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  1. Firepower

    Firepower

  2. Flight 2000

    Flight 2000

    Flight 2000 (1980): was the winner of our fan poll in early 2013 as the classic Stern table YOU most wanted to see in the Pinball Arcade! It was designed by Harry Williams, and was the first talking Stern table. It features a unique 3-Ball Multi-Ball mode, where each ball is launched through...
  3. Central Park

    Central Park

    Central Park (1966): Considered one of the best playing classical tables, Central Park featured a comical back glass animation of a monkey ringing a bell every 100 points scored. Pinball hall of famers consider mastering table nudging and target shooting on this table to be essential to proving...
  4. Genie

    Genie

    Genie was launched in 1979 by Gottlieb and is considered by many to be the best wide-body table of its era. This table was designed with well thought-out objectives and features five flippers. Two flippers in the upper left corner create a mini playfield. 6,800 units of this table were produced...
  5. Gorgar

    Gorgar

  6. Xenon

    Xenon

    Xenon™ (1980): is a classic fantasy themed table designed by Greg Kmiec. The game features an industry first female voice provided by electronic music composer, Suzanne Ciani. Her alluring Xenon girl character gives instructions during gameplay and draws players to the table during attract mode...
  7. Paragon

    Paragon

    Paragon (1979): was designed by Greg Kmiec and drawn by Paul Faris. This beautifully illustrated table was the first Supersize widebody table made by Bally. This table was one of the first to use inline drop targets, in the Valley of Demons, to score points and multiply the Bonus. The table also...
  8. Wild Card

    Wild Card

    Wild Card (1977): was the last electro-mechanical single player game produced by Williams featuring art by Christian Marche. This table was built as a fitting end to the Williams EM era with "Wild Ball Action" feeding the wide range of shots that make this table engaging with every game played...
  9. Jacks Open

    Jacks Open

    Jacks Open (1977): was created by two Pinball Expo Hall of Fame inductees, Ed Krynski and Gordon Morison. This game, from the Master Maker of Playing Card Games, challenges players to build card hands by completing specific spot target combinations. Open with a Pair to be challenged to complete...
  10. Centigrade 37

    Centigrade 37

    Centigrade 37 (1977): was designed by Allen Edwall and Gordon Morison. This Electromechanical wedgehead table was produced by Gottlieb with one of the best Sci Fi art packages around. This game tasks players with filling the giant, eye-catching Thermometer on the back glass to score Specials...
  11. El Dorado

    El Dorado

    El Dorado (1975): features a playfield that was used for multiple tables including El Dorado City of Gold, released in 1984. This playfield was also used for an Add-A-Ball version called Gold Strike, an Add-A-Ball version released in Italy called Lucky Strike, a 4-player replay version called...
  12. Big Shot

    Big Shot

    Big Shot (1974): This table is the two player version of the 1973 table Hot Shot. This pool themed game is very popular among expert players and collectors because of the skill required to hit the 14 drop targets. There were only 2900 units manufactured despite the fact that the gameplay is now...
  13. Spanish Eyes

    Spanish Eyes

    Spanish Eyes™ (1972): is a distinctive table designed by Norm Clark with art drawn by John Craig. This fast-paced table is a unique design with a Bumper in between two widely spaced Flippers, making it an excellent game to practice nudging to keep the ball in play. Complete the letters A-B-C-D-E...
  14. Fireball

    Fireball

    Fireball (1972): is a highly collectable, fantasy themed pinball table that was designed by Ted Zale. This innovative game included ball saving features such as the Flipper-Zipper and a Kickback Kicker in the Left Outlane. The Flipper-Zipper moves the Flippers to block the center drain and the...
  15. Baffle Ball

    Baffle Ball

    Baffle Ball captured the small change of so many Americans during the depression that it became a national pastime. Named for the pins that the player uses to strategically maneuver the ball, this "pinball" game consists of four high scoring holes and, along the bottom of the table, a row of low...

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