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Pitch and bat pinball

By Spider3582

8 years ago


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    #2 8 years ago

    There is a p&b thread here with lots of info. Some extra features include multi pitch, variable bat speed, running man units, ramps with upper deck(s), 2 player option, multi inning option etc.

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    #7 7 years ago

    Don't forget United Manufacturing Co. United had a lot going on with these! 1955 and loaded with features.

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    #8 7 years ago
    Quoted from heatwave:

    Spider -
    I don't have a ton of experience (none with woodrail p&b), but I think Williams made the best games. Most included their 'running man' unit which really helps make the game in my opinion.
    I have a '66 Williams Pitch and Bat. Not my favorite artwork (I think pre '65 are the best), but it does have 4 different pitches and a cool 'extra inning' feature which keeps you in the game longer if your opponent scored a lot of runs.
    Pretty easy to work on (much simpler than a multiplayer EM) and a fair amount of the key parts (coils, bats, etc. are available). Plus some awesome pinsiders have custom made some parts - see the "home run" plastic on my game, not the original artwork, but I like it a lot better!

    I really like that one. Running man, 2 player with a ramp, extra inning possibility, 4 pitches? (didn't know any had 4) and a home run hole and bonus target...sweet! The art looks awesome to me. That's a keeper.

    #15 7 years ago

    Interesting. Well, your guest will always get the excitement of having the last crack at it. In that sense it's kinda cool.

    *and you get to go first to show 'how it's done'.

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