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What is the closest to a politically themed title?

By nosro

7 years ago


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#1 7 years ago

Police themes don't count.

There's the Election 2016 custom pinball ( https://pinside.com/pinball/forum/topic/donald-trumphillary-clinton-pinball ) but I otherwise can't think of any titles.

#2 7 years ago

in before the lock

And I really can't think of any. There's probably a reason for that - it's incredibly boring and the exact thing people are trying to escape play engaging in a pastime like pinball. The closest thing to it may be Blue Chip, a celebration of the exciting world of conservative-principle industry.

#3 7 years ago

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#4 7 years ago

Title Fight
Millionaire
Ding Dong
Happy Clown
Circus
Jive Time

#5 7 years ago

Doesn't this count?
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#6 7 years ago

Ritchie Rich

IBTL

#7 7 years ago

Bally Freedom, EM or SS version.

A celebration of 200 years of Independance from us evil Brits.

#8 7 years ago

i would say DE secret service, at least physically as it has the capitol building and the white house.

#9 7 years ago

not really political per se, but there was that one re-theme about economics, called The Wealth Effect or something like that ....

#11 7 years ago
Quoted from CrazyLevi:

The closest thing to it may be Blue Chip, a celebration of the exciting world of conservative-principle industry.

It seems to me all of the professions depicted on Blue Chip would be union jobs.

I would say Cyclone.

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#12 7 years ago

Demolition Man

#13 7 years ago
Quoted from pezpunk:

not really political per se, but there was that one re-theme about economics, called The Wealth Effect or something like that ....

found it! "The Multiplier Effect: An Economic Principle"

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https://pinside.com/pinball/forum/topic/the-multiplier-effect-an-economic-principle-pinball

yeah, not really political i guess. still super weird though!

#14 7 years ago

Medieval Madness. Peasants overthrowing the aristocracy.

#15 7 years ago

Class of 1812 . Is that what it was called? Something like that...

#16 7 years ago

Meteor

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#17 7 years ago

Independence Day - according to David Icke all politicians are alien reptilian lizards hellbent on enslaving the human population.

#18 7 years ago
Quoted from pinsanity:

Independence Day - according to David Icke all politicians are alien reptilian lizards hellbent on enslaving the human population.

#19 7 years ago

The Shadow

Isn't that Donald Trump on the translite???

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#20 7 years ago

Doesn't this thread break the 'no politics' rule on Pinside...who cares, the world is gonna end tomorrow anyway...

#Bally Wizard (1975) Note the snake in his pants and the young lass on his lap...remind you of anyone?

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#21 7 years ago

Look up Bomb the Axis Rats on ipdb.org
It was sold as a conversion kit for a few years during WWII.
Oh, the good old days.

#22 7 years ago
Quoted from Pinball-is-great:

Look up Bomb the Axis Rats on ipdb.org
It was sold as a conversion kit for a few years during WWII.
Oh, the good old days.

Forgot about that one. That backglass is pretty awesome.

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#23 7 years ago
Quoted from dmbjunky:

Forgot about that one. That backglass is pretty awesome.

That's cool. "bomb the axis rats: Hitler and the japs". So poetic.

#24 7 years ago

What about Game of Thrones.

#25 7 years ago
Quoted from cooked71:

That's cool. "bomb the axis rats: Hitler and the japs". So poetic.

I kind of like propaganda. It's weird most times. I just learned recently of the Japanese propaganda towards Australians who were fighting in the South Pacific. It seems they would drop anti-American leaflets on the islands hoping to discourage the Australian troops.

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#26 7 years ago

Desert Storm one off all hand drawn - but factory built

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#27 7 years ago

24

#28 7 years ago
Quoted from HOOKED:

Desert Storm one off all hand drawn - but factory built

Whoa! That's wild.

#29 7 years ago
Quoted from HOOKED:

Desert Storm one off all hand drawn - but factory built

Any information on what this was based on?

#30 7 years ago

It was Data East based on Checkpoint...more info on IPDB.org

#31 7 years ago

Whichever one is currently on fire.

#32 7 years ago

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