1985 Italian, Conversion kit, Similar playfield as Bally's 1984 'Black Pyramid'
Saturn 2 Bell Games 1985 Italian, Conversion kit, Similar playfield as Bally's 1984 'Spy Hunter'
Ten Strike Classic Benchmark Games 2004 Reproduction of the original 'Ten Strike' bowler game
Rodeo Briarwood 1977 Home model (no coins), Briarwood was a division of Brunswick
Super Star Briarwood 1976 Home model (no coins), Briarwood was a division of Brunswick
Aspen Brunswick 1979 Home model (non-commercial machine - no coins)
Alpha 2001 C.E.A 1977 Italian, Similar artwork as Gottlieb's 4 player 'Target Alpha'
Satellite C.E.A 1978 Italian, Simplified copy of Gottlieb's E.M 'Jet Spin'
Timothy T C.E.A 1977 Italian, 1st game made by C.E.A, Made in E.M and solid state
Come Back C.I.F.A 1988 French
Airborne Capcom 1996 An 'Injector' at the top of the ramp to choose the ball's path
Airborne Capcom 1996 German version flyer
Breakshot Capcom 1996 E.M style, Scores appear as score reel numbers, Simulated chime sound
Flipper Football Capcom 1996 Timed play, Adult language, 1st game with Dot Matrix under playfield glass
Flipper Football Capcom 1996 German version flyer
Pinball Magic Capcom 1995 Magnetic magic wand carries balls to various locations. Ball-levitating stage
Pinball Magic Capcom 1995 6 page flyer
Fireball Centro Matic 1973 Spanish, Similar to original but no multi-ball feature or zipper flippers
Flying High Centro Matic 1977 Spanish, Also produced as a 4 player solid state game in 1978
Circus Circus Century 1978 Cocktail table
Star Battle Century 1978 Cocktail table
Action Chicago Coin 1969 2 new impact targets; impact force of ball determines score
All Star Baseball Chicago Coin 1962 Pitch-n-bat, 5 cents per play, Player shoots until 3 outs are made
All Star Football Chicago Coin 1968 Pitch-n-bat, Sold only in Europe, Similar to 1968 'All Stars'
All Stars Chicago Coin 1968 Pitch-n-bat, Instead of 3 outs player gets 15 balls
Astronaut Chicago Coin 1969 2 player version of Chicago Coin's 1969 'Moon Shot'
Baseball Champ Chicago Coin 1973 Pitch-n-bat, Upright cabinet
Batter Up Chicago Coin 1958 Pitch-n-bat, 'Lite O Matic' animation of ball being pitched
Beatniks Chicago Coin 1967 Spelling BEATNIKS in backglass awards 1 replay and is a carry-over feature
Big Flipper Chicago Coin 1970 2 player version of Chicago Coin's 1970 'Cowboy', Jumbo 5" flippers
Big Hit Chicago Coin 1952 2 flippers, 1 pop bumper, 7 scoring bumpers, 2 captive balls
Big Hit Chicago Coin 1962 Pitch-n-bat, 9 targets
Big League Chicago Coin 1965 Pitch-n-bat, Backbox light animation (players run bases)
Big League Chicago Coin 1975 Pitch-n-bat, Upright style cabinet
Big League Baseball Chicago Coin 1955 Pitch-n-bat, 1st 4 player game manufactured by Chicago Coin
Blondie Chicago Coin 1956 Same playfield layout as Gottlieb's 1956 'Harbor Lites'
Blue Max Chicago Coin 1975 4 player version of Chicago Coin's 1975 'Red Baron'
Bronco Chicago Coin 1963 Enter the "Corral" with "Bucking bronco kickers"
Bullseye Baseball Chicago Coin 1967 Pitch-n-bat, Similar to Chicago Coin's 1955 'Big League Baseball'
Capri Chicago Coin 1956 1 player, 4 designers made this machine
Casino Chicago Coin 1972 2 Whirlwind spinners, Up-post between flippers
Champion Chicago Coin 1949 Flippers are probably more like player-controlled kicking rubbers
Cinema Chicago Coin 1976 4 player version of Chicago Coin's 1976 'Hollywood'
Cowboy Chicago Coin 1970 4 player version of Chicago Coin's 1970 'Big Flipper', Jumbo 5" flippers
Crazy Ball Chicago Coin 1948 Mystery 50,000 to 200,000 - Extra special kick-out hole
Dolphin Chicago Coin 1974 2 player version of Chicago Coin's 1974 'Showtime'
Festival Chicago Coin 1966 Appears to be the 1st pinball machine to have carousel roto-targets
Fire Cracker Chicago Coin 1963 Flyer states "available also in 2 player added ball model"
Gin Chicago Coin 1974 1 player E.M, Convertible to add-a-ball
Gold Record Chicago Coin 1975 4 player version of Chicago Coin's 1975 'Top Ten'
Golden Gloves Chicago Coin 1949 Postcard, Similar playfield as Chicago Coin's 1949 'Football'
Gun Smoke Chicago Coin 1968 First American game with round Up-post between the flippers
Hee Haw Chicago Coin 1973 Probably based on the American T.V show of the same name
Hi Flyer Chicago Coin 1974 2 player version of Chicago Coin's 1974 'Sky Rider'
Hi Score Pool Chicago Coin 1971 Orange background version, Uses player controlled motorized ball shooter
Hi Score Pool Chicago Coin 1971 Pink background version, Uses player controled motorized ball shooter
Hollywood Chicago Coin 1976 2 player version of Chicago Coin's 1976 'Cinema'
Home Run Chicago Coin 1972 Pitch-n-bat, Backbox light animation (players run bases)
Home Run Chicago Coin 1954 Blue background, 6 player pitch-n-bat
Hula Hula Chicago Coin 1965 Backbox animation (hula dancer)
Juke Box Chicago Coin 1976 4 player version of Chicago Coin's 1976 'Sound Stage'
Kicker Chicago Coin 1966 Backbox animation, Center scoring targets with 3 captive balls in each lane
King Pin Chicago Coin 1951 Backbox animation, Pressing either flipper button activates both flippers
Mini Baseball Chicago Coin 1972 Wall hanging baseball theme made to fit in locations with small spaces
Moon Shot Chicago Coin 1969 4 player version of Chicago Coin's 1969 'Astronaut'
Mustang Chicago Coin 1964 2 player E.M, Revolving target carousel
Olympics Chicago Coin 1975 2 player version of Chicago Coin's 1975 'Super Star'
Par Golf Chicago Coin 1965 Golf game in pinball type cabinet
Pin Bowler Chicago Coin 1949 Backbox light animation - bowling ball rolls toward pins
Pirate Gold Chicago Coin 1969 2 flippers, 3 pop bumpers, 2 kick-out holes, Horseshoe lane
Play Ball Chicago Coin 1951 Oversized unconventional playfield, No bat
Playtime Chicago Coin 1968 "Action holes" kick ball from side to side, Up-post
Pop Up Chicago Coin 1965 Not pinball; score criss cross with bouncing balls
Rawhide Chicago Coin 1977 4 player version of Chicago Coin's 1977 'Stampede'. Also produced by Stern
Red Baron Chicago Coin 1975 2 player version of Chicago Coin's 1975 'Blue Max'
Riviera Chicago Coin 1973 The flyer refers to the "Up-post" as an "Up-ball saver", 4 flippers
Royal Flash Chicago Coin 1964 2 player E.M, 4 flippers, 4 pop bumpers
Shanghai Chicago Coin 1948 Postcard
Showtime Chicago Coin 1974 4 player version of Chicago Coin's 1974 'Dolphin'
Sky Rider Chicago Coin 1974 4 player version of Chicago Coin's 1974 'Hi-Flyer'
Sound Stage Chicago Coin 1976 2 player version of Chicago Coin's 1976 'Juke Box'
Spinball Chicago Coin 1948 Sensational 'spinning' bumper, Balls zoom and whiz!
Stage Coach Chicago Coin 1968 4 player E.M, Flyer refers to "Up-post" as "New ball-saver"
Stampede Chicago Coin 1977 2 player version of 'Rawhide.' Also produced by Stern pinball
Sun Valley Chicago Coin 1962 Skiing theme, 2 player, 2 flippers, 3 pop bumpers
Super Flipper Chicago Coin 1975 Not a pinball; video game disguised as a pinball machine
Super Home Run Chicago Coin 1954 Pitch-n-bat, Backbox light animation (players run bases)
Super Star Chicago Coin 1975 4 player version of Chicago Coin's 1975 'Olympics'
Thrill Chicago Coin 1948 Postcard, Lite-up scoring target in the center of playfield
Top Ten Chicago Coin 1975 2 player version of Chicago Coin's 1975 'Gold Record'
TV Baseball Chicago Coin 1966 Pitch-n-bat, Backbox animation (players run bases)
Twinky Chicago Coin 1967 Probably referring to 'Twiggy' (Lesley Hornby), a popular British model
World Series Chicago Coin 1974 Pitch-n-bat in a video game style cabinet
World Series Chicago Coin 1960 Baseball shuffle alley, light animated backglass runners
Yankee Baseball Chicago Coin 1969 Pitch-n-bat, 2 home run ramps, Pitcher control, 3 outs per game
Vacation America Chicago Gaming 2003 Home model (non-commercial machine - no coins)
L'Hexagone Christian Tabart 1986 French conversion kit for Gottlieb's 1979 'Genie'
Star Battle Coffee Mat 1978 Cocktail table
InterRail Custom ???? Custom conversion of a Williams 1973 'OXO'
Mega Golf Frenzy Custom 2006 Custom built to promote the 2006 EDS Byron Nelson Golf Championship
Pokemon Custom 2007 Custom built pinball machine with Pokemon theme
Ultimate Golf Frenzy Custom 2006 Custom built to promote the 2006 EDS Byron Nelson Golf Championship
Back To The Future Data East 1990 Michael J. Fox did not allow his likeness to appear on the game
Batman Data East 1991 First use of the BSMT-2000 (Brian Schmidt Music Technology) Sound System
Batman Data East 1991 German version flyer
Checkpoint Data East 1991 First game to use a dot matrix display (DMD)
Guns N Roses Data East 1994 Widebody, Plays 9 songs, 6 ball multi-ball, Rose-shaped ball-shooter
Guns N Roses Data East 1994 German version flyer
Hook Data East 1992 BSMT-2000 (Brian Schmidt Music Technology) Sound System
Hook Data East 1992 German version flyer
Jurassic Park Data East 1993 Motion picture, Dinosaur eats ball, Raptor kicks, 6 ball multi-ball
Laser War Data East 1987 First production game with stereo sound
Laser War Data East 1987 German version flyer
Last Action Hero Data East 1993 Motion picture, 6 ball multi-ball, Magnets, Shaker motor, Motorized crane
Last Action Hero Data East 1993 German version flyer
Lethal Weapon 3 Data East 1992 First game to come with a built-in dollar bill validator
Lethal Weapon 3 Data East 1992 German version flyer
Maverick Data East 1994 First game to use the over-sized 192 x 64 dot matrix display
Maverick Data East 1994 German version flyer
Monday Night Football Data East 1989 Disappearing goal post and ramp, Stereo sound
Phantom Of The Opera Data East 1990 Based on the French novel by Gaston Leroux, 1st published in 1910
Playboy 35th Anniversary Data East 1989 Data East's version of Playboy, Bally made the 1st one in 1978
Prima Pinball Pralinen Data East 1999 Multiple game flyer with chocolates of games
Robocop Data East 1990 Motion picture, Introduction of solid state flippers
Robocop Data East 1990 German version flyer
Rocky And Bullwinkle Data East 1993 Backbox animation (Bullwinkle pulls Rocky, a Rhino, or a Lion from a hat)
Secret Service Data East 1988 Plays Mission Impossible theme, Get Smart and a couple of others
Star Trek Data East 1991 Patented "Transporter Effect" backglass animation
Star Trek Data East 1991 German version flyer
Star Wars Data East 1992 Great toy for Star Wars fans, Death Star, R2-D2, May the force be with you
Star Wars Data East 1992 German version flyer
Tales From The Crypt Data East 1993 Auto-plunger shaped like door-handle with head of crypt-keeper
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Data East 1991 Whirlwind spinner, The 'Sewer' manhole cover pops up from the playfield
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Data East 1991 German version flyer
The Simpsons Data East 1990 A good game especially if your a Simpson's fan
The Simpsons Data East 1990 German version flyer
Time Machine Data East 1988 Time travel through the 50's 60's & 70's, Stereo sound & chimes, Multi-ball
Tommy Data East 1994 More music than any other pinball with 21 hit songs, Flipper blinders
Tommy Data East 1994 German version flyer
Torpedo Alley Data East 1988 Instant (2 or 3) multi-ball, 2 Torpedo tube kick-outs, Double layer backglass
WWF Royal Rumble Data East 1994 Widebody, WWF Wrestling, Shaker motor
WWF Royal Rumble Data East 1994 German version flyer
Red Arrow Europlay 1978 Italian, Copy of Gottlieb's 1977 'Golden Arrow'
Be Bop Exhibit 1950 2 flippers, 2 pop bumpers, 2 kick-out holes
Oasis Exhibit 1950 2 flippers, 2 pop bumpers, 4 passive bumpers, 6 kick-out holes
Playland Exhibit 1950 Bobble bumpers?, probably Exhibit's term for their passive bumpers
Shantytown Exhibit 1949 The vertical "teaser flipper" in upper playfield flips in both directions
Big Dick Fabulous Fantasies 1963 Custom 'Porno' conversion of a Williams 'Big Deal', 5 made by Herb Silvers
Circa 1933 Fascination 1979 Cocktail table, Similar playfield as 'Entertainer' and Allied's 'Take Five'
Eros One Fascination 1979 Cocktail table, Chimes for sound, LED modules for scoring, 8 sided cabinet
War Fascination 1978 Cocktail table, Contract built by Allied Leisure
Fussball Europa Forster 1967 2 players at opposite ends of the playfield compete in simultaneous play
Agents 777 Game Plan 1984 4 player solid state, Electronic sound
Andromeda Game Plan 1985 4 player S.S, 3 flippers, 4 pop bumpers, 7 drop targets
Attila The Hun Game Plan 1984 4 player solid state, Electronic sound
Black Velvet Game Plan 1978 Cocktail table, Promoting a brand of liquor
Captain Hook Game Plan 1985 4 player solid state, Electronic sound
Family Fun Game Plan 1979 Cocktail table, Same playfield design as Game Plan's 1979 'Star Trip'
Foxy Lady Game Plan 1978 Cocktail table, Resulted from left-overs of Game Plan's 'Black Velvet'
Foxy Lady Game Plan 1978 Version 2, Model has a different pose than standard flyer
Foxy Lady Game Plan 1978 German version flyer
Lady Sharpshooter Game Plan 1985 1 of 2 cocktail tables with it's own design (Vegas was the other)
Mike Bossy Game Plan 1982 4 player solid state, Only produced as a prototype
Old Coney Island Game Plan 1979 Unique sound oriented to Coney Island game play, Memory recall
Pinball Lizard Game Plan 1980 Introducing new microprocessor sound, Memory recall
Sharpshooter Game Plan 1979 4 player S.S, The image of the cowboy is designer Roger Sharpe
Sharpshooter Game Plan 1979 Single page "teaser" flyer
Sharpshooter II Game Plan 1983 Basically the same game as Sharpshooter except for the artwork
Star Trip Game Plan 1979 Cocktail table, Same playfield as 'Family Fun' with different artwork
Super Nova Game Plan 1980 Out of sight sound, Exclusive extra ball audio, Super 5000 jet bumper
Vegas Game Plan 1979 Cocktail table, Space age 2-way sounds
La Retata Geiger 1992 German, Conversion kit for Williams 1986 'High Speed'
Race Stars Geiger 1979 German, Conversion kit for Bally's 1977 'Evel Knievel'
Champion Baseball Genco 1955 Pitch-n-bat, Backbox light animation (players run bases), Match feature
Fun Fair Genco 1958 Last by Genco, Production continued with Chicago Dynamic Industries
Hi Fly Genco 1956 Pitch-n-bat, 3 outs per inning, Adjustable for 1, 2 or 3 innings
Puddin Head Genco 1948 Postcard, Offspring of 'Screwball'
Quarterback Genco 1957 Pitch-and-bat with a football theme
Rip Snorter Genco 1949 One of Genco's first flipper pinball machines
Showboat Genco 1957 Hitting center target lights a playing card on backglass, New metal legs
South Pacific Genco 1950 Similar playfield as Genco's 1950 'Mercury' and Genco's 1950 'Rocket'
Ultrapin Global VR 2007 Simulated video pinball with 6 titles but expandable
Abra Ca Dabra Gottlieb 1975 Also made as the add-a-ball 'Team One' and the Italian 'Kicker'
Ace High Gottlieb 1957 Flippers could still be activated even after all balls had been played
Airport Gottlieb 1969 2 player version of Gottlieb's 1969 'College Queens'
Ali Baba Gottlieb 1948 6 flippers, 2 kick-out holes, No pop bumpers
Alice In Wonderland Gottlieb 1948 One of the 'Fairy Tale' games produced by Gottlieb during 1947-1948
Alien Star Gottlieb 1984 2 flippers, 3 pop bumpers, 2 ball multi-ball, System 80
All Star Basketball Gottlieb 1952 2 flippers, 3 pop bumpers, 2 cyclonic bumpers, No trap holes
Aloha Gottlieb 1961 2 flippers, 3 pop bumpers, 4 passive bumpers, 2 kick-out holes
Amazon Hunt Gottlieb 1983 Similar playfield as Gottlieb's 1975 'Fast Draw'
Amazon Hunt II Gottlieb 1987 Conversion kit for Gottlieb's 1983 'Amazon Hunt', Sold only in Europe
Aquarius Gottlieb 1970 2 flippers (4 others are stationary ball guides), 3 pop bumpers
Arabian Knights Gottlieb 1953 2 flippers, 3 pop bumpers, Lighting all 6 trap holes scores replays
Arena Gottlieb 1987 The skill shot is known as "The Pit" (also used on 'Bell Ringer' and 'Bullseye')
Around The World Gottlieb 1959 4 flippers, 3 pop bumpers, 2 slingshots, 3 stand-up targets
Asteroid Annie And The Aliens Gottlieb 1980 The last 1 player machine produced by Gottlieb
Astro Gottlieb 1971 Postcard, Add-a-ball version of Gottlieb's 1971 '4 Square'
Atlantis Gottlieb 1975 Similar playfield as Gottlieb's 1971 'Lawman'
Atlas Gottlieb 1959 Similar playfield as Gottlieb's 'Rocket Ship' and Gottlieb's 'Contest'
Auto Race Gottlieb 1956 Flippers stay energized even after all balls have been played
Bad Girls Gottlieb 1988 Unique speech card used in this game; only says the word 'bad'
Bank A Ball Gottlieb 1950 The last game to use the turret shooter feature
Bank A Ball Gottlieb 1965 Replay version of 'Flipper Pool', Introduced return lanes
Bank Shot Gottlieb 1976 Postcard, Add-a-ball version of 'Sure Shot', Italian version is 'Spot Pool'
Barb Wire Gottlieb 1996 Gottlieb's attempt at distracting the player to shorten game time :-)
Barb Wire Gottlieb 1996 German version flyer, Distributed by Tuning
Barnacle Bill Gottlieb 1948 Gottlieb went from 6 flippers on Humpty Dumpty to 4, Popeye look-a-like?
