Bally

Beauty Queens

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Manufacturer

Bally Manufacturing Co.

February 1st, 1960

950 units

Beauty Queens on the IPSND.


Main details

1 player game

Mechanical Reels

normal

manual

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Playfield details

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Design team

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Noteworthy features

  • "Super Sligshots" - all these machines lacked flippers but had double slings powerful enough to kick the ball back to the top of the playfield.
  • Payout box- these machines were made to provide payout.

Trivia

  • Actually speculation on my part-
  • This series are the last "One Ball" machines produced by Bally, some 10 years since they were outlawed as gambling devices.
  • This also makes them the last Bally bumper pinball machines without flippers. Not a Bingo- but a genuine gambling machine.

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

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