Dracula (pinball)
Dracula is a 1979 pinball machine released by Stern Electronics. The game is based on the popular character Dracula.[1]
Manufacturer | Stern Electronics |
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Release date | January 1979 |
System | Stern M-100 MPU |
Design | Harry Williams |
Production run | 3,612 units (confirmed) |
Description
The pinball machine has unique rules and a quick gameplay with a well-made layout and lots to shoot at.[2]
The cabinet side art features a dark purple design with a vampire. The full moon and a lone bat can be seen on the side of the backbox.[3]
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References
External links
- Dracula at the Internet Pinball Database
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