Baseball Gottlieb 1970 Replay version of Gottlieb's 1970 'Batter Up'
Basketball Gottlieb 1949 Backbox animation (cheerleader does somersault as points are scored)
Bell Ringer Gottlieb 1990 Redemption machine, Dispenses tickets, No flippers or bumpers
Bell Ringer / Nudge It Gottlieb 1990 Redemption machine, Dispenses tickets, No flippers or bumpers
Big Brave Gottlieb 1974 2 player version of Gottlieb's 1974 'Big Indian'
Big Casino Gottlieb 1961 Hitting a rollover lights corresponding card on backglass
Big Hit Gottlieb 1977 4 flippers, 2 pop bumpers, 2 vari-targets, Turret shooter
Big House Gottlieb 1989 Has a "blow the bridge" feature to create a ramp for multi-ball mode
Big Indian Gottlieb 1974 4 player version of Gottlieb's 1974 'Big Brave'
Big Jack Gottlieb 1968 Italian add-a-ball version of Gottlieb's 1968 'Paul Bunyan'
Big Shot Gottlieb 1973 2 player version of Gottlieb's 1973 'Hot Shot'
Big Top Gottlieb 1964 Add-a-ball, Mechanical backbox animation
Black Hole Gottlieb 1981 How to play flyer
Black Hole Gottlieb 1981 Gottlieb's 1st double level, 1st machine with reverse playfield
Black Hole Gottlieb 1981 Euro version flyer, Backglass has no infinity lights like U.S version
Blue Note Gottlieb 1979 Replay version of Gottlieb's 1978 'Rock Star'
Bonanza Gottlieb 1964 See the Cartwright family in the lower right corner in the backglass art
Bone Busters Gottlieb 1989 4 flippers, 4 ball multi-ball, Moving/talking skeleton head topper
Bounty Hunter Gottlieb 1985 3 flippers, 2 pop bumpers, Digital sound but no speech
Bowlette Gottlieb 1950 Unique miniature shuffle alley not a pinball
Bowling Champ Gottlieb 1949 2 flippers, 2 pop bumpers, 9 passive bumpers, 1 kick-out hole, No slingshots
Bowling Queen Gottlieb 1964 Depicted in the backglass are 'Bowling Queen', 'Gaucho' and 'Flipper Clown'
Brite Star Gottlieb 1958 2 flippers, 4 pop bumpers, 2 slingshots, 3 roto-targets
Bronco Gottlieb 1977 4 player version of Gottlieb's 1977 'Mustang'
Buccaneer Gottlieb 1976 Replay version of 'Ship Ahoy', Italian version is 'High Seas'
Buccaneer Gottlieb 1948 Similar playfield as 'Barnacle Bill' but with 3 kick-out holes
Buck Rogers Gottlieb 1980 2 flippers, 2 pop bumpers, Messenger ball
Buckaroo Gottlieb 1965 Replay version of Gottlieb's 1965 'Cow Poke'
Buffalo Bill Gottlieb 1950 2 flippers, Oscillating ball shooter (turret shooter)
Bullseye Gottlieb 1994 Redemption game not pinball, No flippers, Dispenses tickets
Bumper Pool Gottlieb 1969 Italian add-a-ball version of Gottlieb's 1969 'Mini Pool'
Buttons And Bows Gottlieb 1949 Roy Parker playfield and backglass
Cactus Jacks Gottlieb 1991 Mechanical cactus band dances during multi-ball and special events
Canada Dry Gottlieb 1976 4 player replay game made only for France
Captain Card Gottlieb 1974 Postcard, Add-a-ball version of 'High Hand', Italian version is 'Top Hand'
Captain Kidd Gottlieb 1960 5 rubbers surround a pop bumper forming the ship's helm (steering wheel)
Car Hop Gottlieb 1991 Player can choose between 'modern' or 'nostalgia' modes
Car Hop Gottlieb 1991 Dutch version flyer
Card Trix Gottlieb 1970 Postcard, Add-a-ball version of Gottlieb's 1970 'Flip A Card'
Card Whiz Gottlieb 1976 2 player version of Gottlieb's 1976 'Royal Flush'
Caveman Gottlieb 1982 A video game screen is mounted at top center of the playfield
Caveman Gottlieb 1982 On Target Bulletin
Centigrade 37 Gottlieb 1977 Backbox animation (thermometer advances when playfield targets are hit)
Central Park Gottlieb 1966 Backbox animation (monkey rings bell every 100 points)
Challenger Gottlieb 1971 Head to head pinball, 1 Canadian buyer special ordered 100 games
Charlies Angels Gottlieb 1978 Features Jaclyn Smith, Kate Jackson, and Cheryl Ladd from the TV show
Chicago Cubs Triple Play Gottlieb 1985 Backglass flyer
Chicago Cubs Triple Play Gottlieb 1985 Introduced the 'alphanumerics' display to spell out words and messages
Chinatown Gottlieb 1952 Roy Parker playfield and backglass, 9 trap holes
Circus Gottlieb 1980 Widebody, Playfield is 3" wider than other System 80 widebodies
Class Of 1812 Gottlieb 1991 Beating heart and chattering teeth, Molded 3-D backglass
Classy Bowler Gottlieb 1956 2 gobble holes, Win up to 5 credits, Artwork by Roy Parker
Cleopatra Gottlieb 1977 4 player E.M version of Gottlieb's 1978 'Pyramid'
Cleopatra Gottlieb 1977 Produced in both solid state and electromechanical versions
Close Encounters Of The Third Kind Gottlieb 1978 2 flippers, 5 drop targets, Roto-target
College Daze Gottlieb 1949 2 flippers, 2 pop bumpers, 2 kick-out holes
College Queens Gottlieb 1969 4 player version of Gottlieb's 1969 'Airport'
Contest Gottlieb 1958 Similar playfield as Gottlieb's 1958 'Rocket Ship' and Gottlieb's 1959 'Atlas'
Continental Cafe Gottlieb 1957 2 flippers, 4 pop bumpers, 3 gobble holes, 2 bullseye targets
Coronation Gottlieb 1952 Made 6 months before the crowning of queen Elizabeth II on June 2, 1953
Corral Gottlieb 1961 2 flippers, 6 pop bumpers, Roto-target
Count Down Gottlieb 1979 4 player solid state version of Gottlieb's 1979 E.M 'Space Walk'
Counterforce Gottlieb 1980 Widebody, System 80, 4 flippers, 7 bank drop targets
Cover Girl Gottlieb 1962 2 flippers, 3 pop bumpers, 2 slingshots, 2 gobble holes, 1 split target
Cow Poke Gottlieb 1965 Add-a-ball version of 'Buckaroo', Played by Elton John in the film 'Tommy'
Crescendo Gottlieb 1970 2 player version of Gottlieb's 1970 'Groovy', Italian version is 'Psychedelic'
Criss Cross Gottlieb 1958 2 flippers, 5 pop bumpers, 2 gobble holes, 2 roto-targets
Cross Town Gottlieb 1966 Backbox animation (subway doors open), Replay version of 'Subway'
Crossroads Gottlieb 1952 2 flippers, 2 pop bumpers, 6 trap holes
Cue Ball Wizard Gottlieb 1992 Featuring Gottlieb's tournament mode, Full-sized captive cue ball
Cue Ball Wizard Gottlieb 1992 German version flyer, Distributed by Tuning
Cyclone Gottlieb 1951 The kickback lanes are called "side recovery lanes" in the flyer
Daisy May Gottlieb 1954 4 flippers (note the unusual flipper arrangement)
Dancing Dolls Gottlieb 1960 Backbox animation (silhouettes dance), Last Gottlieb with bulb scoring
Dancing Lady Gottlieb 1966 Backbox animation (spinning ballerina), Carousel roto-targets
Deadly Weapon Gottlieb 1990 A simple design "Street level" game
Derby Day Gottlieb 1956 1 gobble hole, Single pop bumper below the 2 flippers
Devils Dare Gottlieb 1982 Widebody, 1st system 80A game
Devils Dare Gottlieb 1982 How to play flyer
Diamond Jack Gottlieb 1967 Postcard, Add-a-ball version of 'King of Diamonds', Italian version is 'Solitaire'
Diamond Lady Gottlieb 1988 Introduced a new backbox design with extended side panels
Diamond Lill Gottlieb 1954 2 kick-out holes, Center horseshoe around a pop bumper, Reverse flippers
Dimension Gottlieb 1971 Postcard, Add-a-ball version of Gottlieb's 1971 '2001'
Dodge City Gottlieb 1965 Backbox animation (cowboy dances), Projection roto unit under playfield
Domino Gottlieb 1968 Replay version of Gottlieb's 1968 'PlayMates'
Double Action Gottlieb 1958 Similar playfield as Gottlieb's 1959 'Miss Annabelle'
Double Feature Gottlieb 1950 This game introduced the "kicking rubber" feature
Double Shuffle Gottlieb 1949 2 flippers, 2 pop bumpers, 10 passive bumpers, 1 kick-out hole
Dragon Gottlieb 1978 Also made in a 4 player E.M version
Dragonette Gottlieb 1954 Humorous take off of the T.V show Dragnet
Drop A Card Gottlieb 1971 Replay version of Gottlieb's 1972 'Pop-A-Card'
Duette Deluxe Gottlieb 1955 Same game as 'Duette' but in a different style cabinet
Duotron Gottlieb 1974 2 player version of Gottlieb's 1974 'Magnotron'
Easy Aces Gottlieb 1955 Transition to metal legs, Backbox light animation (playing cards light up)
Egg Head Gottlieb 1961 Similar playfield as Gottlieb's 1963 'Square Head'
El Dorado Gottlieb 1975 Replay version of Gottlieb's 1975 'Gold Strike'
El Dorado City Of Gold Gottlieb 1984 The last game produced by Mylstar but was continued by Premier
Elite Guard Gottlieb 1968 Italian version of Gottlieb's 1968 'Palace Guard'
Excalibur Gottlieb 1988 4 flippers, 2 ball multi-ball, No slingshots
Fair Lady Gottlieb 1956 Similar playfield as Gottlieb's 1956 'Sea Belles'
Falstaff Gottlieb 1957 4 player, 2 gobble holes, Roto-target, Replays only awarded based on score
Far Out Gottlieb 1974 4 player version of Gottlieb's 1974 'Out of Sight'
Fashion Show Gottlieb 1962 2 flippers, 3 pop bumpers, Advancing target value disc
Fast Draw Gottlieb 1975 4 player version of Gottlieb's 1975 'Quick Draw'
Fire Queen Gottlieb 1977 2 player version of Gottlieb's 1977 'Vulcan'
Flag Ship Gottlieb 1957 2 flippers, 4 pop bumpers, 2 passive bumpers, 2 slingshots, 3 gobble holes
Flip A Card Gottlieb 1970 Replay version of Gottlieb's 1970 'Card Trix'
Flipper Gottlieb 1960 French version made for S.O.G.E.D.A. the Gottlieb distributor in France
Flipper Gottlieb 1960 First add-a-ball machine and introduced the concept of extended play
Flipper Clown Gottlieb 1962 Mechanical backbox animation, Twin roto-targets, Add-a-ball
Flipper Cowboy Gottlieb 1962 Backbox animation (cowboy shoots at target), Twin roto-targets
Flipper Fair Gottlieb 1961 Similar playfield as Gottlieb's 1966 'Cross Town', Backbox animation
Flipper Parade Gottlieb 1961 Backbox animation (cannon fires ball), Add-a-ball
Flipper Pool Gottlieb 1965 Backbox animation (mini pool balls drop when playfield targets are hit)
Flying Carpet Gottlieb 1972 Same playfield design used later on Mirco Games 1975 'Spirit of 76'
Flying Chariots Gottlieb 1963 2 flippers, 4 pop bumpers, Target alley
Flying Circus Gottlieb 1961 French version flyer
Flying Circus Gottlieb 1961 2 flippers, 4 pop bumpers, 2 gobble holes, 5 captive balls
Flying High Gottlieb 1953 2 flippers, 2 pop bumpers, 8 trap holes
Force II Gottlieb 1981 German version flyer, 2 ball multi-ball, 4 flippers
Force II Gottlieb 1981 Widebody, 2 ball multi-ball, 4 flippers
Foto Finish Gottlieb 1961 Made in both woodrail and metalrail format
Four Seasons Gottlieb 1968 Poster Flyer, 2 flippers, 3 pop bumpers, 2 rotating arrow bumpers
Four Square (4 Square) Gottlieb 1971 Replay version of Gottlieb's 1971 'Astro'
Frank Thomas Big Hurt Gottlieb 1995 3 flippers, 4 multi-ball, 3 ramps, Captive ball, Moving baseball glove
Freddy A Nightmare On Elm Sreet Gottlieb 1994 4 flippers, Player-controlled Up-post, Multi-ball
Freddy A Nightmare On Elm Sreet Gottlieb 1994 Postcard, Dutch version flyer
Free Fall Gottlieb 1974 Postcard, Add-a-ball version of 'Sky Jump', Italian version is 'Sky Dive'
Frontiersman Gottlieb 1955 2 flippers, 3 pop bumpers, 1 gobble hole
Fun Fair Gottlieb 1968 Italian add-a-ball version of Gottlieb's 1968 'Fun Land'
Fun Land Gottlieb 1968 Replay version of Gottlieb's 1968 'Fun Park'
Fun Park Gottlieb 1968 Postcard, Add-a-ball version of Gottlieb's 1968 'Fun Land'
Galaxie Gottlieb 1971 English flyer, Italian add-a-ball version of Gottlieb's 1971 'Dimension'
Galaxie Gottlieb 1971 Italian flyer, Italian add-a-ball version of Gottlieb's 1971 'Dimension'
Gaucho Gottlieb 1963 2 flippers, 5 pop bumpers, Twin roto-targets
Genesis Gottlieb 1986 2 ball multi-ball, 4 pop bumpers, 2 kicking targets, Vari-target
Genie Gottlieb 1979 Widebody, 5 flippers, 3 pop bumpers
Gigi Gottlieb 1963 First game with a 'Bonus Score' feature collected at the end of the game
Gladiator Gottlieb 1956 2 flippers, 4 pop bumpers, 2 passive bumpers, 2 gobble holes
Gladiators Gottlieb 1993 4 flippers, Multi-ball, Extra ball buy-in
Gladiators Gottlieb 1993 Japanese version distributed by SAMMY
Glamor Gottlieb 1951 4 flippers, Blocking 'V' gate between flippers
Globe Trotter Gottlieb 1951 Kick-out hole between flippers, 2 reverse flippers, 2 normal upper flippers
Gold Star Gottlieb 1954 7 gobble holes (3 have plastic surrounds so they can be lit)
Gold Strike Gottlieb 1975 Postcard, Add-a-ball version of 'El Dorado', Italian version is 'Lucky Strike'
Gold Wings Gottlieb 1986 4 flippers, 2 ball multi-ball, Air raid siren in cabinet
Golden Arrow Gottlieb 1977 1 player wedgehead, 2 flippers, 3 pop bumpers
Gondolier Gottlieb 1958 4 flippers, 4 pop bumpers, 2 gobble holes, 3 bulls-eye targets
Grand Slam Gottlieb 1953 Depicts female baseball players, 5 outlanes between the flippers
Grand Slam Gottlieb 1972 Replay version of Gottlieb's 1972 'World Series'
Grande Domino Gottlieb 1968 Made exclusively for the Italian market
Green Pastures Gottlieb 1954 Bumpers must be hit in an order similar to wickets in a croquet game
Gridiron Gottlieb 1977 2 player version of Gottlieb's 1973 'Pro Football'
Groovy Gottlieb 1970 4 player version of Gottlieb's 1970 'Crescendo'
Guys Dolls Gottlieb 1953 The musical 'Guys and Dolls' opened on Broadway in 1950
Gypsy Queen Gottlieb 1955 2 flippers, 3 pop bumpers, 2 gobble holes
Happy Clown Gottlieb 1964 Backbox animation (clown face bounces when 1 point values are scored)
Happy Days Gottlieb 1952 Backbox light animation (tic-tac-toe board), 9 trap holes
Happy Go Lucky Gottlieb 1951 2 flippers, 2 pop bumpers, Blocking 'V' gate between flippers
Harbor Lites Gottlieb 1956 Same playfield layout as Chicago Coin's 1956 'Blondie'
Harmony Gottlieb 1967 Italian add-a-ball version of Gottlieb's 1967 'Melody'
Harvest Moon Gottlieb 1948 Compound scoring bumpers? I think they meant flippers
Haunted House Gottlieb 1982 Widebody with 3 level playfield, 8 flippers, Lightning animation in backglass
Hawaiian Beauty Gottlieb 1954 According to 'The Pinball Compendium' the original name was Monkey Shine
Hearts And Spades Gottlieb 1969 Postcard, Add-a-ball version of Gottlieb's 1969 'Spin A Card'
Hi Diver Gottlieb 1959 Backbox animation (figures dive from diving-board), 4 flippers
Hi Dolly Gottlieb 1965 2 flippers, 3 pop bumpers, Twin roto-targets
Hi Lo Gottlieb 1969 Italian version of 'Hearts and Spades' and 'Spin A Card'
Hi Score Gottlieb 1967 4 player version of Gottlieb's 1967 'Super Score'
High Hand Gottlieb 1973 Replay version of 'Capt. Card', Italian version is 'Top Hand'
High Seas Gottlieb 1976 Add-a-ball version of 'Buccaneer', Italian version is 'Ship Ahoy'
Hit N Run Gottlieb 1952 Backbox light animation (players run bases)
Hollywood Heat Gottlieb 1986 Miami Vice take-off? Advertised as first to use 8 digit scoring
Hoops Gottlieb 1991 Last Gottlieb "street level" game (simpler & cheaper games)
Hot Shot Gottlieb 1973 4 player version of Gottlieb's 1973 'Big Shot'
Hot Shots Gottlieb 1989 2 flippers, 1 pop bumper, 2 ball multi-ball, Drop target between flippers
Hot Shots Gottlieb 1989 German version flyer
Hurdy Gurdy Gottlieb 1966 Italian add-a-ball version of Gottlieb's 1966 'Central Park'
Hyde Park Gottlieb 1966 Italian add-a-ball version of Gottlieb's 1966 'Mayfair'
Ice Fever Gottlieb 1985 Backbox animation of hockey puck
Ice Revue Gottlieb 1965 Replay version of Gottlieb's 1966 'Ice Show'
Ice Show Gottlieb 1966 Reproduction Italian postcard by collector Frederico Croci
Ice Show Gottlieb 1966 Italian add-a-ball version of Gottlieb's 1965 'Ice Revue'
Jack In The Box Gottlieb 1973 4 player version of Gottlieb's 1973 'Jumping Jack'
Jack N Jill Gottlieb 1948 6 flippers, 3 kick-out holes, Backbox light animation
Jacks Open Gottlieb 1977 Replay version of 'Lucky Hand', Italian version is 'Lucky Card'
Jacks To Open Gottlieb 1984 Remake of the 1 player E.M Gottlieb's 1977 'Jacks Open'
James Bond 007 Gottlieb 1980 Compete against the clock before time runs out, No limit to number of balls
James Bond 007 Gottlieb 1980 Play meter fold-out, Interview with Bob Bloom
Jet Spin Gottlieb 1977 4 player version of Gottlieb's 1977 'Super Spin'
Jockey Club Gottlieb 1954 4 pop bumpers, 4 flippers, 5 gobble holes, Double award game
Joker Gottlieb 1950 3 super action 'pop' bumpers, 2 backwards flippers
Joker Poker Gottlieb 1978 Also made in an electromechanical version
Jubilee Gottlieb 1955 Only way to lose the ball in play is via the wide gap between the flippers
Jumping Jack Gottlieb 1973 2 player version of Gottlieb's 1973 'Jack In The Box'
Jungle Gottlieb 1972 4 player version of 'Wild Life', 1 players 'Jungle King' and 'Jungle Life'
Jungle Gottlieb 1972 German version flyer
Jungle King Gottlieb 1973 Postcard, 1 player add-a-ball version of 'Wild Life' and 'Jungle'
Jungle Life Gottlieb 1973 Italian add-a-ball version of Gottlieb's 1972 'Wild Life'
Jungle Princess Gottlieb 1977 2 player version of Gottlieb's 1977 'Jungle Queen'
Jungle Queen Gottlieb 1977 4 player version of Gottlieb's 1977 'Jungle Princess'
Just 21 Gottlieb 1950 Introduced the 'Turret Shooter' (rotating ball shooter)
KC Jones Gottlieb 1949 Light animated train on backglass, 1 kick-out hole
Kewpie Doll Gottlieb 1960 The last woodrail made by Gottlieb
Kicker Gottlieb 1977 Italian add-a-ball version of Gottlieb's 1977 'Team One'
King Arthur Gottlieb 1949 2 reverse flippers, 2 kick-out holes, 2 pop bumpers
King Kool Gottlieb 1972 2 player version of Gottlieb's 1972 'King Rock'
King Of Diamonds Gottlieb 1967 Replay version of 'Diamond Jack', Italian version is 'Solitaire'
