Lost World

Lost World

Lost World was manufactured by Bally - releasing in February of 1978.

Lost World was the first machine to use the new Bally AS-2518-35 sound board. This made it the first Bally-machine to use electronic sounds (replacing chimes). It was also the first machine to use a photographic backglass.

The machine features a simple gameplay with the goal of hitting the A-B-C-D-E-F targets repeatedly. The playfield contains very few other feature including three pop bumpers, two sling shots, a captive ball and a spinner.

Design team

Game Design: Gary Gayton
Artwork: Paul Faris



Game details

290
Bally Manufacturing Co.
August 1978
Solid state
10,330 produced
$1290 - $1510
Normal
Digital
4
2
0
0
#1476
Unknown

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Price history

Price estimate

This game has been listed a total number of 103 times on the Pinside Marketplace, most recently on 2023-03-14.


This past year, we've seen it listed 15 times. The asking price was $0.


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Pinside rating

This game has received 58 approved Pinsider ratings and currently has a rating of 6.928 out of 10.

6.928

Top 100 ranking

This game ranks #252 in the Pinside Pinball Top 100.


Rating comments

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Owners / Wishlisters / Places to play

249 Pinsiders have this game in their collections.

85 Pinsiders have this game on their wishlist.

38 public locations to play this machine.



Market value

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2,000 (OBO)
Machine - For Sale
Cleveland, OH

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