Fireball (pinball)

Fireball
Manufacturer Bally
Release date August 24, 1971
Design Ted Zale
Artwork Dave Christensen
Production run 3,815

Fireball is a historically notable pinball machine model released by Bally in 1972. The table was one of the first to have a modern sci-fi/fantasy type of outer space theme as well as elaborate, painted artwork on the sides of the table.

Description

The game itself is notable as it featured several pinball innovations, including a spinning disc, moveable "zipper" flippers, and trapped ball bonuses. Fireball was also an early table to have the multi-ball (three balls, in this case) feature. Fireball's main surface and raised surface also featured elaborate artwork of a flaming "fire man", flames, and stars in space. The table is highly valued as a collector's item.

FireBall Professional Home model

Partly due to the success of the original "Fireball" pinball machine, Bally released a "Professional Home Model" available to the regular consumer beginning in 1978. The layout was different from the arcade Fireball, it was a slight modification of the Bally's Hocus Pocus playfield with the subtraction of a ball diverter gate.[1]

Cultural references

Richard Linklater plays a rotoscoped Fireball in his film Waking Life, in the penultimate scene where he expounds Dickian gnosticism to the protagonist.

Also, Linkater's 1993 film Dazed and Confused features a scene that shows extreme close-ups of a game being played on a Fireball.

During the episode "Pinball" (Original air date: November 29, 1985) of the television series Mr. Belvedere, the titular character becomes obsessed with a "Firebomb" pinball machine, a slightly altered Fireball.

Digital version

Fireball is a licensed table of The Pinball Arcade.

References

  1. http://www.xmission.com/~daina/images/tj/fireball_home.html

External links

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