King Pin Gottlieb 1973 Replay version of 'Pin Up', Italian version is 'Ten Up'
King Rock Gottlieb 1972 4 player version of Gottlieb's 1972 'King Kool'
Kings & Queens Gottlieb 1965 Played by Roger Daltrey in the 1975 film 'Tommy'
Knockout Gottlieb 1950 Mini boxing ring on playfield, Blocking 'V' gate between flippers
Lady Luck Gottlieb 1954 Postcard (baseball card sized) 2 flippers, 4 gobble holes, 4 pop bumpers
Lady Robin Hood Gottlieb 1948 6 flippers, 1 kick-out hole
Lancers Gottlieb 1961 2 player, 2 flippers, 4 kick-out holes
Lariat Gottlieb 1969 Postcard , Add-a-ball version of Gottlieb's 1969 'Wild Wild West'
Lawman Gottlieb 1971 2 player version of Gottlieb's 1971 'Sheriff'
Liberty Belle Gottlieb 1962 4 flippers, 3 pop bumpers, 2 roto-targets
Lightning Ball Gottlieb 1959 Roto-Disk animation in backbox spells name to award replays
Lights Camera Action Gottlieb 1989 Mode-based machine with a time counter in the middle of the playfield
Lite A Card Gottlieb 1960 4 flippers, 3 pop bumpers, 3 gobble holes
Lovely Lucy Gottlieb 1954 2 flippers, 6 gobble holes, Backglass holdover replay feature
Lucky Card Gottlieb 1977 Italian add-a-ball version of Gottlieb's 1977 'Lucky Hand'
Lucky Hand Gottlieb 1977 Postcard, Add-a-ball version of 'Jacks Open', Italian version is 'Lucky Card'
Lucky Strike Gottlieb 1975 Italian version of 'Gold Strike', Add-a-ball version of 'El Dorado'
Mademoiselle Gottlieb 1959 2 flippers, 6 pop bumpers, 5 scoring bumpers, 2 gobble holes
Madison Square Gardens Gottlieb 1950 A 'boxing ring' with 4 one-way gates and pop bumpers as the 2 boxers
Magnotron Gottlieb 1974 4 player version of Gottlieb's 1974 'Duotron'
Majestic Gottlieb 1957 2 flippers, 5 pop bumpers, 2 gobble holes, Roto-target
Majorettes Gottlieb 1964 Add-a-ball, Error on flyer: game has no "match feature"
Marathon Gottlieb 1955 2 player E.M, 2 flippers, 5 pop bumpers, 2 passive bumpers, 2 gobble holes
Marble Queen Gottlieb 1953 2 flippers, Gobble hole, Large illuminated marbles on playfield
Mario Andretti Gottlieb 1995 This was the last game designed by Jon Norris for Gottlieb
Mars God Of War Gottlieb 1981 How to play flyer in French
Mars God Of War Gottlieb 1981 Widebody, 1st Gottlieb game with speech, Multi-ball, 4 flippers
Masquerade Gottlieb 1966 Backbox animation (fan lowers to reveal face of 'Belle of the Ball')
Mayfair Gottlieb 1966 Roy Parkers last artwork for gottlieb before retiring
Melody Gottlieb 1967 Postcard, Add-a-ball version of Gottlieb's 1967 'Sing Along'
Melody Lane Gottlieb 1960 2 player, 2 flippers, 2 match color roto-targets
Mermaid Gottlieb 1951 Backbox animation (man catches fish when points are scored)
Merry Go Round Gottlieb 1960 First Gottlieb multi-player game with steel rails
Mibs Gottlieb 1969 Backbox animation (real marbles added to a line of them)
Mini Cycle Gottlieb 1970 2 player version of Gottlieb's 1970 'Polo'
Mini Pool Gottlieb 1969 Postcard, Add-a-ball version of 'Target Pool', Italian version is 'Bumper Pool'
Minstrel Man Gottlieb 1951 2 flippers, 3 pop bumpers, Blocking 'V' gate between flippers
Miss Annabelle Gottlieb 1959 Compare playfield design to Gottlieb's 1958 'Double Action'
Monte Carlo Gottlieb 1987 3 ball multi-ball, Roulette wheel, 10,000,000 point shot
Mustang Gottlieb 1977 2 player version of Gottlieb's 1977 'Bronco'
Mystic Marvel Gottlieb 1954 2 flippers, 3 pop bumpers, 2 gobble holes
New York Gottlieb 1976 Made to celebrate the lifting of the laws that banned pinball in New York
Niagara Gottlieb 1951 Backbox light animation (people tumble down waterfall as targets are hit)
North Star Gottlieb 1964 2 flippers, 5 pop bumpers, 2 passive bumpers, 2 kick-out holes
Now Gottlieb 1971 2 drop target banks (4 targets each), 3 pop bumpers, 2 kick-out shooters
Oklahoma Gottlieb 1961 2 flippers, 4 pop bumpers, 2 slingshots, 2 ball kickers, 2 roto-targets
Old Faithful Gottlieb 1949 Old Faithful is a geyser located in Yellowstone National Park in Wyoming
Olympics Gottlieb 1962 Backbox light animation (olympic cities light up), 2 flippers
Operation Thunder Gottlieb 1992 All Gottlieb machines after Operation Thunder used dot-matrix displays
Orbit Gottlieb 1971 4 player version of Gottlieb's 1972 'Outer Space'
Out Of Sight Gottlieb 1974 2 player version of Gottlieb's 1974 'Far Out'
Outer Space Gottlieb 1972 2 player version of Gottlieb's 1971 'Orbit'
Palace Guard Gottlieb 1968 Postcard, Add-a-ball version of Gottliebs 1968 'Royal Guard'
Panthera, The Legend Of Gottlieb 1980 Widebody, 2 flippers, 2 pop bumpers, 3 (4) bank drop targets
Paradise Gottlieb 1965 Backbox animation (hula girl dances), Projection roto unit under playfield
Paul Bunyan Gottlieb 1968 Replay version of Gottlieb's 1968 'Big Jack'
Picnic Gottlieb 1958 2 roto-targets can score with a single hit. Has a 'Speshul when lit' rollover
Pin Up Gottlieb 1975 Postcard, Add-a-ball version of Gottlieb's 1973 'King Pin'
Pin Wheel Gottlieb 1953 4 flippers, 4 pop bumpers. 8 trap holes
Pinball Conversions Gottlieb 1983 Pinball conversion system starting with Gottlieb's 1983 'Super Orbit'
Pinball Pool Gottlieb 1979 "Remotrip" drop targets; Hitting a target knocks down the opposing target
Pink Panther Gottlieb 1981 Widebody, Multi-ball, 3 flippers, Captive ball
Pioneer Gottlieb 1976 2 player version of Gottlieb's 1975 'Spirit of 76'
Play Pool Gottlieb 1972 Italian add-a-ball version of Gottlieb's 1973 'Pro Pool'
Playball Gottlieb 1971 Replay version of 'Home Run', 1st Gottlieb to use 3" flipper bats
Playmates Gottlieb 1968 Postcard, Add-a-ball version of Gottlieb's 1968 'Domino'
Poker Face Gottlieb 1953 2 flippers, 2 pop bumpers, 6 gobble holes
Polo Gottlieb 1970 4 player version of Gottlieb's 1970 'Mini Cycle'
Pop A Card Gottlieb 1972 Postcard, Replay version of Gottlieb's 1972 'Drop A Card'
Preview Gottlieb 1962 2 player E.M, 2 flippers, 3 pop bumpers
Pro Football Gottlieb 1973 Turret Shooter, 4 flippers, 2 vari-targets
Pro Pool Gottlieb 1973 Postcard, Add-a-ball version of 2 player 'Big Shot' and 4 player 'Hot Shot'
Psychedelic Gottlieb 1970 1 player Italian version of 2 player 'Crescendo' and 4 player 'Groovy'
Punk Gottlieb 1982 Widebody, Still produced after the designer of the playfield left the company
Pyramid Gottlieb 1978 2 player E.M version of Gottlieb's 1977 'Cleopatra'
Q Bert's Quest Gottlieb 1983 Widebody, Also produced as a video game called 'Q Bert' in 1982
Quartette Gottlieb 1952 4 flippers, 4 pop bumpers, 4 trap holes
Queen Of Diamonds Gottlieb 1959 Backbox animation (roto-target in backbox), Similar to 'World Beauties'
Queen Of Hearts Gottlieb 1952 First game to introduce the gobble hole scoring feature
Quick Draw Gottlieb 1975 2 player version of Gottlieb's 1975 'Fast Draw'
Quintette Gottlieb 1953 2 flippers, 4 pop bumpers, 5 gobble holes
Race Time Gottlieb 1959 4 flippers, 4 pop bumpers, 2 passive bumpers, 3 gobble holes
Rack A Ball Gottlieb 1962 Backbox animation (billiard balls added)
Rack Em Up Gottlieb 1983 2 flippers, 3 pop bumpers, Upper left kickback
Rainbow Gottlieb 1956 2 flippers, 3 pop bumpers, 3 gobble holes
Rancho Gottlieb 1966 Postcard, Italian add-a-ball version of Gottlieb's 1965 'Cow Poke'
Rancho Gottlieb 1966 Italian add-a-ball version of 'Cowpoke', Backbox animation
Raven Gottlieb 1986 First game to use a photographic backglass
Ready Aim Fire Gottlieb 1983 2 flippers, 5 pop bumpers
Register Gottlieb 1956 2 flippers, 2 pop bumpers, 2 gobble holes
Rescue 911 Gottlieb 1994 Toy helicopter lifts the ball (magnetically) and flies over to the playfield
Rescue 911 Gottlieb 1994 Japanese version distributed by Sammy
Rescue 911 Gottlieb 1994 German version flyer
Road Race Gottlieb 1969 Replay version of Gottlieb's 1970 'Stock Car'
Robo War Gottlieb 1988 There are no people depicted in the artwork
Robo War Gottlieb 1988 German version flyer
Rock Gottlieb 1985 First game to have a translite instead of a screened backglass
Rock Encore Gottlieb 1986 A 15 minute art and sound conversion kit for any 'Rock' pinball game
Rocket Ship Gottlieb 1958 Similar playfield as Gottlieb's 1958 'Contest' and Gottlieb's 1959 'Atlas'
Rockettes Gottlieb 1950 A roll-over button changes the direction of kick-out holes from north to south
Rocky Gottlieb 1982 Widebody, Seen in "Rocky III" using a prop backglass for the movie
Roller Coaster Gottlieb 1971 Kick-out holes send the ball over 'roller coaster' tracks to the flipper inlanes
Roller Disco Gottlieb 1980 Widebody, 4 flippers, 3 pop bumpers, 2 (5) bank drop targets
Rose Bowl Gottlieb 1951 Flippers placed at outside edges of playfield
Roto Pool Gottlieb 1958 Backbox animation (miniature pool balls light when playfield targets are hit)
Round Up Gottlieb 1948 4 reverse flippers, 7 static bumpers (no pop bumpers)
Royal Flush Gottlieb 1957 First game from any manufacturer to have the match feature
Royal Flush Gottlieb 1976 4 player version of 'Card Whiz'. Later remade as 'Royal Flush Deluxe'
Royal Flush Deluxe Gottlieb 1983 Remake of Gottlieb's 1976 'Royal Flush'
Royal Guard Gottlieb 1968 Replay version of Gottlieb's 1968 'Palace Guard'
Royal Pair Gottlieb 1974 Italian add-a-ball version of Gottlieb's 1974 'Top Card'
Score Board Gottlieb 1956 5 pop bumpers (including the one below the flippers), 2 gobble holes
Scuba Gottlieb 1970 2 player E.M, 2 flippers, 3 pop bumpers
Sea Belles Gottlieb 1956 2 flippers, 4 pop bumpers, 4 passive bumpers, 2 gobble holes
Sea Shore Gottlieb 1964 2 flippers, 4 pop bumpers, 2 roto-targets
Sea Side Gottlieb 1967 Italian add-a-ball similar to Gottlieb's 1967 'Surf Side'
Select A Card Gottlieb 1950 Similar playfield as Gottlieb's 1950 'Just 21'
Seven Seas Gottlieb 1959 2 flippers, 3 pop bumpers, 2 passive bumpers, 2 gobble holes
Shaq Attaq Gottlieb 1995 4 flippers, 3-ball multi-ball, Vari-target, Swinging basket
Sharpshooter Gottlieb 1949 2 flippers, 9 bumpers, 6 percussion bumpers in a bulls-eye circle
Sheriff Gottlieb 1971 4 player version of Gottlieb's 1971 'Lawman'
Shindig Gottlieb 1953 2 reverse flippers, 3 pop bumpers, 6 passive bumpers, 8 trap holes
Ship Ahoy Gottlieb 1976 Postcard, Add-a-ball version of 'Buccaneer'. Italian version is 'High Seas'
Ship Mates Gottlieb 1964 2 flippers, 4 pop bumpers, 2 kick-out holes, Roto-target
Show Boat Gottlieb 1961 2 left and 2 right flippers operate in pairs, 6 pop bumpers
Silver Gottlieb 1957 2 gobble holes, roto-target, hold-over replay feature (spell S-I-L-V-E-R)
Silver Slugger Gottlieb 1990 First of the "Street Level" games (simpler & cheaper games)
Sinbad Gottlieb 1978 Direct tie-in to the 1977 Hollywood movie "Sinbad and the Eye of the Tiger"
Sing Along Gottlieb 1967 Replay version of Gottlieb's 1967 'Melody'
Sittin Pretty Gottlieb 1958 Roto-target, 7 light animated clowns in backbox, No gobble holes
Skill Pool Gottlieb 1952 The 15 lit balls in playfield center go out individually when scored
Skipper Gottlieb 1969 2 flippers, 3 pop bumpers, 2 vari-targets, Rotating arrow bumper
Sky Dive Gottlieb 1974 Italian add-a-ball version of Gottlieb's 1974 'Free Fall', N.A.T version
Sky Dive Gottlieb 1974 Italian add-a-ball version of Gottlieb's 1974 'Free Fall'
Sky Jump Gottlieb 1974 Replay version of 'Free Fall', Italian version is 'Sky Dive'
Sky Line Gottlieb 1965 2 backglass animations (elevator doors open, elevator counts floors)
Slick Chick Gottlieb 1963 9 bumpers spell "slickchick", Based on the popularity of Playboy Clubs
Sluggin Champ Gottlieb 1955 Also made in a Deluxe model with a different cabinet and a wider backglass
Sluggin Champ Deluxe Gottlieb 1955 Shown in the rare 'deluxe' cabinet
Snow Derby Gottlieb 1970 2 player version of 'Snow Queen', End-of-ball bonus system
Snow Queen Gottlieb 1970 4 player version of 'Snow Derby', End-of-ball bonus system
Soccer Gottlieb 1975 2 player version of 'Super Soccer', Backbox animation (soccer balls added)
Solar City Gottlieb 1977 Similar replay versions are 'El Dorado', 'Target Alpha' and 'Canada Dry'
Solar Ride Gottlieb 1979 3 flippers (left side in-line flippers), 3 pop bumpers
Solitaire Gottlieb 1967 Italian add-a-ball version of Gottlieb's 1967 'Diamond Jack'
Southern Belle Gottlieb 1955 2 flippers, 4 pop bumpers, 2 passive bumpers, 2 gobble holes
Space Walk Gottlieb 1979 8 X 10 press photo, Last electromechanical game manufactured by Gottlieb
Spin A Card Gottlieb 1969 Poster, Replay version of Gottlieb's 1969 'Hearts and Spades'
Spin Out Gottlieb 1975 2 flippers, 2 pop bumpers, 2 kick-out hole, Roto-targets
Spin Wheel Gottlieb 1968 First Gottlieb 4 player with new pop bumper design, illuminated coin entry
Spirit Gottlieb 1982 Third and last multi-level widebody playfield in the System 80 series
Spirit Of 76 Gottlieb 1975 4 player version of Gottlieb's 1976 'Pioneer'
Spot A Card Gottlieb 1960 2 flippers, 4 kick-out holes, Gobble hole, Backbox light animation
Spot Bowler Gottlieb 1950 1 player E.M, Mini bowling pins that light up on the playfield
Spot Pool Gottlieb 1976 Italian add-a-ball version of Gottlieb's 1976 'Bank Shot'
Spring Break Gottlieb 1987 Auto ball launcher also starts instant multi-ball, 4 flippers
Spring Break Gottlieb 1987 German version flyer
Square Head Gottlieb 1963 Add-a-ball, Tic-tac-toe board on playfield lights for X and O scoring
Stage Coach Gottlieb 1954 2 flippers, 3 pop bumpers, 5 gobble holes
Star Race Gottlieb 1980 Widebody, 'Circus' and 'Star Race' are 3" wider than other widebodies
Star Series 80 Gottlieb 1980 Gottlieb teamed up with Rockwell for this new electronics system
Star Trek Gottlieb 1971 Italian add-a-ball version of 'Astro', No connection to T.V show
Stargate Gottlieb 1995 4 ball multi-ball, 3 Wizard modes (Eye Of Ra, Stargate & Sandstorm)
Stock Car Gottlieb 1970 Postcard, Add-a-ball version of Gottlieb's 1969 'Road Race'
Straight Flush Gottlieb 1957 2 flippers, 4 pop bumpers, Roto-targets, Backglass light animation
Straight Shooter Gottlieb 1959 4 flippers, 2 pop bumpers, No gobble holes
Strange World Gottlieb 1978 2 flippers, 3 pop bumpers, 6 stand-up targets, 1 kick-out hole
Street Fighter II Gottlieb 1993 5 flippers (1 below playfield, 1 rotates 360 degrees) 3 level playfield
Street Fighter II Gottlieb 1993 Biathlon tournament flyer
Street Fighter II Gottlieb 1993 German version flyer
Striker Gottlieb 1982 Widebody, 6 flippers, 4 pop bumpers
Strikes N Spares Gottlieb 1995 Novelty bowler plays 10 frames, 1 or 2 balls per frame, Redemption
Subway Gottlieb 1966 Italian version of Crosstown, Last Gottlieb to have the manual ball-lift
Sunset Gottlieb 1962 Boost-a-ball playfield feature scores special for 5 balls on lighted side
Sunshine Gottlieb 1958 Backbox animation (number wheel spins to assign new A-B-C values)
Super Circus Gottlieb 1957 2 flippers, 5 pop bumpers, 2 gobble holes, Roto-target
Super Duo Gottlieb 1967 Italian version of Gottlieb's 'Super Score' and 'Hi Score'
Super Jumbo Gottlieb 1954 Gottlieb's 1st multi-player machine & 1st with rotating scoring drums
Super Mario Bros. Mushroom World Gottlieb 1992 Novelty redemption game, Space saving mini cabinet
Super Mario Brothers Gottlieb 1992 First Gottlieb game to use a Dot Matrix Display (DMD)
Super Mario Brothers Gottlieb 1992 Dutch version flyer
Super Mario Brothers Gottlieb 1992 German version flyer
Super Orbit Gottlieb 1983 Similar playfield as Gottlieb's 1971 'Orbit' and 1972 'Outer Space'
Super Score Gottlieb 1967 2 player version of Gottlieb's 1967 'Hi-Score'
Super Soccer Gottlieb 1975 4 player version of Gottlieb's 1975 'Soccer'
Super Spin Gottlieb 1977 2 player version of Gottlieb's 1977 'Jet Spin'
Sure Shot Gottlieb 1976 Replay version of Gottleb's 1976 'Bank Shot', Italian version is 'Spot Pool'
Surf Champ Gottlieb 1976 4 player version of Gottlieb's 1976 'Surfer'
Surf N Safari Gottlieb 1991 2 flippers, 3 pop bumpers, 2 kickback targets, 2 vertical up-kickers
Surf Side Gottlieb 1967 Similar to Gottlieb's 1967 Italian add-a-ball 'Sea Side'
Surfer Gottlieb 1976 2 player version of Gottlieb's 1976 'Surf Champ'
Sweet Add A Line Gottlieb 1955 Similar to Gottlieb's 1955 'Gypsy Queen'
Sweet Hearts Gottlieb 1963 Last Gottlieb E.M game to have a gobble hole
Sweet Sioux Gottlieb 1959 2 flippers, 3 pop bumpers, 2 gobble holes, Roto-targets
Swing Along Gottlieb 1963 The flyer states 'Swing Along' is the first game with spinning targets
Tag Team Gottlieb 1985 3 ball multi-ball, 3 flippers, Team mode
Target Alpha Gottlieb 1976 First Gottlieb game convertible from replay to add-a-ball
Target Pool Gottlieb 1969 Replay version of 'Mini Pool', Italian version is 'Bumper Pool'
Team One Gottlieb 1977 Postcard, Add-a-ball version of 'Abra Ca Dabra', Italian add-a-ball is 'Kicker'
Tee'd Off Gottlieb 1993 Animated (motorized) gopher topper
Tee'd Off Gottlieb 1993 Japanese version distributed by SAMMY
Telecard Gottlieb 1949 Similar playfield as Gottlieb's 1949 'Gin Rummy'
Ten Up Gottlieb 1973 Italian add-a-ball version of Gottlieb's 1973 'King Pin'
Test Fixture Flyer Gottlieb 1977 Gottlieb solid state bench test fixture flyer
Texan Gottlieb 1960 Last 4 player woodrail produced by Gottlieb, John Wayne likeness?
