The Flintstones

Williams

The Flintstones

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Manufacturer

Williams Electronic Games, Inc. (United States)

July 1st, 1994

4779 units

The Flintstones on the IPSND.


Main details

4 player game

Dot Matrix

normal

automatic

No

Yes

Yes

No


Popularity and ranking

This machine has been rated by 219 users and currently ranks #159 (not in Top 100)

Playfield details

4
3
2
3
0
0
0
7
No
No
No

Design team

Game Design: John Trudeau
Mechanics: Ernie Pizarro
Software: Jeff Johnson
Artwork: Kevin O'Connor


Noteworthy features

  • There is a dinosaur head on top of the playfield. The ball can get kicked up and through it by shooting through the left orbit twice.
  • There is a bowling alley with three standup targets obscured by suspended metal bowling pins.
  • There is a "machine" that the ball(s) can get kicked up into during multiball, and "shoot the machine" modes.

Trivia

  • Easter Egg:
  • DOHO can be seen in the following places:
  • In the animation where you spell CONCRETE.
  • In the Match animation.
  • During Water Buffalo mode, on the side of the stage.

Backbox ornament(s)

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

Video mode

It is unknown if this machine had a videomode.

Latest software version

LX-5 - November 29, 1994

Click here to view the changelog.

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