Another great machine manufactured by Williams in the mid to late 70's. I had two of these pass through my collection and had a good time playing this fun player, but didn't stay around long, since i was out of space at the time. Many EM collectors seek to add this game to their EM collection because it is enjoyable to play and had the DC voltage power that gave this EM so much more speed and power than prior year EMs being manufactured with AC voltage. Nice game you got. Thanks for sharing.
I remember this pinball game. When I was young, this pinball was in a bowling alley in Kuopio, Finland. One game cost one Finnish mark (app. 17 us-cents). Year was 1977 or 1978. The free play limit was 89,000 points. When you hit the rocking "lollipop" twice or thrice (?can't remember), the spinner score changed from 100 points to 1000 per round. With a very accurate and strong hit to the spinner, you could get a free game at once.
Fantastic old EM in great condition! You have been doing a REALLY fine job restoring your games. There will always be a special place in my heart for this game. It was the first pin I really played a lot of in 1977, when I first started playing. This one and El Dorado are my favorite EM's of all time, among so many good ones...
Yes, if you listen carefully he got two more after that. At 0:25 there are 18 credits, and then at the end there are 20, so he won 3 free games. Back in my youth, I used to play this game for hours on one quarter.
Love that bonus at the end. If you get the double bonus, good way to get 40,000!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
That is for the Match. When the last two digits of a player's score are the same as the match number at the end of the game, then that player will win a free game.
This would have been a good game to introduce multi-ball although, I'm not sure if they ever did that on an EM machine. I have Space Odyssey (two player version of this game) and often have thought of dropping an extra ball in just for fun.
Another great machine manufactured by Williams in the mid to late 70's. I had two of these pass through my collection and had a good time playing this fun player, but didn't stay around long, since i was out of space at the time. Many EM collectors seek to add this game to their EM collection because it is enjoyable to play and had the DC voltage power that gave this EM so much more speed and power than prior year EMs being manufactured with AC voltage. Nice game you got. Thanks for sharing.
I remember this pinball game. When I was young, this pinball was in a bowling alley in Kuopio, Finland. One game cost one Finnish mark (app. 17 us-cents). Year was 1977 or 1978. The free play limit was 89,000 points. When you hit the rocking "lollipop" twice or thrice (?can't remember), the spinner score changed from 100 points to 1000 per round. With a very accurate and strong hit to the spinner, you could get a free game at once.
Fantastic old EM in great condition! You have been doing a REALLY fine job restoring your games. There will always be a special place in my heart for this game. It was the first pin I really played a lot of in 1977, when I first started playing. This one and El Dorado are my favorite EM's of all time, among so many good ones...
I love space themed pinball machines.
This is a beauty! I wish you had gotten the "special" bonus so I could hear that CRACK of a free game being added. (Wait, was that it at 5:52 ?)
Yes, if you listen carefully he got two more after that. At 0:25 there are 18 credits, and then at the end there are 20, so he won 3 free games. Back in my youth, I used to play this game for hours on one quarter.
Love that bonus at the end. If you get the double bonus, good way to get 40,000!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
What does the 2 digit number mean in the upper left corner?
That is for the Match. When the last two digits of a player's score are the same as the match number at the end of the game, then that player will win a free game.
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Thank you!
What does the little number in the middle of the screen mean?
That is the credit reel that shows how many games are left to play.
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This would have been a good game to introduce multi-ball although, I'm not sure if they ever did that on an EM machine. I have Space Odyssey (two player version of this game) and often have thought of dropping an extra ball in just for fun.
Bally made some EM Mulit-Ball Games. Fireball, Nip It, and Four Million BC are some games they made that have that feature.
@@727PENGO Thanks, I'll check those out. Merry Christmas.