Texas Ranger Gottlieb 1972 Italian version of the 2 player 'Lawman' and the 4 player 'Sheriff'
The 4 Horsemen Gottlieb 1950 4 flippers, 4 pop bumpers, Blocking 'V' gate between flippers
The Amazing Spider Man Gottlieb 1980 Widebody, 4 flippers (right side in-line flippers)
The Games Gottlieb 1984 2 flippers, 4 pop bumpers, Vari-target
The Incredible Hulk Gottlieb 1979 2 flippers, 2 pop bumpers, 7 bank drop target, No slingshots
Thoro Bred Gottlieb 1965 First Gottlieb with the "Shoot Again" feature
Three Hundred (300) Gottlieb 1975 4 player version of Gottlieb's 1975 'Top Score'
Three Musketeers Gottlieb 1949 A star-studded Hollywood movie was made in 1948
Tiger Gottlieb 1975 Italian add-a-ball similar to 'Outer Space' and 'Orbit'
Time Line Gottlieb 1980 Widebody, Atomic tic-tac-toe, 4 flippers
Title Fight Gottlieb 1990 Backbox animation (animated boxing characters in backbox)
Tivoli Gottlieb 1968 Italian add-a-ball version of Gottlieb's 1968 'Fun Land'
TKO Gottlieb 1979 8 X 10 press photo, The last wedgehead game from Gottlieb
Top Card Gottlieb 1974 Replay version of Gottlieb's 1974 'Royal Pair'
Top Hand Gottlieb 1973 Italian add-a-ball version of Gottlieb's 1974 'Capt. Card'
Top Score Gottlieb 1975 2 player version of Gottlieb's 1975 '300'
Torch Gottlieb 1980 This game was called 'Decathlon' prior to production
Toreador Gottlieb 1956 Similar playfield as Bally's 1956 'Balls-A-Poppin'
Totem Gottlieb 1979 Flippers are off-set or asymmetrical, Vari-target
Touchdown Gottlieb 1984 Developed at Mylstar but produced at Premier
Tournament Gottlieb 1955 2 reverse flippers, 3 pop bumpers, 4 passive bumpers, Gobble hole
Triplets Gottlieb 1950 2 reverse flippers, 1 kick-out hole, Variable bonus award
Tropic Isle Gottlieb 1962 Backbox light animation (3 back-lit monkeys climb tree)
Twin Bill Gottlieb 1955 2 flippers, 2 pop bumpers, 2 gobble holes
Two Thousand One (2001) Gottlieb 1971 Backbox light animation (completing drop targets lights 1 of 4 cards)
TX Sector Gottlieb 1988 Poster Flyer, Display panel moved toward top of backglass
Universe Gottlieb 1959 Mechanical backbox animation (2 rockets circle the Earth)
Vegas Gottlieb 1990 A simple design "Street level" game
Victory Gottlieb 1987 German version flyer
Victory Gottlieb 1987 First game to use a "Vitrigraph" mylar overlay for it's playfield
Volcano Gottlieb 1981 How to play flyer in French
Volcano Gottlieb 1981 Widebody, Shooter lane has moving guide to vary direction of ball
Volley Gottlieb 1976 Based on the Bobby Riggs - Billie Jean King "Battle of the Sexes"
Vulcan Gottlieb 1977 4 player version of Gottlieb's 1977 'Fire Queen'
Wagon Train Gottlieb 1960 1 player with score reels, Roto-target, No gobble holes
Watch My Line Gottlieb 1951 Likely a reference to the TV quiz show "What's My Line"
Waterworld Gottlieb 1995 Motion picture tie-in, Multi-ball, Sink the Deez!
Whirl Wind Gottlieb 1957 2 flippers, 3 pop bumpers, 2 gobble holes, Roto-target
Wild Life Gottlieb 1972 2 player version of Gottlieb's 1972 'Jungle'
Wild West Gottlieb 1951 Similar drop target as 'Minstrel Man', 'V' gate between flippers
Wild Wild West Gottlieb 1969 Replay version of Gottlieb's 1969 'Lariat'
Wipe Out Gottlieb 1993 Race the slalom, Ride the chair lift
Wipe Out Gottlieb 1993 Japanese version distributed by SAMMY
Wishing Well Gottlieb 1955 Only Gottlieb with a pressboard wood cabinet instead of plywood
World Beauties Gottlieb 1959 2 working flippers with 8 stationary flippers used as ball guides
World Challenge Soccer Gottlieb 1994 Gottlieb's answer to Bally's World Cup Soccer '94?
World Champ Gottlieb 1957 1 gobble hole, Produced with both a wooden or metal coin door
World Fair Gottlieb 1964 Playfield "Spin-disc" spots any 1 of 11 numbered cars on backglass
World Series Gottlieb 1972 Postcard, Add-a-ball version of Gottlieb's 1972 'Grand Slam'
Bullseye 301 Grand Products 1986 Pinball conversion kit for early Bally solid state games
Bat A Score H.C Evans 1948 Pitch-n-bat, Manikin pitcher, batter and catcher
A Hankin & Co. Hankin 1979 Australian, Company Promo with prices and info on various games
FJ Hankin 1978 Australian, 'FJ' refers to the Australian automobile model "FJ"
Howzat Hankin 1980 Australian, Widebody, A.K.A Dennis Lillie's Howzat (cricket player)
Orbit 1 Hankin 1978 First Australian made pinball machine
Shark Hankin 1980 Australian, Widebody, 4 flippers, 8 drop targets, Horse shoe lane
The Empire Strikes Back Hankin 1980 Australian, Widebody, Last pinball machine built by Hankin
Ice Mania I.D.I 1978 Italian, Conversion kit for Gottlieb widebody pins, Last pinball made by I.D.I
Movie Masters I.D.I 1978 Italian, Conversion kit, Similar playfield as Bally's 1984 'Black Pyramid'
Fantastic Car I.D.S.A 1986 'Fantastic Car' was the Spanish response to the U.S TV series 'Knight Rider'
The Flintstones ICE 1994 Redemption game, Reverse "club" flippers, Dispenses tickets
Pool Player Illinois Pinball 2000 Scheduled to be produced by Gene Cunningham but no games were sold
Bushido Inder 1993 Spanish, Bushido translated is 'art of the warrior'
Flip VI Inder 1990 Spanish, Same as Inder's 1990 'Mundial 90' but with monitor in backbox
Hot & Cold Inder 1978 Spanish, Made in 4 player E.M version & 1 player E.M & S.S versions
Mundial 90 Inder 1990 Spanish, Same as Inder's 1990 'Flip-VI' but without monitor in backbox
Screech Inder 1976 Spanish, Produced in both 1 player and 4 player solid state models
Shamrock Inder 1977 Spanish, Produced in both E.M & S.S versions & in a 4 player E.M version
Alaska Interflip 1978 Spanish, The domestic version is Recreativos Franco's 'Alaska'
Cherokee Interflip 1978 Spanish, Interflip is the name used for export games
Dragon Interflip 1977 Spanish, 4 player version of Recreativos Franco's 1977 'Dragoon'
Dragon Interflip 1977 German version flyer
Night Moves International Concepts 1989 Cocktail table, Made by Premier under contract for International Concepts
Batting Practice Irving Kaye 1968 Pitch-n-bat, Newer version of Scientific's 'Batting Practice'
Exciting Pinball Art Irving Kaye 1979 Limited edition of 6 backglasses to collect
Big Top J.F. Frantz 19?? Table top - Test your skill toy pinball
Escape Jac Van Ham 1987 Holland, 2 flippers, 3 pop bumpers, Captive ball
Olympic Games Jeutel 1984 French, Postcard, 3 flippers, 2 pop bumpers, 5 bank drop target
Pin Ball Joctronic 1987 Spanish, 2 flippers, 3 pop bumpers
Walkyria / Punky Willy Joctronic 1986 Spanish, 'Punky Willy' is a copy of Premier's 1985 'Rock'
America 1492 Juegos Populares 1986 Spanish, 3 flippers, 2 pop bumpers, 1 (3) bank drop target, Vari-target
Aqualand Juegos Populares 1986 Spanish, 2 flippers, 2 pop bumpers, 1 (3) bank drop target, Vari-target
Halley Comet Juegos Populares 1986 Spanish, 3 flippers, 2 pop bumpers, 5 drop targets, Captive ball
Lortium Juegos Populares 1987 Spanish, 4 player solid state, 3 flippers, 2 pop bumpers
Petaco Juegos Populares 1984 Spanish, 2 flippers, 2 pop bumpers, 2 (3) bank drop targets, 2 captive balls
Petaco Juegos Populares 1984 Spanish, Folder/Flyer
Band Leader Keeney 1948 5 balls for 5 cents, 2 flippers, 4 pop bumpers, 5 kick-out holes
Colorama Keeney 1963 This was the last pinball game produced by Keeney
El Rancho Keeney 1962 No flippers, This 1 player game has projection scoring at top of backbox
Go Cart Keeney 1963 2 flippers, 3 pop bumpers, 5 passive bumpers, 6 stand-up targets
Hi Straight Keeney 1960 2 flippers, 5 pop bumpers
League Leader Keeney 1958 Pitch-n-bat, 2 can play at same time; 1 pitches while other bats
Old Plantation Keeney 1961 Essentially a slot machine with a flipperless pinball playfield attached
Poker Face Keeney 1963 Backbox light animation (playing cards light up)
Startime Keeney 1961 Startime was adjustable for one or two ball play
Texas Leaguer Keeney 1961 Pitch-n-bat, Console baseball game, Balls elevated to runway & released
TX Sector, Secret Service, Cyclone Kendo 1988 French distributor promoting 3 different pins, Nudity
Invasion Stratogy Komputer Dynamics 1975 Unique head to head pinball unveiled at the 1975 trade show in Chicago
Mac's Galaxy M.A.C 1986 Spanish, Single postcard-sized circuit board
Mac's Galaxy / Jungle M.A.C 1987 Spanish, Combo flyer featuring Macs 'Galaxy' and 'Jungle'
Mac's Galaxy System IV M.A.C 1986 Spanish, Multi game pin table, System 4 conversion kit flyer
Mac's Jungle M.A.C 1987 Spanish, A conversion kit from 'Mac's Galaxy'
Space Panther M.A.C 1988 Spanish, System 4 conversion kit pinball machine
Space Train M.A.C 1988 Spanish, Conversion kit pinball, 2 level playfield, Multi-ball
Apolo 2001 M.A.M 19?? Spanish, 2 flippers, 5 pop bumpers, 'Apolo' is misspelled?
