Whoa Nellie! Big Juicy Melons

WhizBang Pinball

Whoa Nellie! Big Juicy Melons

Whoa Nellie! Big Juicy Melons is a "Boutique" pinball machine from 2012, manufactured by WhizBang Pinball. Only 4 were produced at the time, two ems and 2 solid states and they retailed for $13,999 each. Extra playfields, plastic sets and backglasses were also available and with the help of Greg Freres generosity by also sharing the side and apron art, there are fans out there creating their own "hobbled-together" version from Gottlieb's Continental Cafe which was the donor game Dennis Nordman and Greg originally used.

Design team



Game details

2180
WhizBang Pinball
2012
(Electro) Mechanical
4 produced
$6500
$5460 - $6340
Normal
Mechanical Reels
1
2
0
0
#5863
Unknown

Flyers

There don't seem to be any flyer images for this machine.

Price history

Price estimate

This game has been listed a total number of 6 times on the Pinside Marketplace, most recently on 2023-06-06.


In the past 4 years, we've seen it listed 4 times. The median asking price (trimmed median) was $5,900


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Pinside rating

This game has received 17 approved Pinsider ratings and currently has a rating of 7.594 out of 10.

7.594

Top 100 ranking

This game ranks #172 in the Pinside EM Top 100.


Rating comments

There are 9 rating comments for this game.

Owners / Wishlisters / Places to play

9 Pinsiders have this game in their collections.

30 Pinsiders have this game on their wishlist.

2 public locations to play this machine.



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