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  1. Black Rose

    Black Rose

  2. Doctor Who

    Doctor Who

    This table was released by Williams/Bally in 1992. It is one of the best designed licensed tables in pinball history! The game is fast with a lot of great shots, it has a deep rule set, and the three level Time Expander mini play field is a feature that's fun for players of all ability levels...
  3. Creature from the Black Lagoon

    Creature from the Black Lagoon

  4. Cue Ball Wizard

    Cue Ball Wizard

    Cue Ball Wizard (1992): was designed by Jon Norris, who was also one of the designers of Teed Off. This Billiards themed table features gorgeous graphics, outstanding audio and a deep set of rules with many different gameplay modes. Special features include an oscillating captive ball kicker on...
  5. The Machine: Bride of Pin·Bot

    The Machine: Bride of Pin·Bot

    Williams Electronics' Bride of Pin•Bot (or to give it its full name, The Machine: Bride of Pin•Bot) was designed by Python Anghelo and John Trudeau, and launched in 1991. The game features a robotic bride character called The Machine, and players progress by activating her vocal circuits and...
  6. Hurricane

    Hurricane

    Hurricane (1991): was designed by Barry Oursler and features an amazing carnival theme. The playfield features excellent shot flow and all of the great attractions you'd see at a real carnival. These include two ramps representing the Hurricane and Comet Roller Coasters, a Dunk the Dummy target...
  7. Terminator 2: Judgment Day

    Terminator 2: Judgment Day

  8. Class of 1812

    Class of 1812

    Class of 1812 (1991): is frightful fun for all ages. This supernatural themed table was designed by Ray Tanzer and Joe Kaminkow. Players are challenged with collecting five unique characters by lighting all of the Bonus Level Lamps. The Playfield features a severed hand and an animated...
  9. Cactus Jack's

    Cactus Jack's

    Cactus Jack's (1991): is a western themed table made to be a 'good old time' for the whole family. It was designed for Gottlieb by Reinhard Bangerter and Jon Norris with a quirky mechanical Cactus band at the back of the Playfield that activates during multiball. The table features 2 Ball...
  10. Whirlwind

    Whirlwind

  11. Funhouse

    Funhouse

  12. Dr. Dude and his Excellent Ray

    Dr. Dude and his Excellent Ray

  13. Diner

    Diner

  14. Phantom of the Opera

    Phantom of the Opera

    Phantom of the Opera (1990): is based on the classic novel from Gaston Leroux, published in 1911. Designed by Joe Kaminkow and Ed Cebula, this game makes excellent use of its license with outstanding audio effects and imagery that tells the story of the Phantom. The playfield features incredible...
  15. Police Force

    Police Force

    Police Force is a pinball table released by Williams in 1989. It is currently only available digitally as an official license on the 1992 Lynx game, Pinball Jam.
  16. Earthshaker

    Earthshaker

  17. Elvira and the Party Monsters

    Elvira and the Party Monsters

  18. Black Knight 2000

    Black Knight 2000

  19. Bone Busters Inc.

    Bone Busters Inc.

    Bone Busters Inc (1989): is a one of a kind table from Gottlieb, designed by Ray Tanzer and Constantino Mitchell. With its fast-flowing layout complemented by an eccentric art package and comical sound set, it's no wonder this table is highly valued by collectors. Starting with a tricky Skill...
  20. Swords of Fury

    Swords of Fury

    A solid-state classic launched by Williams in 1988, and designed by designed by Doug Watson, Steve Kirk and Tony Kraemer. Join the legendary Lion Man and prove your might! All in a world of sword and sorcery full of heroes, villains, and mythical monsters. Table features: – Adventure through...

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