Miss Spy M.A.M 19?? Spanish, 4 flippers, 3 pop bumpers
Buck Rogers Mambelli 1979 Italian, Conversion kit for Gottlieb's 1975 'Tiger'
Surfer Maresa 19?? Spanish, Similar to Gottlieb's 1976 'Surfer'
Dolly Marvel 1947 The first flipper game made by Marvel
Big Bat Midway 1984 Pitch-n-bat, LED displays, Lighted bases, Squeeze trigger bat
Carnival Midway 1963 Pitch-n-bat, Playfield has rebound kickers to propel the ball around
Collector's Cabinet Midway 1999 Custom mini-cabinet with parts from different games
Deluxe Baseball Midway 1962 Pitch-n-bat, Widebody, Playfield has ramp that moves up and down
Flash Baseball Midway 1972 Pitch-n-bat, Ball pitching and batting devices, 8-track sound
Flying Turns Midway 1964 Widebody, Backbox animation (cars race around track), Turret shooter
Fun Ball Midway 1966 Pitch-n-bat, Available in Regular, Replay, and Extended Play models
Little League Baseball Midway 1966 Pitch-n-bat, Compact cabinet, Spinning targets on playfield
Mystery Score Midway 1965 Pitch-n-bat type machine but not baseball themed
Play Ball Midway 1965 Pitch-n-bat, Knock down baseball targets on playfield
Race Way Midway 1963 Widebody, Same backbox animation as Midway's 1964 'Winner'
Rodeo Midway 1964 2 flippers, 4 pop bumpers, Turret shooter
Rotation VIII Midway 1978 Cocktail table, Playfield automatically rotates to next player's position
Slugger Midway 1963 Pitch-n-bat, Knock down baseball targets on playfield
T.V. Flipper Midway 1975 A T.V game with all the excitement of pinball ..... NOT
Target Gallery Midway 1962 Pitch-n-bat with target gallery theme, Also made in a 1 player model
Top Hit Midway 1964 Pitch-n-bat, 2 target levels, 2 alternating ramps raise and lower
Winner Midway 1964 Pitch-n-bat, Same backbox animation as Midway's 1963 'Race Way'
Lucky Draw Mirco 1978 Cocktail table with classic card theme
The Spirit Of 76 Mirco 1975 Possibly the first digital pinball machine put into production
UFO Model Racing 1978 Italian, Video Game disguised as a pinball machine
Dakar Mr. Game 1988 Italian, Small video monitor in backbox, Unique cabinet
Mac Attack Mr. Game 1989 Italian, Small video monitor in backbox, Unique cabinet
Mac Attack Mr. Game 1989 Italian version flyer
Motor Show Mr. Game 1989 Italian, Small video monitor in backbox, Unique cabinet, Stereo sound
World Cup 90 Mr. Game 1990 Italian, Small video monitor in backbox, Unique cabinet
Bat A Ball Munves 1983 Pitch-n-bat, Ball is delivered down a ramp, Gun handle controls bat
Multipin Nanotech 2009 Digital pinball machine
Bingo Bango Nasco 1951 Bingo Bango was a conversion of Gottlieb's 1950 'Just 21'
Big Space Journey Nihon Jidou Hanbaiki 19?? Japanese, No flippers, 'Dai Uchuu Ryokou' means 'Big Space Journey'
Antares Nordamatic 1979 Italian, Only solid state game by Nordamatic
Atlantis Nordamatic 1978 Italian, 2 flippers, 4 pop bumpers
Champion Nordamatic 1975 Italian, Copied the artwork of Gottlieb's 'Top Score' and '300'
Lucky Man / Monte Carlo Nordamatic 1976 Italian, 2 game flyer, 2 player 'Lucky Man' and 1 player 'Monte Carlo'
Cosmic Flash NSM - Lowen 1985 German, "Pin-kit" system, Licensed from Bell Games
Hot Fire Birds NSM - Lowen 1985 German, Woodgrain cabinet, 2 flippers, 2 ball multi-ball
Cobra Nuova Bell Games 1987 Italian, Inspired by the movie 'Cobra' with Sylvester Stallone
Cobra Nuova Bell Games 1987 German version flyer
Dark Shadow Nuova Bell Games 1986 Italian, New style cabinet, Also available as a kit
F1 Grand Prix Nuova Bell Games 1987 Italian, 1st auto ball launcher - ball launches by pressing right flipper button
Future Queen Nuova Bell Games 1987 Italian, New style cabinet, Available as a kit, Headlights on top of backbox
Skill Flight Nuova Bell Games 1986 Italian, Available as a kit, Working mini helicopter on playfield
Space Hawks Nuova Bell Games 1986 Italian, Has the same game play as Bally's 1985 'Cybernaut'
U Boat 65 Nuova Bell Games 1988 Italian, Last game produced by Bell Games
World Defender Nuova Bell Games 1985 Italian, Inspired by the Arnold Schwarzenegger movie 'Terminator'
Gamatron Pinstar 1985 Conversion kit produced by Pinstar (a company owned by Gary Stern)
Gamatron Pinstar 1985 Conversion kit for early solid state Bally & Stern games, Single sided flyer
Antar Playmatic 1979 Spanish, 3 flippers, 1 pop bumper, 2 ball kickers, 10 drop targets
Big Town Playmatic 1978 Spanish, Opening shot propels ball across playfield towards upper left lanes
Black Fever Playmatic 1980 Spanish, 3 flippers (bottom 2 are asymmetrical), 1 pop bumper
Black Flag Playmatic 1973 Spanish, 1 player wedgehead, Formica cabinet
Caddie Playmatic 1975 Spanish, 1 player wedghead, 2 flippers, 2 pop bumpers
Caravan Playmatic 1968 Spanish, 1 player wedghead, 2 flippers, 4 pop bumpers
Carnival Playmatic 1977 Spanish, 3 flippers, 2 pop bumpers, Captive ball moves from target to target
Chance Playmatic 1974 Spanish, 1 player E.M wedgehead, 2 flippers, 3 pop bumpers
Chance Playmatic 1978 Spanish, 2 flippers, 3 pop bumpers, New sound
Conquest 200 Playmatic 1976 Spanish, 1 player version of Playmatic's 1976 'New World'
Evil Fight Playmatic 1980 Spanish, 3 flippers, 1 pop bumper, Bell sounds, Sound effects
Fairy Playmatic 1975 Spanish, 1 player version of Playmatic's 1976 'Fantasy'
Fandango Playmatic 1976 Spanish, 1 player version of Playmatic's 1976 'Fiesta'
Fantasy Playmatic 1976 Spanish, 4 player version of Playmatic's 1975 'Fairy'
Fiesta Playmatic 1976 Spanish, 4 player version of Playmatic's 1976 'Fandango'
Harem Playmatic 1974 Spanish, Also made in a 4 player version with the same name
Harem Playmatic 1974 Spanish, Also made in a 1 player version with the same name
Joker Playmatic 1974 Spanish, Produced in both 1 player and 4 player models
Jolly Ride Playmatic 1974 Spanish, Produced in both 1 player and 4 player models
KZ-26 Playmatic 1984 Spanish, Similar playfield as Playmatic's 1984 'UFO-X'
KZ-26 / Mad Race / Megaaton Playmatic 1984 Spanish, 4 machines on 1 foldout flyer
Last Lap Playmatic 1978 Spanish, 2 flippers, 1 pop bumpers, 1 (10) bank drop target
Magic Playmatic 1973 Spanish, 2 flippers, 3 pop bumpers, 1 slingshot, 4 stand-up targets
Meg Aaton Playmatic 1984 Spanish, 4 player solid state, Electronic sound melodies, Multi-ball
New World Playmatic 1976 Spanish, 4 player version of Playmatic's 1976 'Conquest 200'
Party Playmatic 1979 Spanish, 2 flippers, 2 pop bumpers, 1 (4) bank drop target
Play Time Playmatic 1973 Spanish, 1 player wedgehead, 2 flippers, 2 pop bumpers
Poker Playmatic 1969 Spanish, 1 player wedghead, 2 flippers, 4 pop bumpers
Racers Playmatic 1968 Spanish, Wedghead, 2 flippers, 3 pop bumpers, Horseshoe lane
Rio Playmatic 1977 Spanish, 3 flippers, 2 pop bumpers, 9 stand-up targets
Serenade Playmatic 1969 Spanish, 2 flippers, 3 muchroom bumpers, 5 "kick" targets
Space Gambler Playmatic 1978 Spanish, Probably the first solid state game by Playmatic
Spain 82 Playmatic 1982 Spanish, 4 flippers, 2 pop bumpers, Multi-ball
Speak Easy Playmatic 1977 Spanish, 4 player version of Playmatic's 1977 'The 30's'
The 30'S Playmatic 1977 Spanish, 1 player version of Playmatic's 1977 'Speakeasy'
UFO - X Playmatic 1984 Spanish, Similar playfield as Playmatic's 1984 'KZ-26'
Professional Pinball Professional Pinball 1981 Canadian, Conversion kit for early solid state Bally pinball machines
Professional Pinball - Challenger Professional Pinball 1981 Canadian, Pinball conversion for early Bally S.S pinballs, Fold-out
Professional Pinball - Challenger Professional Pinball 1981 Canadian, Pinball conversion for early Bally solid state pinballs
Comics Rally 1968 French, Similar playfield as Rally's 1967 'Playboy'
Hairy Singers Rally 1966 French, Playfield has a light projection 'Roto-disque' (roto-disc)
Play Boy Rally 1967 French, Similar playfield as Rally's 1968 'Comics'
Rally Girl Rally 1966 French, 1st of Rally's pinball's to use circuit boards for the relays
West Club Rally 1967 French, Also produced in an Italian add-a-ball version
Star Explorer Rapid 1977 Home model (non-commercial machine - no coins)
Bang Bang Recel 1974 Spanish, 2 player version of Recel's 1974 'The Fiery 30's'
Black Magic Recel 1980 Spanish, 1 player version (also made in 4 player version)
Black Magic 4 Recel 1980 Spanish, 4 player version (also made is 1 player version)
Cavalier Recel 1979 Spanish, 4 player version of Recel's 1979 'Swash Buckler'
Check Mate Recel 1975 Spanish, 4 player version of Recel's 1974 'Jake Mate'
Crazy Race Recel 1978 Spanish, Used the Rockwell PPS4 chipset like early Gottlieb machines
Criterium 2000 Recel 1975 Spanish, 1 player wedgehead, Ball trap post between flippers
Criterium 4 Recel 1975 Spanish, Ball trap post, Noise free D.C bumpers & flippers
Criterium 75 Recel 1975 Spanish, Made in both E.M and solid state versions
Criterium 75 Recel 1975 German version flyer, Made in both E.M and solid state versions
Criterium 80 Recel 1975 Spanish, 1 player wedgehead, No ball trap post
Don Quijote Recel 1979 Spanish, 4 player solid state, 2 flippers, 2 pop bumpers
Electronic System III Recel 1980 Spanish, Fold-out flyer describing Recel's electonic system
Fair Fight Recel 1978 Spanish, Moving target (2 targets pivot left & right when hit)
Formula 1 Recel 1980 Spanish, 9 cars against the machine, 2 flippers, Pay-out tray
Fortune Recel 1976 Spanish, 1 player wedgehead, 2 flippers, 2 pop bumpers
Icarus Recel 1977 Spanish, 3 drop targets with 3 stand-up targets behind them
Jake Mate Recel 1974 Spanish, 1 player version of Recel's 1975 'Check Mate'
Lady Luck Recel 1976 Spanish, 4 player E.M, Electronic sound, 2 ball messenger ball
Master Stroke Recel 1977 Spanish, 1 player wedgehead, 15 drop targets
Mr Doom Recel 1979 Spanish, Similar playfield as Recel's 1978 'Mr. Evil'
Mr Doom Recel 1979 German version, Similar playfield as Recel's 1978 'Mr. Evil'
Mr Evil Recel 1978 Spanish, Similar playfield as Recel's 1979 'Mr. Doom'
Poker Plus Recel 1977 Spanish, Made in both E.M and solid state versions
Poker Plus Recel 1978 Spanish, Made in both E.M and solid state versions
Sea Scare Recel 1978 Spanish, 1 player wedgehead, Mini-bagatelle on playfield
Space Race Recel 1977 Spanish, 4 player E.M, Electronic sound
Swash Buckler Recel 1979 Spanish, 1 player version of Recel's 1979 'Cavalier'
The Fiery 30's Recel 1974 Spanish, 4 player version of Recel's 1974 'Bang Bang'
The Flipper Game Recel 1980 Widebody, A tribute to the greatest game of all ...
Top Racer Recel 1976 Spanish, 1 player version of Recel's 1975 'Top Speed'
Top Speed Recel 1975 Spanish, 4 player version of Recel's 1976 'Top Racer'
Torpedo Recel 1976 Spanish, 1 player version of Recel's 1976 'Underwater'
Twin Gain Recel 1977 Spanish, 1 player wedgehead, Vari-targets
Underwater Recel 1976 Spanish, 4 player version of Recel's 1976 'Torpedo'
Alaska Recreativos Franco 1978 Spanish, Plexiglass playfield, "Match" number is last *3* digits
Cherokis Recreativos Franco 1976 Spanish, 1 player version of Recreativos Franco's 1976 'Cherokee'
Dragoon Recreativos Franco 1977 Spanish, 1 player version of Interflip's 1977 'Dragon'
Impact Recreativos Franco 1975 Spanish, 4 player version of Recreativos Franco's 1975 'Impacto'
Super Star Recreativos Franco 1986 Spanish, 2 flippers, 2 pop bumpers, 2 (5) bank drop targets
King Of Diamonds Retro Pinball 2007 Remake/Replica of the original 1967 Gottlieb, Alternate version flyer
King Of Diamonds Retro Pinball 2007 Remake/Replica of the original 1967 Gottlieb
Ten Pins Rock-Ola 1939 Almost identical to Williams 1959 machine but 20 years earlier
Homerun King II Sankyo 19?? Japanese pitch-n-bat
Pitch'Em & Bat'Em Scientific 1934 Pitch-n-bat, Instruction decal on playfield glass, B&W
Pitch'Em & Bat'Em Scientific 1934 Pitch-n-bat, Instruction decal on playfield glass, Blue flyer version
Pitch'Em & Bat'Em Scientific 1934 Pitch-n-bat, Instruction decal on playfield glass, Color flyer
Apollo 13 Sega 1995 6 player, 13 ball multi-ball, Rotating moon grabs balls with magnet
Apollo 13 Sega 1995 German version flyer
Batman Forever Sega 1995 Batwing ball cannon, Bat cave ball lock area, Speech from the movie
Baywatch Sega 1995 6 player, Lifeguard tower locks balls, Game controlled flipper
Baywatch Sega 1995 German version flyer
Godzilla Sega 1998 Ball diverter drops ball out of Godzilla's mouth, 4 magnets
Godzilla Sega 1998 German version flyer
Golden Cue Sega 1998 Never produced, Later redesigned as Stern's 'Sharkey's Shootout'
Goldeneye Sega 1996 Magnetic ball capturing satellite, Timed magnet save
Goldeneye Sega 1996 German version flyer
Harley Davidson Sega 1999 Last Game produced by Sega but production continued with Stern
Independence Day Sega 1996 Speech from the Motion picture, Alien head multi-ball lock
Independence Day Sega 1996 German version flyer
Lost In Space Sega 1998 Spinning magnetic disc, Robot replica
Lost In Space Sega 1998 German version flyer
Mary Shelley's Frankenstein Sega 1995 Frankenstein figure throws balls at flippers or bumpers, 6 player
Mary Shelley's Frankenstein Sega 1995 German version flyer
South Park Sega 1999 Mr. Hankey pops out of toilet bowl tank, Speech from the T.V show
South Park Sega 1999 Prototype version flyer
Space Jam Sega 1996 Mini basketball hoop with magnetic backboard
Space Jam Sega 1996 German version flyer
Star Wars Trilogy Sega 1997 X-wing shoots ball at tie fighter to start 3 ball multi-ball
Star Wars Trilogy Sega 1997 German version flyer
Starship Troopers Sega 1997 Moving "Warrior Bug", "Brain Bug" pop-up in playfield
The Lost World Jurassic Park Sega 1997 Large egg with baby T-Rex inside, "Snagger" captures & lock balls
The Lost World Jurassic Park Sega 1997 German version flyer
The X Files Sega 1997 German version flyer
The X Files Sega 1997 File cabinet raises from playfield to capture balls for multi-ball
Twister Sega 1996 Spinning magnetic disc captures balls then releases them
Twister Sega 1996 German version flyer
Viper Night Drivin' Sega 1998 Black Light feature for "Night Drivin" with glow in the dark balls
Viper Night Drivin' Sega 1998 Flyer made for car dealerships with $3,995 price tag on flyer
Viper Night Drivin' Sega 1998 German version flyer
Adventure Sega - Japan 19?? Japanese flyer, Original game design
Ali Baba Sega - Japan 1976 Japanese flyer, Original game design
Big Kick Sega - Japan 1977 Japanese flyer, Original game design
Big Together Sega - Japan 1977 Japanese flyer, Original game design
Blue Chip Sega - Japan 1976 Japanese version, American game distributed by Sega / Japan
Carnival Sega - Japan 1976 Japanese flyer, Original game design
Cha Cha Cha Sega - Japan 1977 Japanese flyer, Original game design
Crazy Clock Sega - Japan 1976 Japanese flyer, Original game design
Darling Sega - Japan 1973 Japanese version, American game distributed by Sega / Japan
Dipsy Doodle Sega - Japan 1970 Japanese version, American game distributed by Sega / Japan
Doodle Bug Sega - Japan 1971 Japanese version, American game distributed by Sega / Japan
Explorer Sega - Japan 1976 Japanese flyer, Original game design
Fan Tas Tic Sega - Japan 1972 Japanese version, American game distributed by Sega / Japan
Flash Sega - Japan 1979 Japanese version, American game distributed by Sega / Japan
Four Million B.C Sega - Japan 1971 Japanese version, American game distributed by Sega / Japan
Fun Fest Sega - Japan 1973 Japanese version, American game distributed by Sega / Japan
Galaxy Sega - Japan 1976 Japanese flyer, Original game design
Gulfstream Sega - Japan 1973 Japanese version, American game distributed by Sega / Japan
Jubilee Sega - Japan 1973 Japanese version, American game distributed by Sega / Japan
King Tut Sega - Japan 1969 Japanese version, American game distributed by Sega / Japan
Knockout Blow Sega - Japan 19?? Japanese flyer, Original game design
Liberty Bell Sega - Japan 1977 Japanese version, American game distributed by Sega / Japan
Lucky Ace Sega - Japan 1974 Japanese version, American game distributed by Sega / Japan
Lucky Seven Sega - Japan 1978 Japanese version, American game distributed by Sega / Japan
Mikoshi Sega - Japan 1978 Japanese, Mikoshi are portable Shinto shrines that can carried around
Millionaire Sega - Japan 1977 Japanese flyer, Original game design
Miss Nessie Sega - Japan 1978 Japanese flyer, Original game design
Monte Rosa Sega - Japan 1977 Japanese (Monte Rosa: 22 peaks in the Alps between Italy & Switzerland)
Nostalgia Sega - Japan 1977 Japanese flyer, Original game design
Olympic Hockey Sega - Japan 1972 Japanese version, American game distributed by Sega / Japan
OXO Sega - Japan 1973 Japanese version, American game distributed by Sega / Japan
Phoenix Sega - Japan 1978 Japanese version, American game distributed by Sega / Japan
Pro Bowler Sega - Japan 1972 Japanese, Basically a copy of Williams 'Mini Bowl'
Rancho Sega - Japan 1977 Japanese version, American game distributed by Sega / Japan
Robin Hood Sega - Japan 1976 Japanese flyer, Original game design
Sapporo Sega - Japan 1976 Japanese, Sapporo is on the northern Island of Hokkaido
Satin Doll Sega - Japan 1975 Japanese version, American game distributed by Sega / Japan
Sky Lover Sega - Japan 1977 Japanese flyer, Original game design
Skylab Sega - Japan 1974 Japanese version, American game distributed by Sega / Japan
Solids N Stripes Sega - Japan 1971 Japanese version, American game distributed by Sega / Japan
Southpaw Sega - Japan 19?? Japanese flyer, Original game design
Space Odyssey Sega - Japan 1976 Japanese version, American game distributed by Sega / Japan
Space Shuttle Sega - Japan 19?? Japanese flyer, Original game design
Spanish Eyes Sega - Japan 1972 Japanese version, American game distributed by Sega / Japan
Stars Sega - Japan 1978 Japanese version, American game distributed by Sega / Japan
Stellar Wars Sega - Japan 1979 Japanese version, American game distributed by Sega / Japan
Strike Zone Sega - Japan 1970 Japanese version, American game distributed by Sega / Japan
Stunt Car Sega - Japan 1970 Japanese, Steer the balls into the holes
Super Flite Sega - Japan 1974 Japanese version, American game distributed by Sega / Japan
Super Star Sega - Japan 1972 Japanese version, American game distributed by Sega / Japan
Surfing Sega - Japan 1976 Japanese flyer, Original game design
Swinger Sega - Japan 1972 Japanese version, American game distributed by Sega / Japan
Temptation Sega - Japan 1977 Japanese flyer, Original game design
Toledo Sega - Japan 1975 Japanese version, American game distributed by Sega / Japan
Travel Time Sega - Japan 1973 Japanese version, American game distributed by Sega / Japan
Triple Action Sega - Japan 1974 Japanese version, American game distributed by Sega / Japan
Wild Card Sega - Japan 1977 Japanese version, American game distributed by Sega / Japan
Winner Sega - Japan 1976 Japanese flyer, Original game design
Woman Lib Sega - Japan 1977 Japanese flyer, Original game design
Astro Flite Segasa 1974 Spanish, Similar to Williams 1974 'Strato Flite'
Baby Doll Segasa 1975 Spanish, Similar to Williams 1975 'Satin Doll'
Big Ben Segasa 1975 Spanish, Licensed version of Williams 1975 'Big Ben'
Cannes Segasa 1976 Spanish, Similar to Segasa's 1977 'Monaco'
Casbah Segasa 1972 Spanish, 1 player version of Williams 2 player 'Darling' & 4 player 'Jubilee'
Casino Royale Segasa 1976 Spanish, 6 digit score unit, Roulette Wheel feature awards bonus
Monaco Segasa 1977 Spanish, Similar to Segasa's 1976 'Cannes'
Travel Time Segasa 1973 Spanish, Licensed version of Williams 1973 'Travel Time'
Triple Action Segasa 1974 Spanish, Licensed version of Williams 1974 'Triple Action'
Hitters Rally Seidel 1997 Pitch-n-bat, Redemption baseball game - dispenses tickets
Star Explorer Sentinel 1977 Home model (non-commercial machine - no coins)
Car Toon Racin' Skee Ball 1996 Redemption pinball with car racing theme
Bike Race Sleic 1992 Spanish, Double sided flyer, One of the last pinballs made in Spain
Bike Race Sleic 1992 Spanish, Single sided flyer, One of the last pinballs made in Spain
Lo Moon Sleic 1994 Spanish, Stereo sound, Whirlpool / funnel ramp
Butterfly Sonic 1977 Spanish, Polyurethene playfield
Cherry Bell Sonic 1978 Spanish, 2 flippers, 2 pop bumpers, 6 stand-up targets, 4 kick-out holes
Faces Sonic 1976 Spanish, B&W flyer, Similar playfield as Williams 1976 'Grand Prix'
Faces Sonic 1976 Spanish, Color flyer, Similar playfield as Williams 1976 'Grand Prix'
Gamatron Sonic 1986 Spanish, Similar playfield as Stern's 1980 'Flight 2000'
Hang On Sonic 1988 Spanish, 2 flippers, 3 pop bumpers, 1 rollunder
Mars Trek Sonic 1977 Spanish, 3 flippers, 2 pop bumpers, 5 kick-out holes, Horseshoe lane
Night Fever Sonic 1979 Spanish, Based on the 1977 Hollywood movie "Saturday Night Fever"
Odin Deluxe Sonic 1985 Spanish, Similar to the Spanish made Peyper's 1985 'Odin'
Pole Position Sonic 1987 Spanish, 4 player solid state, 2 flippers, 2 pop bumpers
Prospector Sonic 1977 Spanish, 2 flippers, 3 pop bumpers, 3 kick-out holes, Upper right kickback
Super Straight Sonic 1977 Spanish, 2 flippers, 3 pop bumpers, Ball entry gate, Upper kickback lane
Little Pro Southland 1964 Pitch-n-bat, Harry Williams creation after he retired
Ben Hur Staal 1977 French, Most mechanical and playfield parts are copies of Gottlieb parts
Gun Men Staal 1977 French, 2 flippers, 2 pop bumpers, 2 (4) bank drop targets
Le Ben Hur Staal 1977 First French solid state pinball, Distributed in England by ACE (slot machines)
Mephisto Stargame 1987 Spanish, 'Mephisto' is short for 'Mephistopheles' meaning the Devil
Space Ship Stargame 1986 Spanish, 3 flippers, 3 pop bumpers, ball return gate, inline drop targets
Ali, Muhammad Stern Electronics 1980 The knock-out action of Muhammad Ali
Big Game Stern Electronics 1980 The first widebody game from Stern
Catacomb Stern Electronics 1981 Backbox animation (backbox bonus game), Multi-ball
Cheetah Stern Electronics 1980 Widebody, Horseshoe lane, Middle right kickback lane
Cosmic Princess Stern Electronics 1979 Released by Leisure & Allied Industries (Australia), Optional photomat unit
Disco Stern Electronics 1977 2 flippers, 2 pop bumpers, 2 rollunder spinners
Dracula Stern Electronics 1979 3 flippers, 3 pop bumpers, Kick-out hole, Horseshoe lane
Dragonfist Stern Electronics 1982 Capitalised on the popularity of the Bruce Lee kung fu craze
Flight 2000 Stern Electronics 1980 Widebody, 1st talking Stern game using the VSU-100 speech board
Flight 2000 Stern Electronics 1980 German version flyer, Widebody
Follow The Dancing Pinball Stern Electronics 1980 Stern aquires Seeburg to begin making video games
Freefall Stern Electronics 1981 Widebody, Center playfield kicker routes balls to elevated tramway
Galaxy Stern Electronics 1980 2 flippers, 3 pop bumpers, 4 bank drop targets, Kick-out, Kick-back lane.
