Pinside.com logo "Serving pinballs to the web since 2001!"


Robocop (1990)

"The worlds first Solid-State flipper!"

Robocop


Robocop details

This page provides an overview of what's in Robocop pinball machine and what's not. This can be a handy reference if you're looking at which machine you want to buy next!

Edit these details

See something on this page that is incorrect? Wanna add something new? You can do it yourself! Well, if you have a Pinside user account that is.


Manufacturer

Data East USA, Inc. (United States)

January 1st, 1990

1500 units.

Robocop on the IPSND.

Main details

4 player game

alphanumeric display

normal cabinet

manual

No

No

No

No


Popularity and ranking

610

n/a


This machine has no approved ratings. You can change that by adding your rating!


Playfield details

3

2

1

3

1

0

0

0

Yes

Yes

No



Backbox & Videomode

It is unknown wether any backbox ornaments were available for this machine.

This machine has no dot matrix display thus it has no videmode.

Noteworthy features

  • "Jump Ramp". Shoot the ramp hard enough to make the ball jump over a missing ramp section. If shot too weak, the ball will fall in the bumper area.

Trivia

  • The first game where Data East introduced its solid-state flipper, meaning that the (mechanic) end-of-stroke switch was replaced by the solid state circuitry. Williams/Bally developed a similar flipper assy later that year (without infringing upon Data East's patent).




Feed Icon We've got feeds for you.       © 2001-2008 Pinside.com All rights reserved.         Design by Keeple