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Bally Manufacturing Corporation (United States)
December 1st, 1976
7000 units.
Night Rider on the IPSND.
4 player game
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cabinet
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It is unknown wether any backbox ornaments were available for this machine.
This machine has no dot matrix display thus it has no videmode.
The machine either has no notable features or, more likely, no one has entered them in our database yet.
There are 2 distinct versions of Night Rider! Essentially the very last of Bally's "reel counters", as well as the very first of Bally's digital L.E.D. scoring displays!-A key transition from the old to the new, executed within the same package. However, there is no mistaking the different subtleties in the backglass designs,each made to correspond to its unique generation. Bally's NITE RIDER was quintessential at its time, signaling the death knell for the old & obsolete, & introducing & ushering in the new standard & generation, all at once, within the same package/ product! To the very best of my recollection, this was the very first pinball machine I encountered, & experienced to feature an L.E.D. Digital display & I was fortunate enough to play both versions, back in the day, in the So. Calif. U.S.A. area!