Galaxy Stern Electronics 1980 German version flyer
Hot Hand Stern Electronics 1979 A large flipper at top of playfield slowly rotates throughout game play
Iron Maiden Stern Electronics 1981 Widebody, Multi-ball (3 ball), Two-level playfield, 4 flippers
Lazerlord Stern Electronics 1984 Prototype machine and was the last machine manufactured by Stern
Lectronimo Stern Electronics 1978 First Stern game with electronic sound with the SB-100 sound board
Lightning Stern Electronics 1981 Stern's 1st double level, 4 flippers, 2 and 3 ball multi-ball, Has speech
Magic Stern Electronics 1979 2 flippers, 4 spot targets, 2 spinners, 3 pop bumpers, 3 drop targets
Memory Lane Stern Electronics 1978 Last Stern game to have an electromechanical chime unit
Meteor Stern Electronics 1979 First game to use the SB-300 sound board
Nine Ball Stern Electronics 1980 After 60 + software revisions 'Nine Ball' still had problems on location
Nine Ball Stern Electronics 1980 German version flyer
Nugent, Ted Stern Electronics 1978 Uses the SB-100 sound board
Orbitor 1 Stern Electronics 1982 Widebody, Moon-like cratered playfield, 2 ball multi-ball, Speech
Pinball Stern Electronics 1977 Stern produced 594 electromechanical and 1,694 solid state models
Quicksilver Stern Electronics 1980 2 flippers, 3 pop bumpers, 3 & 4-bank drop targets, 2 rollunder spinners
Rawhide Stern Electronics 1977 4 player version of Stern's 1977 'Stampede'
Seawitch Stern Electronics 1980 Also made in Australia by Leisure & Allied Industries under license by Stern
Split Second Stern Electronics 1981 Widebody, Split-level playfield, 3 ball multi-ball, Loop tunnel timer
Stampede Stern Electronics 1977 2 player version of Stern's 1977 'Rawhide'
Stargazer Stern Electronics 1980 12 stand-up targets; one for each Zodiac sign
Stars Stern Electronics 1978 Had electronic sound and chimes
Stingray Stern Electronics 1977 2 flippers, 3 pop bumpers, 5 drop targets, 2 kick-out holes
The Pinball Patron Stern Electronics 1976 Sneak peek into pinball freak
The Pinball Planet Stern Electronics 1980 Pinball tide spreads world wide
The Pinball Projectile Stern Electronics 1990 Steel ball tells all, Richard Leslie
The Pinball Prophets Stern Electronics 1990 Sam Stern and Harry Williams
Trident Stern Electronics 1979 2 flippers, 2 pop bumpers, 5-bank drop target. 2 rollunder spinners
Viper Stern Electronics 1981 Widebody, 3 ball multi-ball, Round turret in the center of the playfield
Wild Fyre Stern Electronics 1978 2 flippers, 3 pop bumpers, 4 kick-out holes, 3 and 4 bank drop targets
Wild Fyre Stern Electronics 1978 2 sided flyer with distributor list on back
Austin Powers Stern Pinball 2001 Laser cannon, Dr. Evil rises from playfield, Time machine magnet
Batman The Dark Knight Stern Pinball 2008 Ramp diverts the ball to the batmobile bridge or an upper mini-playfield
Big Buck Hunter Stern Pinball 2010 Based on the popular Big Buck Hunter arcade video game
CSI Stern Pinball 2008 Skull multi-ball, Microscope magnet multi-ball
Elvis Stern Pinball 2004 Mechanical Elvis toy, 5 bank drop target, Second-level playfield
Elvis Stern Pinball 2004 Single version flyer
Family Guy Stern Pinball 2007 Stewie mini-playfield, Up-post, Rotating Stewie character
Grand Prix Stern Pinball 2005 Same as Nascar but made available outside of North America
Harley Davidson (2nd Edition) Stern Pinball 2002 Re-release of Sega's 1999 'Harley-Davidson®' with chrome trim
Harley Davidson (3rd Edition) Stern Pinball 2006 Re-release of Sega's 1999 'Harley-Davidson®' with new art & chrome trim
High Roller Casino Stern Pinball 2001 Slot machine with dot-matrix display, Roulette wheel
Indiana Jones Stern Pinball 2008 Based on all 4 movies, Multi-ball (8 ball), Multi-ball Ark, 2 playfield magnets
Indiana Jones Stern Pinball 2008 Pre-release flyer with no writing
Iron Man Stern Pinball 2010 Based on the movie of the same name
LOTR / RBION / TSPP Stern Pinball 2004 3 game combo flyer, Stern's tournament system
Monopoly Stern Pinball 2001 3 flippers (not counting rotating flipper), LED marquee, 6 pop bumpers
Nascar Stern Pinball 2005 Same game as Stern's 2005 'Grand Prix' (not available in USA or Canada)
NBA Stern Pinball 2009 Spinning disk, Basketball backboard with magnet
NFL Stern Pinball 2001 Based on "Striker Xtreme" (soccer themed) Re-produced as "NFL"
NFL Stern Pinball 2001 Could be ordered with logo of any NFL team, 2-sided flyer
NFL Stern Pinball 2001 Game built exclusively for distributor Betson/ Imperial, 1-sided flyer
Pirates Of The Caribbean Stern Pinball 2006 Licensed theme from the Disney movie starring Johnny Depp
Playboy Stern Pinball 2002 Unfolding centerfold toy, "Tease" screen, Peek-a-Boo beaded curtain
Ripley's Believe It Or Not Stern Pinball 2004 Multi-level rules for advanced or beginners, Shrunken head magnet
Roller Coaster Tycoon Stern Pinball 2002 Developed by Pat Lawlor Design based on popular PC-CD game
Sharkey's Shootout Stern Pinball 2000 Betson/Imperial version flyer
Sharkey's Shootout Stern Pinball 2000 Playfield adapted from Bally's 1981 'Eight Ball Deluxe'
Shrek Stern Pinball 2008 Same game design as Stern's 2006 'Family Guy' with new artwork
Spider Man Stern Pinball 2007 Doc Ock's magnet, Green goblin, Venom's ramp, Sandman's whirlwind
Spider Man Limited Edition Stern Pinball 2007 Limited production of 500 units made
Striker Xtreme Stern Pinball 2000 First game produced after Stern took over Sega
Striker Xtreme Stern Pinball 2000 German version flyer
Terminator 3 Stern Pinball 2003 Backbox with reciprocating cannon shoots ball horizontally at 5 targets
The Lord Of The Rings Stern Pinball 2003 Moving Balrog blocks center ramp at times, Collapsing tower, Mini-playfield
The Simpsons Pinball Party Stern Pinball 2003 Custom speech by Dan Castellaneta, Nancy Cartwright and Hank Azaria
The Sopranos Stern Pinball 2005 Pole dancers, Talking fish head, Safe, Tony Soprano's boat
Tops Tournament Pinball Stern Pinball 2002 Tournament Pinball System - TOPS
Tournament Pinball System Stern Pinball 2002 Tournament Pinball System - TOPS
Twenty Four (24) Stern Pinball 2009 Based on the television show
Wheel Of Fortune Stern Pinball 2007 Mechanical spinning wheel on playfield, 3 'bobble head' contestants
World Poker Tour Stern Pinball 2006 Based on the hit television series featuring Texas hold 'em
Hi Ball Technoplay 1988 Italian, Unique cabinet design
Scramble Technoplay 1987 Italian, Cabinet has a smooth clear coat unlike American-made cabinets
Space Team Technoplay 1988 Italian, 6 player, 2 flippers, 2 pop bumpers
X Force Technoplay 1987 Italian, 6 player, Unusual and steep ramps (up to 45°), Rotating target
Pinball Action Tehkan 1985 Video pinball game
Alarm Th. Bergmann 1958 German, Similar playfield as Gottlieb's 1955 'Southern Belle'
Las Vegas Th. Bergmann 19?? German manufacturer
Las Vegas Th. Bergmann 19?? German, Color version
New York Th. Bergmann 19?? German manufacturer
Blue Skies United 1948 2 flippers, 4 kick-out holes
Bonus Baseball United 1962 Pitch-n-bat, Mechanical backbox animation, United's last bat game
Carolina United 1949 The 2 flippers are located above the #9 and #10 bumpers
Deluxe Baseball United 1960 Pitch-n-bat, A replay version of 'Yankee Baseball' with match feature
Oklahoma United 1949 1 player E.M, High score over 8 million
Paradise United 1948 2 flippers, 5 kick-out holes
Pinch Hitter United 1949 Postcard, Baseball theme, 2 flippers, 3 pop bumpers
Ramona United 1949 1 player
Rondeevoo United 1948 The flyer shows flippers at top center of the playfield
Star Slugger United 1955 Pitch-n-bat, Backbox animation, 3 decks of bleachers for additional scoring
Steeple Chase United 1952 Mechanical backbox animation (6 galloping horses race), No flippers
Summertime United 1948 2 flippers, 8 bumpers, 5 kick-out holes
Super Slugger United 1955 Pitch-n-bat, Successor to United's 1955 'Star Slugger'
Tampico United 1949 4 pop bumpers, 6 kick-out holes
Utah United 1949 1 player
Wisconsin United 1948 The first flipper game made by United
Yuma Arizona United 1950 Similar playfield layout as United's 1949 'Utah' and United's 1949 'Tampico'
Harem Cat Universal 1979 First game to use a video monitor for a score display, 6 player
Hercules Universal 1978 Japanese, 2 player
Spectra IV Valley 1978 Cocktail table, Playfield is manually rotated under a stationary glass top
Spectra IV Valley 1978 Cocktail table, Alternate version flyer
Flipp Foto Weiko 1979 Add-on device snaps a polaroid picture when the player wins a free game
Af Tor Wico 1984 The first pinball machine made by Wico
Big Top Wico 1977 Home model (non-commercial machine - no coins)
A Go Go Williams 1966 Introduced captive ball (roulette) spinner
Aces & Kings Williams 1970 First use of the playfield spinner by a U.S. manufacturer
Action Baseball Williams 1971 Pitch-n-bat, Background sound and animation
Alien Poker Williams 1980 French version flyer
Alien Poker Williams 1980 3 flippers, 4 pop bumpers, 3 kick-out holes, 5 bank drop target
All American Quarterback Williams 1949 Football version of Williams 1949 'Star Series'
All American Quarterback Williams 1949 Backbox animation (football player moves across backglass)
All Star Baseball Williams 1954 Pitch-n-bat, First 6 player game made by Williams
Alpine Club Williams 1965 Replay version of Williams 1965 'Ski Club'
Apollo Williams 1967 Replay version of Williams 1967 'Blast Off'
Arcade Williams 1951 2 flippers, 2 pop bumpers, 4 kick-out holes, Tilt penalty is ball in play
Argosy Williams 1977 2 flippers, 2 pop bumpers, 4 drop targets, Kick-out hole
Army Navy Williams 1953 First by Williams to use scoring reels instead of lights behind the backglass
Arrow Head Williams 1957 • First pinball machine to feature a single shot for one million points
Aztec Williams 1976 2 flippers, 3 pop bumpers, 6 stand-up targets, Upper right kickback lane
Bad Cats Williams 1989 Backbox animation (woman hits cat with broom), Spinning mystery wheel
Ball Park Williams 1968 Pitch-n-bat, Backbox animation (players run bases)
Band Wagon Williams 1955 4 player, 2 flippers, Bonus hole pocket
Banzai Run Williams 1988 A magnet lifts the ball in play to the vertical playfield in the backbox
Barracora Williams 1981 Name was changed from Barracuda to the more feminine Barracora
Basehit Williams 1967 Pitch-n-bat, Backbox animation (players run bases)
Beat The Clock Williams 1963 Backbox animation (clock hand advances)
Beat Time Williams 1967 Based on the popularity of the Beatles, "Meet the Bootles"
Big Ben Williams 1975 Convertible between replay and add-a-ball operation
Big Ben Williams 1954 Midget field at lower left of playfield, 1 flipper, 2 gobble holes
Big Chief Williams 1965 2 flippers, 3 pop bumpers, Selector disc changes values of the playfield
Big Daddy Williams 1963 2 flippers, 4 pop bumpers, 2 kick-out holes, Drop target
Big Deal Williams 1977 2 flippers, 2 pop bumpers, 3 and 4 bank drop targets, Horseshoe lane
Big Deal Williams 1963 Backbox light animation (playing cards light up)
Big Guns Williams 1987 Backbox animation (captive ball is shot into a bagatelle), 2 catapults
Big League Baseball Williams 1954 Pitch-n-bat, Backbox animation (players run bases)
Big Star Williams 1972 Add-a-ball version of Williams 1972 'Super Star'
Big Strike Williams 1966 Add-a-ball version of Williams 1966 'Hot Line'
Black Jack Williams 1960 Backglass and playfield are very similar to Williams 1960 '21'
Black Knight Williams 1980 Introduced 'magna-save', 1st machine with a two level playfield
Black Knight Williams 1980 6 page flyer
Black Knight 2000 Williams 1989 Two-level playfield, Horseshoe lane, Magna-Save, 3 multi-ball modes
Black Knight 2000 Williams 1989 4 page flyer, B&W version
Black Knight 2000 Williams 1989 German version flyer
Blackout Williams 1980 Similar playfield as Williams 1982 'Warlok'
Blast Off Williams 1967 Add-a-ball version of 'Apollo', Backbox animation (bagatelle in backglass)
Blue Chip Williams 1976 2 flippers, 2 pop bumpers, 8 stand-up targets, 2 kick-out holes
Bo Bo Williams 1961 One of the last games to use bulb scoring in the backglass
Bowl A Strike Williams 1965 Add-a-ball version of Williams 1965 'Lucky Strike', Backbox animation
Bram Stoker's Dracula Williams 1993 Under the playfield magnet levitates the ball across playfield
C.O.D. Williams 1953 3 flippers (1 automatic flipper), 5 kick-out holes, 2 thumper bumpers
Cabaret Williams 1968 First game to feature an Up-post - invented by Norm Clark
Caravelle Williams 1961 'Styling of the 60's' with aluminum trim and tapered steel legs
Casanova Williams 1966 Giacomo Girolamo Casanova (1725-1798) - Romancer of women
Casino Williams 1958 Rollovers & kick-out holes light playing cards on backglass, Gobble hole
Circus Wagon Williams 1955 2 flippers, 3 pop bumpers, Kick-out hole, Gobble hole
Club House Williams 1958 Backglass has both bulb scoring and reel scoring
Colors Williams 1954 2 midget playfields, 3 thumper bumpers, 2 cyclonic rubber shooters
Comet Williams 1985 First solid state game to feature a one million point shot
Congo Williams 1995 Produced as a complete game and a conversion kit for WPC games
Congo Williams 1995 German version flyer
Contact Williams 1978 Williams first widebody pinball with dual action flippers
Control Tower Williams 1951 2 flippers, 3 pop bumpers, 3 kick-out holes, Tilt penalty is ball in play
Coquette Williams 1962 2 flippers, 3 pop bumpers, 2 kick-out holes, Swinging target
Cosmic Gunfight Williams 1982 Originally named 'Dragon Fly', "Cosmic multi-ball"
Crossword Williams 1959 2 flippers, 3 pop bumpers, 6 passive bumpers, 9 gobble holes
Cue Ball Williams 1956 4 pop bumpers (1 between the flippers)
Cue T Williams 1968 Add-a-ball version of Williams 1969 'Miss O'
Cue Tee Williams 1954 Similar to Williams 1954 'Star Pool'
Cyclone Williams 1988 Backbox animation (spinning mystery wheel), Ferris wheel
Daffie Williams 1968 Add-a-ball version of Williams 1968 'Doozie'
Daffy Derby Williams 1954 Backbox animation (galloping horses in backbox), Midget playfield
Darling Williams 1973 2 player version of Williams 1973 'Jubilee'
Darts Williams 1960 First game designed by Steve Kordek for Williams
De Icer Williams 1949 Impulse flippers (either flipper button pulses both flippers simultaneously)
Dealer 21 Williams 1953 Win replays by scoring 21, Drain lane between flippers
Dealer's Choice Williams 1974 4 player version of Williams 'Lucky Ace'. Similar playfield as 'High Ace'
Defender Williams 1982 Preceded by the hit video game of the same name
Deluxe Baseball Williams 1953 Pitch-n-bat, Backbox animation (players run bases)
Deluxe Baseball 1957 Williams 1957 Pitch-n-bat, Backbox animation (players run bases)
Deluxe Batting Champ Williams 1961 Pitch-n-bat, Backbox animation (players run bases)
Deluxe World Series Williams 1954 Pitch-n-bat, Backbox animation (players run bases)
Demolition Man Williams 1994 Widebody, Upright handles for flipper buttons, Magnetic ball lifter
Derby Day Williams 1967 Shoot the playfield targets to get ponies in backbox across finish line
Diamond Plate Playfields Williams 1988 Promo for diamond plate playfields
Diner Williams 1990 Backbox animations (clock hands count time & diners bobble when shaken)
Ding Dong Williams 1968 Replay version of Williams1968 'Smarty'
