Isn't that Eight Ball with 20,230 produced?EBD HAS to be made. because it was the top game before addam's family.
EBD HAS to be made. because it was the top game before addam's family.
Even though it's not the best game, it has historical significance. and it's pretty good for a single ball game.
Isn't that Eight Ball with 20,230 produced?
Yeah, Star Trek seems alright at first, but then you figure out the shot to the plunger...I can see them going with Flash and Eight Ball (in the form of EBD). The rest... well I'm sure they'd like to get KISS and Playboy and Star Trek done, but I don't see it happening. (btw Bally Star Trek isn't actually that good of a table, at least as far as I'm concerned - give me Atari's Superman table from that era, please.)
hmm everyone was saying that addam's family dethroned eight ball deluxe.
-----------EBD should definitely be made. It is kind of like the previous generation's Addams Family in that it is the most recognizable table from that era. Releasing that table might even lead to an older crowd discovering TPA and give Farsight a good reason to release more late 70's and early 80's tables, thus increasing TPA's lifespan.
Unfortunately, Farsight tends to stay away from pre 1986 games (unless it is one that was released on one of the Hall of Fame discs). There was a Bally poll during season 2 in which EBD lost to Centaur by a thin margin. There was talk about releasing EBD later in season 2, but they had to renegotiate their deal with WMS, and Cue Ball Wizard (along with a pretty long string of other Gottliebs) was released instead.
Now, it has been a really long time since the last pool themed table was released and I really think it is time for EBD to be released. And I think there is a good chance of it coming this season.
------------I'm 47 and I have to admit that a big reason I want more EMs in TPA is that they're NOT the kind of pinball I grew up with, they play differently, and I like that variation on the SS/alpha machines that were the bulk of my experience.
I can't believe they made a Captain Fantastic pinball (that's an Elton John record, kids), much less that it moved 10K units.
[EDIT: Oh, of course, it's because of "Pinball Wizard," which I associate with Tommy, not with that album.]
Wizard! I have played Wizard. Played it quite a bit. [And I didn't realize Bally managed to sell 10K+ each of TWO Tommy-themed games released within a year of each other.]
---------The vocal "EM guys" make plenty of noise....
I've always fancied myself a late-80s to early-90s fan, but I LOVE Xenon, Firepower, and Gorgar(BK just isn't my thing). I think I prefer the simple, straightforward designs.
If they made even 3 or 4 of these tables it would make a lot of people very happy.
---------They're probably more fun to play than they are in TPA... though Gorgar is about as much fun as any TPA table. The very few times I've found good-condition 1970's machines, like Wizard, I've played them every chance I could... maybe I need to move next door to a pinball museum.
hmm everyone was saying that addam's family dethroned eight ball deluxe.
counting all three production runs it's pretty close.
8,250 for original (confirmed)
2,388 for LE (confirmed)
and i'm seeing
8,850 for the third version for a total of
19,488
and that's not a confirmed production number for the third version.
UNtil confirmed numbers for the third run are found, it's gonna be hard to tell.
Eight Ball Deluxe 1981-03 This game was remade at least 3 times.
Eight Ball Deluxe (blue displays) 1981-04 Rare engineering test game.
Eight Ball Deluxe L.E. 1982-10 Remake of Eight Ball Deluxe (1981), but used
odd-looking segmented cabinet from Rapid Fire
gun game cabinet overrun.
Eight Ball Deluxe (hinged backglass) 1985-?? Remake of Eight Ball Deluxe in normal cabinet
except the backglass is hinged instead of
lifted out.
| IPDb IPDb IPDb IPDb Date Of
Name Date Features Production Trend Value | Date Model Project Date Manufacture
EBD 1981-03 EVXY&$^{23578} 8,250 - 1,400 | 1981-04 1200-E Sept 15, 1980 April, 1981
EBD (b.d.) 1981-04 EVXY& 30-50 - 1,325 | ***
EBD L.E. 1982-10 EVXY&^{378} 2,388 1,075 | 1982-10 1300
EBD (h.b.) 1985-?? EVXY& <2,658* - 1,400 | 1984 0B87 **
** "Manufacture Date of this game is given as either 1984 or 1985."
*** IPDb does not mention the blue displays, but does have pictures of them.
One reads "Prototype Game #21 of 30".
the "<2,658*" means that by serial number analysis, there
is an 80% probability that less than 2,658 of these machines
were produced.
the codes above mean:
E - Electronic
V - Voice
X - Drop Target(s)
Y - More Than 2 Flippers
& - Asymmetrical Playfield
$ - Significantly Collectible
^{23578} - these are superscripts, and refer to the bibliography.
EBD was my first pin as well - never played it before going down to University in sunny Brighton in 1987 - happy days with Pins everywhere, but EBD was my first and still my favourite...