Bally Hoo

Bally

Bally Hoo

Bally Hoo was designed in March 1969 and produced in October 1969.

It was the first Bally with 3-Inch-Flippers, described as JUMBO-FLIPPERS.

Like most of Bally's Four-Players from 1964 to 1972 it was also available in german language.

The Machine pictured on the US-Flyer has Chrome-Legs, but the Serial-Run had black Legs as usual since mid-1967.

Design team

Concept: Ted Zale
Game Design: Ted Zale
Mechanics: Ted Zale
Animation: Ted Zale



Game details

1505
Bally Manufacturing Co.
October 1969
(Electro) Mechanical
2,115 produced
$740 - $860
Normal
Mechanical Reels
4
0
0
0
#151
Unknown

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Price history

Price estimate

This game has been listed a total number of 3 times on the Pinside Marketplace, most recently on 2022-12-09.


We cannot give an accurate price estimate, as we have seen this game listed on the Pinside Market only once In the past 4 years. The asking price was $750.


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Game quote

"A great name, for a great game"

Pinside rating

This game has received 4 approved Pinsider ratings. 1 more approved rating is needed to get a rating and for it to be eligible for the Pinside EM Top 100 ranking.


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Owners / Wishlisters / Places to play

18 Pinsiders have this game in their collections.

5 Pinsiders have this game on their wishlist.

1 public location to play this machine.



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