Dipsy Doodle Williams 1970 4 player version of Williams 1971 'Doodle Bug'
Dirty Harry Williams 1995 Moving 44 Magnum on playfield shoots pinballs at targets
Dirty Harry Williams 1995 German version flyer
Disco Fever Williams 1978 Based on the popular movie 'Saturday Night Fever', Banana flippers
Disk Jockey Williams 1952 Combination bingo machine and pinball
Domino Williams 1952 2 flippers, 3 thumper bumpers, 3 kick-out holes
Doodle Bug Williams 1971 Replay version of 'Love Bug', 1 player version of 'Dipsy Doodle'
Doozie Williams 1968 Replay version of Williams 1968 'Daffie'
Double Barrel Williams 1961 Swinging target (the ball kickers propel ball to the swinging target)
Double Header Williams 1950 Pitch-n-bat / Shuffle, first game with a horizontal running man unit
Double Play Williams 1965 Pitch-n-bat, Backbox animation (players run bases), Flyer shaped like glove
Dreamy Williams 1950 2 flippers, 2 pop bumpers, 3 kick-out holes, Tilt penalty is ball in play
Eager Beaver Williams 1965 2 flippers, 4 pop bumpers, 3 drop targets, Illuminated backglass marquee
Earthshaker Williams 1989 Machine shakes at certain times during a game to simulate an earthquake
Eight Ball (8 Ball) Williams 1966 Introduced the 'split bank' to keep track of targets hit by each player
Eight Ball (8 Ball) Williams 1952 Backwards flippers (drain lane between flippers)
El Toro Williams 1963 2 flippers, 4 pop bumpers, Rotating drum in playfield indicates target value
Expo Williams 1969 Backbox animation (backglass spinner), Center Up-post
Extra Inning Williams 1962 Pitch-n-bat, Backbox animation (players run bases)
F-14 Tomcat Williams 1987 4 flippers, 3 rotating beacons on backbox, 4 ball multi-ball, Jagov kicker
Fairway Williams 1953 2 flippers, 4 gobble holes, 6 eject holes
Fan Tas Tic Williams 1972 Pop bumper between the flippers, Captive ball spinner (roulette wheel)
Fast Ball Williams 1969 Pitch-n-bat, Widebody, Backbox animation (players run bases)
Fast Ball Williams 1969 Flyer version with red background
Fiesta Williams 1959 The flyer incorrectly states 5 thumper bumpers but there are only 3
Fire Williams 1987 Rotating light cylinder under playfield simulates building on fire
Fire Champagne Edition Williams 1987 Backbox has rotating light cylinders which are not on the regular version
Firepower Williams 1980 Academy award version flyer, "best in industry" award
Firepower Williams 1980 Introduced 'lane change' activated by pressing the right flipper button
Firepower II Williams 1983 2 flippers, 4 pop bumpers, 10 stand-up targets, 2 ball multi-ball
Fish Tales Williams 1992 German version flyer
Fish Tales Williams 1992 Ball-launching catapult next to the rotary reel lock, Moving fish topper
Fish Tales Williams 1992 Shot map
Flash Williams 1979 Steve Ritchie's 1st design for Williams, 1st game with background sound
Four Aces (4 Aces) Williams 1970 Widebody, Electromagnets on playfield hold ball for bonus count
Four Bagger Deluxe (4 Bagger) Williams 1956 Pitch-n-bat, Backbox animation (players run bases)
Four Corners (4 Corners) Williams 1952 16 trap holes, Combines elements of a bingo machine with flipper pinball
Four Roses (4 Roses) Williams 1962 2 flippers, 3 pop bumpers, 4 rotating targets, 2 gobble holes
Four Star (4 Star) Williams 1958 2 flippers, 4 pop bumpers, Gobble hole
Freshie Williams 1949 2 flippers, 2 pop bumpers, 6 kick-out holes
Friendship 7 Williams 1962 Astronaut John Glenn piloted the 'Friendship 7' into space in 1962
Full House Williams 1966 Replay version of Williams 1966 'Top Hand'
Fun Fest Williams 1973 4 player version of 'Swinger', Beatles likeness in backglass?
Fun House Williams 1956 Three unique 'trap doors' open up when lit to become gobble holes
Funhouse Williams 1990 German version flyer, 4 page
Funhouse Williams 1990 Pinmation Rudy head watches you, Upper loop has a "trapdoor"
Gay 90's Williams 1970 2 flippers, 3 pop bumpers, 2 drop targets, Swinging target, Up-post
Gay Paree Williams 1957 2 flippers, 4 pop bumpers, 2 kick-out holes, 2 gobble holes
Georgia Williams 1950 2 flippers, 2 pop bumpers, 6 kick-out holes, Tilt penalty is ball in play
Gold Rush Williams 1971 4 player version of Williams 1971 'Klondike'
Golden Bells Williams 1959 2 flippers, 3 pop bumpers, 2 kick-out holes, 1 gobble hole
Golden Gloves Williams 1960 2 flippers, 3 pop bumpers, Gobble hole
Gorgar Williams 1979 The 1st talking pinball commercially released. Tom Erhart did the voice
Granada Williams 1972 Add-a-ball version of Williams 1972 'Spanish Eyes'
Grand Champion Williams 1953 2 flippers, 2 pop bumpers, 10 trap holes
Grand Lizard Williams 1986 4 flippers, Magna-Save, 2 or 3 ball multi-ball, Timed drop targets
Grand Prix Williams 1976 Similar playfield as Williams 1977 'Liberty Bell'
Grand Slam Williams 1964 Pitch-n-bat, Backbox animation (players run bases)
Gridiron Williams 1969 Pitch-n-bat, Backbox animation (football on playing field & clock)
Gridiron Williams 1984 Pitch-n-bat, Conversion kit for Williams 1984 'Pennant Fever'
Gulfstream Williams 1973 2 flippers, 3 pop bumpers, 3 stand-up targets, 2 kick-out holes
Gun Club Williams 1953 2 flippers, 2 thumper bumpers, 3 kick-out holes
Gusher Williams 1958 First game to feature a disappearing jet bumper
Handicap Williams 1952 Backbox animation (galloping horses in backbox) similar to 'Hayburners'
Hay Burners II Williams 1968 2 zipper flippers, Turret shooter, Backbox animation (horses race)
Hayburners Williams 1951 Released again as Williams 1951 'Jalopy' but with auto racing theme
Heat Wave Williams 1964 Backbox animation (thermometer temperature rises), 2 swinging targets
Hi Hand Williams 1957 No flippers, Similar to Bally's 1970 'Joker Wild'
High Speed Williams 1986 First Williams machine to use alpha-numeric displays
Highways Williams 1961 'Styling of the 60's' with aluminum trim and tapered steel legs
Hit And Run Williams 1970 Pitch-n-bat, Lights on playfield show movement of men around the bases
Hollywood Williams 1961 'Styling of the 60's' with aluminum trim and tapered steel legs
Hollywood Driving Range Williams 1965 Pitch-n-bat with golf theme, Backbox animation (bagatelle)
Honey Williams 1972 Up-post, Right ball return gate, Kick-out hole is protected by a drop target
Hong Kong Williams 1952 2 flippers, 1 pop bumper, 15 trap holes
Horse Shoes Williams 1951 2 flippers, 2 thumper bumpers, 2 kicker pockets
Hot Diggity Williams 1956 2 flippers, 3 pop bumpers, 3 kick-out holes, Gobble hole
Hot Line Williams 1966 Replay version of Williams 1966 'Big Strike'
Hot Shot Basketball Williams 1994 Shoot small basketballs into moving hoop
Hot Tip Williams 1977 The second solid state game produced by Williams following 1976 'Aztec'
Hurricane Williams 1991 Backbox animation (spinning disc), 2 rotating Ferris Wheels
Hurricane Williams 1991 Shot map
Hyperball Williams 1981 Fires up to 250 3/4" balls per minute at targets on the playfield
Indiana Jones Williams 1993 Widebody, Player controlled tilting upper playfield, Rotating idol head
Indiana Jones Williams 1993 German version fold-out flyer, Player controlled tilting upper playfield
Indiana Jones Williams 1993 Dutch version flyer
Jack Bot Williams 1995 3rd in a series including 'Pin Bot' and 'The Machine: Bride of Pin Bot'
Jackpot Williams 1971 4 player version of Williams 1971 'Klondike', Similar to 'Gold Rush'
Jalopy Williams 1951 Similar to Williams 1951 'Hayburners' except with different artwork
Jig Saw Williams 1957 Collect spots on playfield to lite segments of jig saw puzzle on backglass
Jive Time Williams 1970 Replay version of Williams 1970 'Rock N Roll'
Johnny Mnemonic Williams 1995 Magnetic ball lift via movable hand/glove, Matrix ball lock
Jokerz Williams 1988 Spinning wheel in backbox displays poker hand, Multi-ball, Motorized ramp
Jolly Joker Williams 1955 Rolldown play to score poker hands. No flippers
Jolly Jokers Williams 1962 Add-a-ball version of Williams 1962 '3 Coins', Swinging target
Jolly Roger Williams 1967 First 4 player machine with an on/off switch found in the 'usual' location
Joust Williams 1983 Head-to-head game with 2 players competing against each-other
Jubilee Williams 1973 4 player version of Williams 1973 'Darling'
Jumpin Jack's Williams 1963 2 flippers, 3 pop bumpers, 2 gobble holes (each protected by a drop target)
Jungle Williams 1960 Backbox animation (8 animals behind jungle undergrowth at start of game)
Jungle Lord Williams 1981 Magna-Save, Split-level playfield (2nd of 4 that Williams produced)
Junk Yard Williams 1996 Crane on playfield, Toilet that flushes ball, Doghouse with attack dog
Junk Yard Williams 1996 German version flyer
Kick Off Williams 1967 Add-a-ball version of Williams 1967 'Touchdown'
Kick Off Williams 1958 Playfield lights simulate a football advancing towards goalposts
King Of Swat Williams 1955 Pitch-n-bat, Umpire raises arms signaling "safe" as runner crosses home
King Pin Williams 1962 Norm Clark's first game designed for Williams
Kings Williams 1957 2 flippers, 5 pop bumpers, 2 gobble holes
Kismet Williams 1961 Kismet was a 1953 Broadway musical followed by a 1955 Hollywood film
Klondike Williams 1971 Replay version of 'Yukon', 1 player version of 'Jackpot'
Lady Luck Williams 1968 One pop bumper is enclosed within a ring of bumpers for fast scoring action
Laser Ball Williams 1979 Widebody, 3 flippers, 3 pop bumpers, 2, 3 and 4 bank drop targets
Laser Cue Williams 1984 Similar playfield as 'Alien Poker', Originally named 'World Hockey'
Lazy Q Williams 1953 2 flippers, 4 pop bumpers, 3 kick-out holes, Gold bumper caps and flippers
Liberty Bell Williams 1977 2 flippers, 2 pop bumpers, 4 drop targets, 3 kick-out holes
Line Drive Williams 1972 Pitch-n-bat, Backbox animation (players run bases)
Little Chief Williams 1975 2 flippers, 2 pop bumpers, Kick-out hole, Mid-field ball return gate
Love Bug Williams 1971 Add-a-ball version of Williams 1971 'Doodle Bug'
Lucky Ace Williams 1974 2 player version of Williams 1974 'Dealer's Choice'
Lucky Inning Williams 1950 Backbox animation (players run bases), Turret shooter
Lucky Seven Williams 1978 Playfield animation (slot machine reels under playfield), Chimes for sound
Lucky Strike Williams 1965 Replay version of Williams 1965 'Bowl A Strike'
Lunar Shot Williams 1967 Italian add-a-ball version of Williams 1967 'Blast Off'
Magic City Williams 1967 Replay version of Williams 1967 'Magic Town'
Magic Clock Williams 1960 First game with a moving target, "Styling of the 60's" cabinet
Magic Town Williams 1967 Add-a-ball version of Williams 1967 'Magic City'
Major League Williams 1963 Pitch-n-bat, Backbox animation (players run bases)
Major League Williams 1955 Pitch-n-bat, Backbox animation (players run bases)
Majorettes Williams 1952 Backbox light animation (majorettes light up)
Mardi Gras Williams 1962 First Williams 4 player game with metal flipper bats
Maryland Williams 1949 2 flippers, 2 pop bumpers, 2 kick-out holes
Medieval Madness Williams 1997 German version flyer
Medieval Madness Williams 1997 Tina Fey (Saturday Night Live) did the voice of the "Opera Singer"
Merry Widow Williams 1963 2 swinging targets, Each ball kicker propels the ball at a swinging target
Metro Williams 1961 Disappearing pop bumper that lowers into the playfield during play
Millionaire Williams 1987 Under playfield roulette wheel, Oscillating skill-shot diverter in shooter lane
Mini Golf Williams 1964 Manikin golfer, Very similar to Southland's 1964 'Little Pro'
Miss O Williams 1969 Replay version of Williams 1968 'Cue T'
Monster Bash Williams 1998 Phantom Flip, Universal monsters of rock
Monster Bash Williams 1998 German version flyer
Moulin Rouge Williams 1965 Backbox animation (making 1-10 progressively lights picture in mirror)
Music Man Williams 1960 Opened on Broadway in 1957, Made into a Hollywood movie in 1962
Nags Williams 1960 Backbox animation (horses race)
Naples Williams 1957 2 flippers, 2 pop bumpers, 4 passive bumpers, 6 kick-out holes
Nine Sisters (9 Sisters) Williams 1953 First pinball machine to use a ramp on playfield
No Fear Williams 1995 Four multi-ball modes, Magnetic ball acelerator, Talking Skull
No Good Gofers Williams 1997 Floating slam ramp to upper playfield, Gofers pop up & down
Official Baseball Williams 1960 Pitch-n-bat, Backbox animation (players run bases)
Official Baseball Williams 1960 Pitch-n-bat, Question and answer info sheet
Oh Boy Williams 1964 2 flippers, 5 pop bumpers, 4 passive bumpers, 2 outlane kickers
Olympic Hockey Williams 1972 Backbox animation (puck moves across hockey rink)
Olympics Williams 1952 2 flippers, 4 trap holes light up thumper bumpers
OXO Williams 1973 Tic-tac-toe matrix in center playfield lit from underneath
Paddock Williams 1969 Replay version of Williams 1969 'Post Time'
Palooka Williams 1964 Add-a-ball, 5 drop targets, 3 pop bumpers, 2 mushroom bumpers
Paratrooper Williams 1952 The automatic flippers activate when balls land in the pockets
Pat Hand Williams 1975 4 player version of Williams 1975 'Satin Doll'
Pennant Baseball Williams 1953 Pitch-n-bat, Backbox animation (players run bases)
Pennant Fever Williams 1984 First pitch-n-bat game by Williams to use solid state electronics
Perky Williams 1956 First electromechanical game to use printed circuits
Peter Pan Williams 1955 2 flippers, 2 pop bumpers, Kick-out hole, Gobble hole
Pharoah Williams 1981 Split-level playfield, Magna-Save, 2 ball multi-ball
Phoenix Williams 1978 2 flippers, 3 pop bumpers, 10 drop targets
Piccadilly Williams 1956 2 flippers, 5 pop bumpers, Gobble hole
Pin Bot Williams 1986 Playfield design used again on Williams 1995 'Jack Bot'
Pinball 2000 Williams 1999 German version flyer, 8 page
Pinball 2000 Williams 1999 Advertising the new age in pinball
Pinball Pizazz Williams 1983 European version
Pinball Pizazz Williams 1983 3 in 1 flyer (Warlock - Defender - Time Fantasy)
Pinch Hitter Williams 1959 Pitch-n-bat, Backbox animation (players run bases)
Pinky Williams 1950 2 flippers, 2 pop bumpers, 6 kick-out holes, Tilt penalty is ball in play
Pit Stop Williams 1968 Separate scoring reels for each player to count "laps" around playfield
Pitch & Bat Williams 1966 Pitch-n-bat, Backbox animation (players run bases)
Planets Williams 1971 Widebody, Similar to 'Zodiac', Intended for New York distribution
Pokerino Williams 1978 Widebody, 4 flippers (double action flippers)
Police Force Williams 1989 2 flippers, 3 pop bumpers, 2 ramps, 2 ball multi-ball
Post Time Williams 1969 Add-a-ball version of Williams 1969 'Paddock'
Pot O Gold Williams 1965 Backbox animation (bagatelle in backbox)
Pretty Baby Williams 1965 2 kick-out holes (each kick-out hole is protected by a drop target)
Race The Clock Williams 1955 Williams first 4 player game
Rancho Williams 1977 The last game that Harry Williams designed for Williams
Rat Race Williams 1983 Cocktail table with joystick controlled tilting playfield, Never produced
Red & Ted's Road Show Williams 1994 Widebody, "SuperPin", Shaker motor, 2 talking animated heads
Red & Ted's Road Show Williams 1994 German version flyer
Regatta Williams 1955 2 flippers, 2 thumper bumpers, 2 "flash back" kickers
Reno Williams 1957 2 flippers, 3 pop bumpers, 5 passive bumpers, 2 gobble holes
Reserve Williams 1961 2 flippers, 3 pop bumpers, 2 kick-out holes, 1 gobble hole
