Batman Forever (pinball)
Batman Forever is a pinball machine released in June 1995 by Sega Pinball. It is based on the motion picture of the same name.
Manufacturer | Sega Pinball |
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Release date | June 1995 |
System | Sega Version 3B |
Design | Paul Lesley, Joe Kaminkow |
Programming | Kristina Donofrio, Neil Falconer, Harry Cline |
Artwork | Morgan Weistling, Mark Raneses, Jeff Busch |
Music | Brian L. Schmidt |
Sound | Brian L. Schmidt |
Production run | 2,500 [1] |
Features
The game uses the 192x64 "supersize" dot matrix display with a Motorola 68000-based 16-bit controller. It features several electric-green wireform ramps with the "Batcave" escape ramp extending down behind the flippers and over the playfield apron, releasing balls up the playfield during multi ball. The "Batwing" cannon rotates & aims across the playfield and fires the ball with a pistol grip on front of the machine. Speech clips from the film are used. Additionally, the game had a video mode in which the Batwing is guided over rooftops, dodging obstacles to earn bonus points. [2]
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References
- http://www.ipdb.org/machine.cgi?id=3593
- Rossignoli, Marco (2000). The Complete Pinball Book: Collecting the Game and its History. 4880 Lower Valley Road, Atglen, PA 19310: Schiffer Publishing. p. 312. ISBN 978-0-7643-3785-7.CS1 maint: location (link)
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