Four Million B.C.

Bally

Four Million B.C.

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Manufacturer

Bally Manufacturing Co.

May 1st, 1971

3550 units

Four Million B.C. on the IPSND.


Main details

4 player game

Mechanical Reels

normal

manual

No

No

No

No


Popularity and ranking

This machine has been rated by 42 users and currently ranks #121 (not in Top 100)

Playfield details

3
2
1
3
0
0
0
0
No
Yes
No

Design team

Concept: Ted Zale
Game Design: Ted Zale
Mechanics: Ted Zale
Artwork: Dick White
Animation: Ted Zale


Noteworthy features

  • The "ramp" on this machine is part of the skill shot where you can earn a lot of points if you let the ball go up just to the top of the ramp but not over the top so that it rolls back.
  • The machine has zipper flippers and a gate that delivers the ball back to the shooter

Trivia

  • A special version was produced for Germany with the same project number and project release date. The schematic part number for the US version was W-1042-92a and was W-1042-93a for the German version.

Backbox ornament(s)

It is unknown wether any backbox ornaments were available for this machine.

Video mode

This machine has no dot matrix or video display, so it has no videmode.

Latest software version

Latest software version is unknown.

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