Turnhout Kermis
datering | 1973-1974
fotocredit | Ludo Wuyts
digitale kopie | 20 januari 2025
MUSEUM VOOR POPULAIRE CULTUUR
Turnhout Kermis
datering | 1973-1974
fotocredit | Ludo Wuyts
digitale kopie | 20 januari 2025
Foto Jeff
Turnhout Kermis
datering | ca. 1978
fotocredit | Tania Mattheeuws
digitale kopie | 19 januari 2025
Camelot
Bally
1970
Camelot by Bally was designed in October 1969 and manufactured in February 1970. It was the second Bally four-player featuring the new 3 Inch ‘king size’ flippers. Also, it was one of just two Bally four-players combining 4-digit scoring with the new large flippers. The two-player version with identical playfield and cabinet artwork (in different colors however) is Galahad, manufactured in January 1970. Like all Bally machines with the lift-up frame cabinet, it needs slightly shorter 71 cm, black painted legs.
theme | Medieval, knights
design | Ted Zale
art | Christian Marche
EM
4 player game
1.865 units produced
acquisitie | ca. 2018
Pat Hand
Williams
1975
Pat Hand is a pinball machine from May 1975, manufactured by Williams Electronic Games, Inc.
theme | playing cards
design | Norm Clark
art | Christian Marche
EM
4 player game
6.500 units produced
acquisitie | november 2024
Hi-Deal
Bally
1975
Hi-Deal is a pinball machine from October 1975, manufactured by Bally Manufacturing Co.
theme | playing cards
design | Jim Patla
art | Dick White
EM
1 player game
2.085 units produced
acquisitie | november 2024
Surf Champ
Gottlieb
1976
Surf Champ is a pinball machine from August 1976, manufactured by D. Gottlieb & Co.
theme | surfing
design | Ed Krynski
art | Gordon Morison
EM
4 player game
10.070 units produced
acquisitie | 2015
Charlie’s Angels
Gottlieb
1978
Charlie’s Angels was the sixth solid state game released by Gottlieb and based upon the television crime drama of the same name, which appeared on the ABC network between 1976 to 1981. The game features the likenesses of Cheryl Ladd, Kate Jackson and Jaclyn Smith, the 1977 cast of the ever-changing Angels team. The iconic Angels silhouette is used throughout the backglass, playfield and cabinet art. Two sets of drop targets and a stand up target work to increase bonus and advance the bonus multiplier. There is indication that this Allen Edwall design was originally used to test the limits of Gottlieb’s solid state hardware upon its implementation at Gottlieb, some years before the design was assigned to carry the Charlie’s Angels theme. An electromechanical version of this game was also made by Gottlieb in fewer numbers. The SS Model was manufactured in late 1978, the EM Model in early 1979.
theme | television crime drama
design | Allen Edwall
art | Gordon Morison
SS
4 player game
7.600 units produced
acquisitie | september 2022
Little Chief
Williams
1975
Little Chief is a pinball machine from September 1975, manufactured by Williams Electronic Games, Inc.
theme | American West
design | Steve Kordek
art | Christian Marche
EM
4 player game
6.300 units produced
acquisitie | november 2024
OXO
Williams
1973
OXO is a pinball machine from August 1973, manufactured by Williams Electronic Games, Inc.
theme | tic-tac-toe
design | Norm Clark
art | Christian Marche
EM
4 player game
7.053 units produced
acquisitie | september 2022
Dipsy Doodle
Williams
1970
Dipsy Doodle is a pinball machine from December 1970, manufactured by Williams Electronic Games, Inc.
theme | dancing
design | Norm Clark
art | Christian Marche
EM
4 player game
acquisitie | augustus 2011