CONTACT PINBALL MACHINE - BY WILLIAMS 1978. THIS WAS WILLIAMS FIRST WIDE BODY RELEASE. THE PLAYFIED WAS SIMILAR TO WILLIAMS SPACE MISSION AND SPACE ODYSSEY.
Man oh man. I've been looking for the name of this machine for decades and now you have it. I played this in the early 80s. Loved it. It was one of the easiest pinball games for a youngster to play. The side slots that would shoot out the ball and hit the swinging target was great. I remember I had one game where it would hit the target and go to the right slot and it would shoot out and hit the target and go to the left slot and it wouldn't stop doing that. I loved it. Thank you so much for showing this. I just found two old machines I've been trying to find their names. The other one was Time Warp. Thanks again!!!
Man oh man. I've been looking for the name of this machine for decades and now you have it. I played this in the early 80s. Loved it. It was one of the easiest pinball games for a youngster to play. The side slots that would shoot out the ball and hit the swinging target was great. I remember I had one game where it would hit the target and go to the right slot and it would shoot out and hit the target and go to the left slot and it wouldn't stop doing that. I loved it. Thank you so much for showing this. I just found two old machines I've been trying to find their names. The other one was Time Warp. Thanks again!!!
Looks phenomenal, keep pinball alive buddy
Looks like an electronic wide-body Space Mission with 4 flippers and a bank of targets added...
Contact is like an expanded version of Space Mission.
A wide body Williams!!!
Now I'm trying to find the machine I played in the late 70s that had a huge pinball. It might've been about 5 times the size of a regular ball.
You might be thinking of Atari's Hercules. This was a game made in 1979 was the largest pinball machine ever made and used a cue ball for the ball.
@@727PENGO Thanks for that. I had no idea because I was only 6 or 7 around the time they had that machine. Thanks again.