adams family's the best imo, although i want to play some newer ones out. i haven't played since the arcaes did years ago. the new batman and avatar look cool :)
Thanks for posting this 90s snippets... the best Williams Pins of the 80s Were Black Knight, Hyperball, Space Shuttle and many others that Were designed or programmed by Steve Ritche, Larry DeMar and the Williams Vids made by Eugene Jarvis, Sam Dicker... etc.
Long Live Williams- the logo remains the same after 60+ years
@blackhawkfan54 Actually Hyperball was a faliure, it was not a pinball machine, and definitely not even close to being considered one of Williams best efforts. The only thing it shares with pinball was steel balls and the cabinet shape. Other than that, it was merely a target shooter. A lame, boring, target shooter. Hard to believe that Bally/Midway made their own Hyperball clone called Rapid Fire that failed miserably as well.
A television show on the Science Channel and the Discovery Channel titled "How It's Made" also showed how a pinball machine by Stern Pinball (formally Data East Pinball and SEGA Pinball) was made.
adams family's the best imo, although i want to play some newer ones out. i haven't played since the arcaes did years ago. the new batman and avatar look cool :)
cheapmovies25 3 months ago
1:47 OMG
hetten2001 3 months ago
Very sad. Now all we got are "3D" video pinball mock-ups like MAME emulator for PC and Pinball FX 2 for XBOX.
WarpedTrekker 1 year ago
Cool video!!
dinglegonzo 1 year ago
:,D
onvogmasaj 1 year ago
An art that's all but lost now. :(
klaatu42 1 year ago 8
Thanks for posting this 90s snippets... the best Williams Pins of the 80s Were Black Knight, Hyperball, Space Shuttle and many others that Were designed or programmed by Steve Ritche, Larry DeMar and the Williams Vids made by Eugene Jarvis, Sam Dicker... etc.
Long Live Williams- the logo remains the same after 60+ years
RIP Harry Williams - Legendary.
blackhawkfan54 1 year ago 2
@blackhawkfan54 Actually Hyperball was a faliure, it was not a pinball machine, and definitely not even close to being considered one of Williams best efforts. The only thing it shares with pinball was steel balls and the cabinet shape. Other than that, it was merely a target shooter. A lame, boring, target shooter. Hard to believe that Bally/Midway made their own Hyperball clone called Rapid Fire that failed miserably as well.
rollergoalie16 10 months ago
@rollergoalie16 Hyperball was unique a video game pinball hybrid don't knock it
ninelivecat 7 months ago
A television show on the Science Channel and the Discovery Channel titled "How It's Made" also showed how a pinball machine by Stern Pinball (formally Data East Pinball and SEGA Pinball) was made.
1983parrothead 2 years ago
and THATS why the cost several thousand dollars new.
neogeon 2 years ago
Cool! Very interesting and informative.
I love pinball machines and played the "Twilight Zone" pinball machine a few times. I thought it was pretty sweet!
Thanks for the vid dude.
aflyingturd 2 years ago
A lot of money on camera right there. I kept thinking, "Oh I want that! OH! I want all of those! Look at all those blank shiny playfields!".
Ahhh, NOS. A Pinballers sad lil dream.
Nightenstaff 2 years ago
I love pinball!!!!!!!!! too bad my towns "arcade" has all the pinball machines in a horrendous condition...they are practically unplayable :(
ivantopito 2 years ago
You have some of the coolest videos. Thank you for taking the time to share all of these with us! =] Much Support!
CrAzYpotpie 2 years ago