Funhouse pinball machine for sale
Funhouse pinball machine for sale. The Classic Edition model features the original game artwork from the 1990 game.
FunHouse is a pinball machine designed by Pat Lawlor and released in November 1990 by Williams Electronics. Starring a talking ventriloquist dummy named Rudy, the game is themed after the concept of an amusement park funhouse. FunHouse is one of the last Williams games to use an alphanumeric display; the company switched to dot matrix the following year.
FunHouse pinball’s primary feature is the talking head of a ventriloquist dummy, named Rudy, located near the center of the playfield. Rudy responds to events in the game, including informing the player of special bonuses, taunting and heckling the player, and appearing to follow the ball with its eyes when certain targets are hit. Rudy is voiced by Ed Boon, and the technology behind Rudy’s facial movements was dubbed “Pin-Mation” by Williams.
Features
3 Flippers, 3 Pop bumpers, 2 Manual plungers, 1 Ramp. Also, 4 Standup targets, 1 3-bank standup targets, 3 Cellar holes, Dual right inlanes, 2- or 3-ball Multiball. The ramp has a diverter that guides the ball either to the left inlane or the left outlane for a left plunger skill shot attempt. Upper loop has a “trapdoor” that opens briefly when an upper loop shot is made. A talking head opens mouth when click reaches midnight. Then, the player must shoot a ball into the mouth to earn 1,000,000 points and start ‘Midnight Multiball’.
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