Riverboat Williams 1964 Backbox light animation (playing cards light up), Swinging target
Riverboat Gambler Williams 1990 Use buttons on lockdown bar to bet on roulette wheel animation in backbox
Riverboat Gambler Williams 1990 German version flyer
Road Kings Williams 1986 2 flippers, 4 pop bumpers, Entrance to center ramp blocked by drop target
Rock N Roll Williams 1970 Add-a-ball version of Williams 1970 'Jive Time'
Rocket Williams 1959 Try shooting for all seven rockets
Rollergames Williams 1990 3 flippers (magnet shot by upper flipper), 2-stage kickback, Multi-ball
San Francisco Williams 1964 Backbox animation (moving arrow), Last E.M with a gobble hole
Satellite Williams 1958 2 flippers, 3 pop bumpers, 2 gobble holes, 1 kick-out hole
Satin Doll Williams 1975 2 player version of Williams 1975 'Pat Hand' with 4 flippers instead of 3
Scorpion Williams 1980 Widebody, Features 2 ball multi-ball and a timed bonus
Screamo Williams 1954 2 flippers, 1 pop bumper, 6 passive bumpers, 2 kick-out holes, Gobble hole
Sea Jockeys Williams 1951 Backbox animation (speed boats race), 8 pop bumpers
Sea Wolf Williams 1959 Backbox animation (moving submarine), Disappearing pop bumper
Serenade Williams 1960 2 flippers, 3 pop bumpers, 1 kick-out hole, 2 gobble holes
Set Up Williams 1969 Add-a-ball version of Williams 1969 'Seven Up'
Seven Up Williams 1969 Replay version of Williams 1969 'Set Up'
Shamrock Williams 1956 2 flippers, 3 pop bumpers (1 between the flippers), 3 gobble holes
Shangri La Williams 1967 2 flippers, 4 pop bumpers, 4 rotating targets, Upper right ball return gate
Shoo Shoo Williams 1951 'Encyclopedia of Pinball' claimed Harry Williams named this after his dog
Shoot The Moon Williams 1951 2 flippers, 5 pop bumpers, Tilt penalty is ball in play
Short Stop Williams 1958 Pitch-n-bat, Backbox animation (players run bases)
Silver Skates Williams 1953 4 flippers, 3 pop bumpers, 2 passive bumpers, 5 gobble holes
Ski Club Williams 1965 Add-a-ball version of Williams 1965 'Alpine Club'
Skill Ball Williams 1961 Williams first add-a-ball game
Skill Pool Williams 1963 2 flippers, 4 pop bumpers, 1 passive bumper, 2 gobble holes, Drop target
Skylab Williams 1974 Replay version of Williams 1974 'Spacelab'
Skyway Williams 1954 Elevated wireform track, Only 1 flipper, Gobble hole
Slugfest Williams 1991 Pitch-n-bat, Selective pitching, Motorized ramp, Baseball card dispenser
Slugfest Williams 1952 Backbox animation (players run bases)
Smart Set Williams 1969 2 flippers, 4 pop bumpers, Center Up-post, Right outlane ball return gate
Smarty Williams 1968 Add-a-ball version of Williams 1968 'Ding Dong'
Smoke Signal Williams 1955 2 flippers, 2 pop bumpers, 2 passive bumpers, 3 kick-out holes, Gobble hole
Snafu Williams 1955 2 flippers, 2 cyclonic kickers, 2 thumper bumpers
Soccer Williams 1964 Backbox animation (player kicks soccer ball)
Solar Fire Williams 1981 Magna-Save, Split-level playfield
Solar Fire Williams 1981 Orange version flyer
Solids N Stripes Williams 1971 2 flippers, 5 pop bumpers, 6 kick-out holes, Center Up-post
Sorcerer Williams 1985 3 flippers, 2 ball multi-ball, Background sound & speech, 2nd chance post
Space Mission Williams 1976 4 player version of Williams 1976 'Space Odyssey'
Space Odyssey Williams 1976 2 player version of Williams 1976 'Space Mission'
Space Ship Williams 1961 The last game from Williams to use lightup backglass scoring
Space Shuttle Williams 1984 Multi-ball (2 or 3 ball), Right outlane return gate, Lane change, Up-post
Space Shuttle Williams 1984 Earnings report flyer
Space Station Williams 1987 Turning Space Station, Lights change from white to green during multi-ball
Spanish Eyes Williams 1972 Replay version of 'Granada' with a different playfield layout
Spark Plugs Williams 1951 Backbox animation (horses race)
Spitfire Williams 1954 2 flippers, 2 pop bumpers, 2 captive balls, 1 gobble hole
Sportsman Williams 1952 Pull trigger to aim turret shooter at ducks or to use flippers
Spot Pool Williams 1959 Billiard balls on playfield correspond with balls in the backglass
St. Louis Williams 1949 4 kick-out holes (the one between the flippers functions as outhole bonus)
Star Action Williams 1974 Add-a-ball version of Williams 1974 'Triple Action'
Star Fire Williams 1956 2 flippers, 3 pop bumpers, 1 gobble hole
Star Light Williams 1984 Spinning target, 2 ball multi-ball. Separate lane change button on right side
Star Pool Williams 1954 Same game as 'Cue Tee' but with 2nd coin "star" feature
Star Pool Williams 1974 Similar playfield as Williams 'Star Action' and 'Triple Action'
Star Series Williams 1949 Pitch-n-bat, Backbox animation (players run bases)
Star Trek The Next Generation Williams 1993 Widebody, Catapult autoplunger, 2 ball-firing cannons, "SuperPin"
Star Trek The Next Generation Williams 1993 Dutch version flyer
Star Wars Episode I Williams 1999 German version flyer
Star Wars Episode I Williams 1999 Last game manufactured by Williams before closing 10-25-1999
Star Wars Episode I Williams 1999 Multiple product line flyer
Stardust Williams 1971 2 right ball return gates, 1 left drop lane detour gate, Center Up-post
Starlite Williams 1953 2 flippers, 2 pop bumpers, 16 trap holes
Steeple Chase Williams 1957 2 flippers, 2 cyclonic kickers, 3 jet action bumpers
Stellar Wars Williams 1979 Widebody, 2 flippers, 5 pop bumpers, 3 and 4 bank drop targets
Stop N Go Williams 1964 Turret shooter between flippers propels ball towards the swinging target
Straight Flush Williams 1970 Replay version of Williams 1970 '3 Jokers'
Strato Flite Williams 1974 4 player version of Williams 1974 'Super Flite'
Strike Zone Williams 1970 2 player, Bowling theme, 2 flippers, 4 pop bumpers
Struggle Buggies Williams 1953 2 flippers, 2 automatic rubber kickers, 2 kick-out holes, 2 thumper bumpers
Student Prince Williams 1968 Zipper flippers, 4 pop bumpers, Score drum in playfield
Summertime Williams 1973 Novelty or extended (timed) play version of 'Travel Time'
Super Flite Williams 1974 2 player version of Williams 1974 'Strato Flite'
Super Score Williams 1956 2 flippers, 4 pop bumpers, 1 gobble hole, Turret shooter
Super Star Williams 1972 Replay version of Williams 1972 'Big Star'
Super World Series Williams 1951 First pitch-n-bat game with the horizontal running man unit in backbox
Surf Rider Williams 1956 2 flippers, 3 pop bumpers, 4 passive bumpers, 1 gobble hole, Dual outlanes
Suspense Williams 1969 4 flippers (2 regular - 2 king size), 5 pop bumpers, Captive ball spinner
Sweetheart Williams 1950 2 flippers, 2 pop bumpers, 10 kick-out holes, Tilt penalty is ball in play
Swing Time Williams 1963 2 flippers, 3 pop bumpers, 1 kick-out hole
Swinger Williams 1972 2 player version of Williams 1973 'Fun Fest'
Swords Of Fury Williams 1988 4 flippers (1 mini-sized on mini-playfield), 3 ball multi-ball, Horseshoe lane
Tales Of The Arabian Nights Williams 1996 Flaming gong magnet, Spin Aladdin's lamp, Vanishing pinball, Shooting stars
Tales Of The Arabian Nights Williams 1996 German version flyer
Taxi Williams 1988 Lola version, Left catapult, Skill shot into the "spin-out" funnel
Taxi Williams 1988 Marilyn Monroe version; had to be changed due to copyright infringement
Taxi Williams 1988 German version flyer
Teachers Pet Williams 1965 2 flippers, 3 pop bumpers, 4 kick-out holes, 2 drop targets
Ten Spot Williams 1961 2 flippers, 3 pop bumpers, Center swinging target
Ten Strike / Ten Pins Williams 1958 Manikin Bowler, T.P is replay version with match, T.S is novelty version
Tenth Inning (10th Inning) Williams 1964 Pitch-n-bat, Backbox animation (players run bases)
Terminator 2 Williams 1991 Player controlled oscillating cannon, Gun grip ball shooter, Video mode
Terminator 2 Williams 1991 Promo flyer for an official limited edition T2 jacket
Terminator 2 Williams 1991 German version flyer
Terminator 2 Williams 1991 Shot map
The Flintstones Williams 1994 Bowling alley, Rock slicer, Smart ramps, Bronto crane
The Getaway Williams 1992 German version flyer
The Getaway Williams 1992 Shot map
The Getaway Williams 1992 High Speed II, "Supercharger" Magnetic ball accelerator, Gear shifter
The Machine - Bride of Pin Bot Williams 1991 2nd in a series of 3 Pin Bot games including 'Pin Bot' and 'Jack Bot'
Three Coins (3 Coins) Williams 1962 2 flippers, 5 pop bumpers, 4 stand-up targets, Swinging target
Three D (3 D) Williams 1958 2 flippers, 3 pop bumpers, 6 kick-out holes, 1 gobble hole
Three Deuces Williams 1955 2 flippers, 3 pop bumpers, 2 stand-up targets, 1 gobble hole
Three Jokers (3 Jokers) Williams 1970 Add-a-ball version of Williams 1970 'Straight Flush'
Thunderbird Williams 1954 Left kicker loops ball to 4 kick-out holes which progressively advance ball
Tic Tac Toe Williams 1959 Backbox animation (tic-tac-toe board), 2 gobble holes
Ticket Tac Toe Williams 1996 Redemption pinball, 9 gobble holes, Upper playfield is elevated with a ramp
Tim Buc Tu Williams 1956 Flippers described as "flash back kickers", 4 thumper bumpers
Time Fantasy Williams 1983 2 flippers, 3 pop bumpers, Horseshoe lane
Time Warp Williams 1979 Banana flippers, 5 pop bumpers, 3 and 5 bank drop targets
Times Square Williams 1953 The automatic flippers activate when balls land in the pockets
Toledo Williams 1975 2 player version of Williams 1975 'Valencia'
Tom Tom Williams 1963 The 2 swinging targets swing back & forth in unison throughout game play
Top Hand Williams 1966 Add-a-ball version of Williams 1966 'Full House'
Top Hat Williams 1958 2 flippers, 4 jet bumpers, 2 cyclonic kickers
Touchdown Williams 1967 Replay version of Williams 1967 'Kickoff'
Trade Winds Williams 1962 2 flippers, 5 pop bumpers, 1 kick-out hole
Travel Time Williams 1973 Replay or extended play (timed) version of Williams 1973 'Summer Time'
Tri Zone Williams 1979 2 flippers, 3 pop bumpers, 2 slingshots, 4 drop targets, Kick-out hole
Triple Action Williams 1974 Replay version of Williams 1974 'Star Action'
Triple Strike Williams 1975 Ten rollover buttons on the playfield are arranged like a set of bowling pins
Tropic Fun Williams 1973 Add-a-ball version of Williams 1973 'Gulfstream'
Turf Champ Williams 1958 No point scoring in this game, the only goal is to get your horse to win
Twenty Grand Williams 1952 2 flippers, 2 thumper bumpers, 9 trap holes
Twenty One (21) Williams 1960 Similar playfield as Williams 1958 'Club House'
Upper Deck Williams 1973 Pitch-n-bat, Backbox animation, Last E.M baseball game by Williams
Vagabond Williams 1962 The first pinball machine to have a drop target
Valiant Williams 1962 4 flippers, 2 pop bumpers, 3 passive bumpers, 2 swinging targets
Viking Williams 1960 'Styling of the 60's' with aluminum trim and tapered steel legs
Warlok / Defender Williams 1982 Williams portfolio of innovative pinball and video games
Whirlwind Williams 1990 Fan on top of backbox blows air, 3 whirlwind spinners, The cellar
White Water Williams 1993 Upper mini-playfield, Animated Bigfoot turns head & diverts ball
Whoopee Williams 1964 Two kickers direct balls to the center 'captive ball unit'
Wild Card Williams 1977 2 flippers, 2 pop bumpers, Spinner, 1 player
Wing Ding Williams 1964 Add-a-ball version of Williams 1964 'Zig Zag'
Winner Williams 1972 Widebody, Turret shooter, Mechanical horse race under plexiglas playfield
Wonderland Williams 1955 2 flippers, 3 pop bumpers, Kick-out hole, Gobble hole
World Cup Williams 1978 Soccer legend Kyle Rote Jr. on cover
World Cup Williams 1978 Version without Kyle Rote Jr. on cover
World Series 1962 Williams 1962 Pitch-n-bat, Backbox animation (players run bases)
Yukon Williams 1971 Add-a-ball version of Williams 1971 'Klondike'
Zig Zag Williams 1964 Replay version of Williams 1964 'Wing Ding'
Zodiac Williams 1971 Widebody, Similar to Williams 1971 'Planets'
Black Belt Zaccaria 1986 Italian, 2 flippers, 2 pop bumpers, Horseshoe lane, Carousel roto-targets
Circus Zaccaria 1977 Italian, Made in both E.M and solid state versions
Clown Zaccaria 1985 Italian (English text) A hanging target moves back & forth on the playfield
Clown Zaccaria 1985 Italian, A hanging target moves back and forth on the playfield
Combat Zaccaria 1977 Italian, Made in both E.M and solid state versions
Devil Riders Zaccaria 1984 Italian, Backbox animation (a motorcycle performs loops)
Earth Wind Fire Zaccaria 1981 Italian, 2 flippers, 4 pop bumpers, 4 bank drop targets, Kick-out hole
Farfalla Zaccaria 1983 Italian, Farfalla means butterfly in Italian
Fire Mountain Zaccaria 1980 Italian, Associated Leisure version flyer
Fire Mountain Zaccaria 1980 Italian, Similar playfield to Bally's 1977 'Night Rider'
Future World Zaccaria 1978 Italian, 4 player version of Zaccaria's 1979 'Space City'
Hot Wheels Zaccaria 1979 Italian, Swinging target, Ball kickers next to flippers
House Of Diamonds Zaccaria 1978 Italian, 4 player version of Zaccaria's 1978 E.M 'Queen's Castle'
Locomotion Zaccaria 1981 Italian, Features artwork with lots of U.S.A symbolism
Lucky Fruit Zaccaria 1975 Italian, 1 player E.M, 2 flippers, 2 pop bumpers
Magic Castle Zaccaria 1984 Italian, Backbox animation (Zaccula in his castle)
Mexico '86 Zaccaria 1986 Italian, Mini-playfield has two flippers, 5 cylindrical drop targets
Moon Flight Zaccaria 1976 Italian, 1 player E.M, 2 flippers, 3 pop bumpers
Mystic Star Zaccaria 1986 Italian, Conversion kit, Was shipped as a complete game less circuit boards
Nautilus Zaccaria 1977 Italian, 2 flippers, 3 pop bumpers, 8 drop targets, Kick-out hole
Pinball Champ '82 Zaccaria 1982 Italian, Zaccaria's 1st multi-level game, 4 flippers (2 on upper playfield)
Pool Champion Zaccaria 1985 Italian, 6 drop targets that look like pool balls
Robot Zaccaria 1984 Italian, Ball crossing elevated Robot Bridge raises five Robot targets
Shooting The Rapids Zaccaria 1978 Italian, 2 flippers, 3 pop bumpers, 8 drop targets
Ski Jump Zaccaria 1978 Italian, 1 player E.M version of Zaccaria's 1978 'Winter Sports'
Soccer Kings Zaccaria 1982 Italian (English text), 2 level playfield, 5 flippers (4 on main - 1 on upper)
Soccer Kings Zaccaria 1982 Italian, 2 level playfield, 5 flippers (4 on main - 1 on upper)
Soccer Kings / Pinball Champ Zaccaria 1983 Italian - Combo flyer (one game on each side)
Space Shuttle Zaccaria 1980 Italian, Associated Leisure version flyer
Space Shuttle Zaccaria 1980 Italian, 2 flippers, 4 pop bumpers, 3 (3) bank drop targets, No multi-ball
Spooky Zaccaria 1987 Italian, Backbox animation (an owl opens and closes its eyes)
Star God Zaccaria 1980 Italian, 2 flippers, 1 pop bumper, 4 and 8 bank drop targets
Strike Zaccaria 1978 Italian, Home model (non-commercial machine - no coins)
Supersonic Zaccaria 1977 Italian, 1 player E.M with electronic sound, 2 flippers, 2 pop bumpers
Ten Stars Zaccaria 1976 Italian, 1 player E.M, 2 flippers, 3 pop bumpers, 4 drop targets
Time Machine Zaccaria 1983 Italian, Playfield section with bumpers lowers when ball lands in 'time hole'
Universe Zaccaria 1977 Italian, Made in both E.M and solid state versions
Winter Sports Zaccaria 1978 Italian, 4 player solid state version of Zaccaria's 1978 'Ski Jump'
Wood's Queen Zaccaria 1976 Italian, Produced in 1, 2 and 4 player versions
Zankor Zaccaria 1986 Italian, Upper playfield, 2 flippers, 2 pop bumpers
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