Star Trek: The Next Generation Pinball Machine by Williams
Star Trek: The Next Generation pinball machine is a widebody game, planned by Steve Ritchie and delivered in November 1993 by Williams Electronics. It was essential for WMS’ SuperPin series (see additionally The Twilight Zone and Indiana Jones: The Pinball Adventure), and depending on the TV series. It is the main pinball machine that highlights three separate highscore-records. Aside from the ordinary high score-list and the upfront investment show, it likewise includes a memory of The Machine: Bride of Pin*Bot very rich people club. It is likewise the third pinball game generally speaking in view of the Star Trek establishment, following the 1979 pinball game by Bally, and the 1991 game by Data East (both in light of the first series).
At the point when another ball is sent off into the unclogger, the player is given one of five send-off grants, which is chosen when the ball is terminated. Except if otherwise noticed, the ball is sent off through the twisting incline and into the lock opening (over the pop guards). Another ball is flown from the left scoop and onto the left in lanes.
Game Features:
Multiball, Kick Back Lane, Lane Change, Ramp(s), Spinner(s), Cellar Holes, Voice, Wide Body, More Than 2 Flippers, Turret Shooter
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