Top 9 Weirdest Pinball Machine Designs
blog post courtesy of Pinball Sales Australia
What’s the clever way to spice up a classic pinball game? Through tweaking the design of pinball machine!
Decades have witnessed the amazing evolution of pinball machine–from simply adding the number of flippers to attaching vibrant digital displays, creative machine manufacturers were consistent in releasing fresh and unique designs to entice the pinball lovers. Some pinball machines highlight the intricate artwork on its facade, and some pinball machines were even inspired by famous celebrities and TV series to cater various fandoms. Truly, sky’s the limit when designing pinball machines!
Aside from the greatness of this arcade game, the diversity in pinball machine designs has also inspired many people to collect pinball machines in different designs. Pinball enthusiasts are willing to shell out bucks just to get the rarest and most peculiar pinball machines among the rest.
Perhaps you have already tried playing the common pinball machines, but do you know how the oddest pinball machines look like? This must-see infographic by Pinball Sales, the Sole Importer and Distributor of Jersey Jack Pinball Machines for sale in Australia, presents you the top 9 weirdest pinball machines you’ll never want to miss out!
Click HERE to check it out.
No Banzai Run!?!
Not a terrible list. I would agree with most of them. I second the motion from Mr. Stepp to have Bonzai Ruin on there.
Ha! My all-time favorite pinball machine I own is in the list!
Total Recall not in there?
If you ever get the chance to find and play an Orbitor 1, it is a trip!
Banzai Run or Pinball Circus should be in there in place of JD. Judge Dredd seems out of place alongside the rest.
these lists are a good idea, but the results leave much to be desired (selection of machines, errors in description, bad photos/renderings)…
Crazy to see that one in my collection, Night Moves, made the list!
I double second the motion regarding the missing BR. And what about that crazy arcade cabinet pinball I played at PAPA HQ where the playfield is projected via mirror and the ball kinda floats around. Or the tabletop Joust pin?
Challenger is not Bally but Gottlieb