Category Archives: 1980’s – 2000’s Pinball Machines
2007 – Stern Spider-Man Black Edition – $7500
Home-Use Only, Limited-Edition Spider-Man Pinball In 2007, Stern produced a limited-edition Spider-Man pinball machine featuring Spider-Man in the black costume. The Spider-Man Black Edition was limited to 500 units. This limited-edition game features a small plaque mounted below the backglass … Continue reading
1985 – Williams Sorcerer – $2100
Challenge the Sorcerer Battle the sorcerer for control of the two dragons (pinballs) shown on the backglass. Pam Ericson’s artwork features a blue-haired sorcerer and two bony dragon skulls emerging from the blue and white smoke. Sorcerer features three flippers … Continue reading
1992 – Williams The Getaway – $3800
Shift Into High Gear Williams The Getaway: High Speed II is the sequel to Williams 1986 High Speed pinball machine. The backglass artwork was done by Doug Watson and playfield art was done by Mark Sprenger. According to the game … Continue reading
1991 – Data East Star Trek – $3000
Beam Me Up Scotty Data East Star Trek 25th Anniversary Edition brings all the characters from the original Star Trek show. Captain Kirk, Spock, Chekov, Sulu, Uhura, and Dr McCoy appear on the backglass in a patented “Transporter Effect” that … Continue reading
1985 – Gottlieb Chicago Cubs Triple Play – $3500
Wrigley Field Pinball Gottlieb Premier’s Chicago Cubs “Triple Play” brings the action and thrill of professional baseball to pinball. The artwork includes images of Wrigley Field and Chicago. The iconic main gate and score board announcing Wrigley Field as home … Continue reading
1988 – Williams Fire! – $3200
Battle the Chicago Fire In the era of horse-drawn fire engines, fire fighters raced between sites with ladders and hoses to battle each new blaze. This game has wonderful artwork and replica buildings backlit by red and orange lights that … Continue reading
1999 – Sega Harley Davidson – $4750
Live to Ride in Mirrored Color Sega’s Harley Davidson is the last production game before Sega transitioned to become Stern Pinball in 1999. During the game, players travel across the country. The game features “Born to be Wild” and “bad … Continue reading