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Bally Manufacturing Corporation (United States)
January 1st, 1999
7500 units.
Revenge From Mars on the IPSND.
4 player game
tv screen display
pinball 2000 cabinet
manual+automatic
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2809
122
This machine has been rated by 122 users and currently ranks #20 in the Top 100
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This machine has no dot matrix display thus it has no videmode.
This is the first Pinball 2000 machine. It integrates a fully-interactive video monitor the rear of the pinball playfield. This and Star Wars Episode I are the only two built in this new cabinet type. The cabinet dimensions are: 45"H x 48"D x 22"W; backbox dimensions are: 28"H x 23.5"D x 24"W. Because the Pinball 2000 machine was designed in a modular fashion, and is completely "kit-able", operators would be able to seamlessly convert the cabinet and cpu to other Williams PB2000 games. However, Williams was closed down, shortly after releasing Star Wars: Episode I, so it will never be known how successful the PB2000 system would have become.
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