Goldeneye

Sega

Goldeneye

All the details

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Manufacturer

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

March 1st, 1996

700 units

Goldeneye on the IPSND.


Main details

6 player game

Dot Matrix

normal

automatic

No

Yes

No

No


Popularity and ranking

This machine has been rated by 131 users and currently ranks #117 (not in Top 100)

Playfield details

5
2
3
3
0
2
1
0
No
Yes
No

Noteworthy features

  • Rotating Satellite Dish with a magnet in the middle to capture a ball to start Multi-ball. The pin has a ramp inbedded in the playfield and one must activate the ramp and then skillfully launch a ball in the air and try to hit the satellite dish, close enough for the magnet to 'grab' the ball.
  • Magnet under the PF that propels the ball back onto the PF when it drains down the middle.
  • Tank that fires a ball back to the shooting trough which re-fires the ball and rewarding one of the letters that spell out G O L D E N E Y E.
  • Helicpoter that doesn't do anything but does 'hover' and has one light in it.
  • Shooting Rod is a replica of the hand-gun Bond uses and is used to shoot during gameplay when the "Shoot to Kill" feature is activated.

Trivia

  • Eject Or Die Feature

Backbox ornament(s)

Arm to shoot

Video mode

Dead or Shot

Latest software version

Latest software version is unknown.

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