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Viper Night Drivin' (1998)

"Hot Blacklight Action"

Viper Night Drivin'


Viper Night Drivin' details

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Manufacturer

Sega Pinball, Inc. (US) (United States)

January 1st, 1998

1100 units.

Viper Night Drivin' on the IPSND.

Main details

6 player game

dot matrix display

wide body cabinet

manual

No

Yes

Yes

Yes


Popularity and ranking

1229

8

This machine has been rated by 8 users and currently ranks #187 (not in Top 100)

5.244

Playfield details

4

4

2

2

0

0

0

0

Yes

Yes

No



Backbox & Videomode

None

Driving game

Noteworthy features

  • Animated Raccoons

Trivia

First pinball to incorporate Day-Glo technology within the pinball itself. Also uses blacklight for the "Night Driving" portions. Big Bang Bar (Capcom 1996) employed both of these technologies first, although VND arguably uses both to better effect. Several other pinballs used the Day-Glo material afterwards, but more commonly as drop targets or playfield toys. Pulsating soundtrack by Slash (guitarist of "Guns N' Roses" fame). Dynamic radio features "Mancow & Mancow's Morning Madness" (mediocre "shock" jock radio program).




 

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