Orbitor 1 / IPD No. 1725 / February, 1982 / 4 Players
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Manufacturer:Stern Electronics, Incorporated, of Chicago, Illinois,
USA (1977-1984) [Trade Name: Stern]
Model Number:165
Common Abbreviations:O1
MPU:Stern M-200 MPU
Type:Solid State Electronic (SS)
Production:889 units (confirmed)
Serial Number Database:View at The Internet Pinball Serial Number Database (IPSND.net) (External site)
Theme:Outer Space
Specialty:Widebody
Notable Features:Flippers (2), Spinning bumpers (2), Slingshots (2), Standup targets (8), 7-bank drop targets (1), 3-bank drop targets (2), Spinning target (1), Kick-out hole (1), 2-ball multiball, speech. Clear, contoured plastic playfield has a "moon surface"-like substrate. Playfield slopes down and in towards the spinning bumpers which fling the ball away. The playfield slopes behind the flippers, allowing balls to be flipped backwards and then rescued for a forward-flipping shot. The kick-out hole always traps the ball landing in it, until released for multiball.
Design by:Joe Joos Jr.
Mechanics by:Joe Joos Jr.
Notes:Early games had no speech but a retrofit was made available. Most famous quote: "Shoot pinball again", spoken every time a ball is placed in the shooter lane.
Rotating target bumpers add spin in addition to bounce, making the physics of the curved playfield difficult for the inexperienced Orbitor-1 player. Playfield is (smooth) molded Plexiglas, with the moonscape surface artwork suspended beneath it. The moonscape is lit from below by a fluorescent tube.
Drop all the targets in the two 3-target banks to advance bonus. Drop all the "Orbitor" targets and then hit all the Orbiter targets behind them to start multi-ball, or hit the captured ball hard and it'll bounce out and start multi-ball.
This game has a novel "minimum play time" feature which cannot be disabled. Game play is standardized at 3 or 5 balls, however, if the player has not had the specified minimum amount of play after his 3 or 5 balls, the game will continue to provide free balls until the minimum time is reached.
The backglass is made of a clear protective plastic cover and a rigid translite behind which are raised 3D features.
The flyer refers to the spinning bumpers as "revolving discs" and the manufacturer's parts list indicates these discs can spin either clockwise or counterclockwise, depending on which of two spinning motors is installed.
Photos in:The Complete Pinball Book, pages 123-124
Encyclopedia of Pinball Volume 2, page 250
Mike Pacak's Pinball Flyer Reference Book G-R
Arcade Treasures, page 137
Additional Info:View at PinLinks.org (External site)
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The Music is by Strauss (Also Sprach Zarathustra) It was not taken from the 2001 soundtrack which used a different orchestra and conductor
A minute and a half intro for this absolute turd. Just... no.
jcasetnl 1 month ago
@jcasetnl Comon its supposed to be a spoof of the 2001 intro!
finstersrc30 1 month ago