pingeek.com
Pinball In The Movies, page 1
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All of a sudden the gages started lighting up like a pinball machine.". Susan Anton, Cannonball Run II, 1984. The pinball machine has made its appearance in many films around the world. You don't believe me? If you can ID some of these mystery pins or have seen a pin in the movies not mentioned on this site. When I started this site in April, 2001, there were 37 films listed with pins. As of July 10, 2016, there are 152 just on page 1 alone, 470 films listed total.so far. Is a great source. Bar/lounge sc...
thepinballfix.com
Pinball Restoration: Pinball Links
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Pinball as a Teen. Strikes and Spares 1. Strikes and Spares 2. Strikes and Spares 1. Strikes and Spares 2. Pinrepair.com has a great guide for restoring games. I wish they still had the repair guides.". General Pinball Links and Personal Pages. This site contains information and pictures on all pinball machines from 1947 to present. It is a database on game names, manufacturers, designers, artists, toys, production runs, photos, plus a lot more. Great informational site. Tim Arnold's Pinball Palace.
ipsnd.net
IPSND:About the IPSND
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The Internet Pinball Serial Number Database or IPSND collects serial numbers of pinball machines and publishes a database of these on the Internet. Our goal is to make available a registration of all pinball machines in existence and allow tools for slicing, dicing and visualization of the data. 17,984,479 Members:. 3,122(51.94 %) Traits:. Twilight Zone(860) Most Submissions:. John Vorwerk(2,460) Most Points:. Rod McLarge(19,686) Highest Quality:. EM-fan(9.09) Most Nudges:. King of Pinball(11,053). The P...
bobramstad.com
Bob Ramstad -- Pinball
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Williams System 3 through System 7 pinball repair. I collect and repair Williams System 3 through System 7 pinball games. I personally refer to the following web sites for help and suggestions constantly:. Marvin's Marvelous Mechanical Museum. Mark's page is regularly updated and has an extremely practical bent to diagnosing and repairing problems. Mark also offers EPROM burning services at very reasonable prices. A test EPROM is essential for debugging CPU or driver board problems.
flippers.info
Pinball Resources
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Need ROMs for your early Williams or Bally Game? I offer ROM burning services. For all pre-WPC games (1990 and earlier). Want more information on early Williams Solid State pinball machines? Go to my Williams System 3-6 Resources Page. The Pinball Newsgroup, REC.GAMES.PINBALL. A great place for asking questions! If you can't find the answer while searching the web, this is the place to turn. You can get to it via your newsreader, or at. Http:/ groups.google.com/groups? Ken at pinballrebel.com. This is St...
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Mark's Pinball Pages - Gottlieb's Solar Ride
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Click here for More Pinball at Mark's Pinball Page! Solar Ride was manufactured by Gottlieb in 1979. Two versions of Solar Ride were released, an Electro-Mechanical version and a Solid State Version. There were 365 of the EM versions produced and 8,800 of the Solid State versions produced. Well, actually mine is sitting in the garage right now! I jumped on a RGP post that had one listed for around $200 within an hour's drive. And supposedly it even worked! What a beautiful collection!
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Williams Time Fantasy
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Video was even bigger, I don t know the numbers, but there were an equal amount of video games out there. However, starting in 1980 home game consoles (the Atari 2600, Activision, etc) as well as home computers (remember the Commodore 64? How bad was it? If you count Black Knight in the 1981 numbers, Williams produced over 24,000 games in 1981. In 1982, they produced less than 2,000! Pinball made a comeback in 1984, with over 13,000 units produced (Firepower II and Space Shuttle were the big titles)....
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Williams Fan-tas-tic Pinball - Mark's Pinball Pages
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More Pinball at Mark's Pinball Page! Fantastic (or as the backglass states, FAN-TAS-TIC), was released by Williams in September of 1972 (start of my sophomore year in High School). The September release date meant that it probably missed most of the east coast shore arcades, which is probably why I don't recall playing it when it was on location. 5,680 games were produced, which was a decent number for that era. Click flyer for full-size image). As I said above, I was drawn back to this machine over the ...
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Williams System 6 Pinball Repair - Part 4 MPU Repair
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More Williams System 3 through 7 repair information is available! Go to my Resources page. For the repair guide index. Lots more pinball at Mark's Pinball Page! Introduction to Section 4:. This section deals with diagnosing and repairing problems with the MPU board in early Williams solid state games (System 3 through System 7). I've tried to format it such that machine owners of all skill levels can use it to diagnose their game. This document was initially published in October of 2002. As with the ...
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Stern Flight 2000
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Click Here for more Pinball at Mark's Pinball Page! I'm not a big fan of the original Stern games (1977-82 era). This was during my arcade heyday and they were present just about everywhere (not that anybody was playing them! They seemed very dated compared to the Williams and Bally releases of the day. Even the dreaded Gottlieb system 1 games, as simple as they were, seemed to play better. So with that said, why a Flight 2000 page? Click on photos for a larger view. They will open in a new window).