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Mary Shelley's Frankenstein

1995 SEGA 3000 units

Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein Pinball was produced by Sega in 1995 and is based off the 1994 movie of the same name. The main object of the game is light all the Frankenstein letters so you can earn a letter of Creation and view a movie scene. Collecting all 8 letters of creation rewards a multiball play and provides score modifiers and extra balls along the way. Frankenstein pinball features a robotic monster in the middle that will act as ball lock, and a ramp that leads behind him, a third flipper on the right, several bumpers an sink holes, and an extra wide display screen even though it maxes out just under 10 billion, which is totally achievable because there are a lot of high scoring opportunities like Geneva multiball and the creature features. Everyone knows the story of the Doctor who created a monster… the monster forced the Doctor to create a suitable mate… for the first time the rest of the story can be told!

Game Features:

HDHQ DISPLAY – You won’t believe your eyes. With 192 x 64 dots, visual display events are clear and crisp.

INCREDIBLE ARTWORK – by Paul Faris, renowned artist of such classics as Phantom of the Opera

THE CREATURE – He’s more than just a pretty face! He’ll surprise you with his lifelike movements! But don’t worry, he won’t hurt you – he just likes his new pinball machine!

TURBO BUMPERS – A staple of pinball playfield, with four Turbo Bumpers the action never stops!

CYBERNAUT SOLD

1995 SEGA 3000 units

Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein Pinball was produced by Sega in 1995 and is based off the 1994 movie of the same name. The main object of the game is light all the Frankenstein letters so you can earn a letter of Creation and view a movie scene. Collecting all 8 letters of creation rewards a multiball play and provides score modifiers and extra balls along the way. Frankenstein pinball features a robotic monster in the middle that will act as ball lock, and a ramp that leads behind him, a third flipper on the right, several bumpers an sink holes, and an extra wide display screen even though it maxes out just under 10 billion, which is totally achievable because there are a lot of high scoring opportunities like Geneva multiball and the creature features. Everyone knows the story of the Doctor who created a monster… the monster forced the Doctor to create a suitable mate… for the first time the rest of the story can be told!

Game Features:

HDHQ DISPLAY – You won’t believe your eyes. With 192 x 64 dots, visual display events are clear and crisp.

INCREDIBLE ARTWORK – by Paul Faris, renowned artist of such classics as Phantom of the Opera

THE CREATURE – He’s more than just a pretty face! He’ll surprise you with his lifelike movements! But don’t worry, he won’t hurt you – he just likes his new pinball machine!

TURBO BUMPERS – A staple of pinball playfield, with four Turbo Bumpers the action never stops!

Slugfest SOLD

1999 Williams ??? units

BIG HURT SOLD

GOTTLIEB 1995 - 1985 units

Frank Thomas’ Big Hurt is a baseball themed pinball machine designed by Bill Parker and released by Gottlieb in 1995. The game is named after the famed Chicago White Sox first baseman, Frank Thomas. Big Hurt pinball is a 4-multi-ball game featuring a very elaborate playfield. One of the unique objects of the game is to get past the “swinging glove” at the rear of the playfield. This game has lots of sound, voices and crowd cheering. Game has a DMD display up in the head. Low production game at only 1,985 units made.

The playfield of the game is laid out like a stadium with roaring crowds, a play-by-play announcer and features a moving baseball glove. The game has three flippers, two pop bumpers, two slingshots, drop targets, a captive ball, and a four-ball multi-ball.

The Walking Dead

STERN 2014 - units