Twilight Zone

Bally

Twilight Zone

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Manufacturer

Bally Manufacturing Co.

May 4th, 1993

15235 units

Twilight Zone on the IPSND.


Main details

4 player game

Dot Matrix

wide body

manual+automatic

Yes

Yes

Yes

No


Popularity and ranking

This machine has been rated by 1580 users and currently ranks #11 in the Top 100

Playfield details

6
4
2
3
0
4
0
0
No
Yes
No

Design team

Game Design: Pat Lawlor
Artwork: John Youssi
Callouts: Tim Kitzrow


Noteworthy features

  • Gumball machine with real pinballs inside
  • The clock: a mechanical clock that will rotate its arms during certain modes, rewarding the current time as points towards your score while emitting loud clock noises.
  • Mini playfield with invisible magnet flippers
  • This is the only game featuring the "Powerball", a white-colored ceramic pinball that is much lighter than a steel pinball. This makes it a lot faster, unpredictable and most important: not affected by the game's magnets.
  • The last game before DCS. Initially this game would get DCS sound but this was cancelled due to time constraints. Indiana Jones would become the first DCS game.
  • One of the Twilight Zone features that almost got the axe for budget cuts, was the clock, which survived in the final game.

Trivia

  • Twilight Zone, according to Pat Lawlor, had one of the highest over-cost budgets for toys in Williams history (over $200,000 for all the tooling on the toys).
  • Rod Serling's likeness had to be licensed separately from the "Twilight Zone" name.
  • Upon activation of the "Fast Lock" in Twilight Zone, a radio will tune in to audio for previous games by Pat Lawlor. Various quotes and music samples will play for games like The Addams Family, Funhouse, Whirlwind, Earthshaker, and Banzai Run.
  • Originally designed with three magnets below the playfield, the third magnet can be added and used with the home ROM.
  • The top right plastic shows a map of 6 locations, representing all Pat Lawlor games leading to the Twilight Zone. Tokyo (Banzai Run), Los Angeles (Earthshaker), Kansas (Whirlwind), Chicago (Funhouse), and TV land (Addams Family).

Backbox ornament(s)

None

Video mode

None

Latest software version

9.4 H

Click here to view the changelog.

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