- Bally -35 MPU coin cell battery install - Pinside
As NVRAM is getting harder to find, Franks Battery Board is an inexpensive button battery add-on, It comes with a battery as a small circuit board presized for the existing Bally mounting holes and has the blocking diode built-in Added this to a couple of my games EZ-PZ 20231117_095428 (resized) jpg
- Fathom Pinball Machine (Bally, 1981) - Forum - Pinside
Find out everything about Fathom (Bally, 1981) pinball machine; General game details, ratings and reviews, photos, videos, high scores, places to play and find machines currently for sale on our market place
- Supersonic Pinball Machine (Bally, 1979) - Forum | Pinside Game Archive
Find out everything about Supersonic (Bally, 1979) pinball machine; General game details, ratings and reviews, photos, videos, high scores, places to play and find machines currently for sale on our market place
- Evel Knievel Pinball Machine (Bally, 1977) - Pinside
Evel Knievel is the third mass-produced SS-Pinball-Machine manufactured by Bally from June 1977, whose original project design date began July 6th, 1976
- Twilight Zone Pinball Machine (Bally, 1993) - Market - Pinside
Find out everything about Twilight Zone (Bally, 1993) pinball machine; General game details, ratings and reviews, photos, videos, high scores, places to play and find machines currently for sale on our market place
- Vector Pinball Machine (Bally, 1982) | Pinside Game Archive
ENTER THE VECTORDOME AND PLAY BALLY'S GAME OF THE FUTURE "Guided by the PAC, Play Analysis Computer voice, you are ready to plan your Vector game attack The ball is your Vector energy beam and the Vectorscan ramp is the goal " So says the opening of the original product flyer
- Doctor Who Pinball Machine (Bally, 1992) - Pinside
Bally’s Doctor Who is themed upon the British sci-fi television serial which has been in production since 1963 The game itself features the first seven “Doctors” who appeared in the title role--each Doctor is associated with a different playfield scoring feature and can be selected by the player throughout game progression
- Wizard! Pinball Machine (Bally, 1975) | Pinside Game Archive
The game comes at the tail end of Bally's electromechanical production schedule, and sets the stage for the company's solid state success in the years to follow Widely regarded as one of the first proper licensed games in pinball history, Wizard! features the likenesses of Ann Margret and Roger Daltrey, stars of the 1976 Ken Russell film Tommy
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