DEFENDER (Williams/1982/369 units)
This game is based on the video game Defender and successfully recreates the video games rules on a Pinball table.
Unfortunately the production run was just 369 units so this game is a rare sight despite the video game shipping more than 60,000 units.
GOLDBALL (Bally/1983/1.750 units)
Has two balls, but no multiball feature.
Normal operation has a set percentage for the random release of the gold colored ball into the shooter lane.
When the gold ball is in play all scores are tripled.
Yeah, the play was just kind of ok. But it did have a giant gold ball topper on it. I don't see the topper on the flyer, so the owner must have added it.
HULK (Gottlieb/1979/6.150 units)
When The Hulk goes off into a vicious rage and destroys everything, he's "Incredible".
(But when I do it, I'm "an alcoholic").
MAYFAIR (Gottlieb/1968/2.120 units)
This machine should serve as the center-piece of Roy Parker's brilliant career.
Mayfair was his last effort at age 78.
MIDDLE EARTH (Atari/1978)
A sharp-looking 4-player machine typical of Atari's other machines produced during their short venture into the pinball manufacturing arena.
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