Playmatic
Playmatic was a Spanish manufacturer of pinball machines, producing 63 different models between 1968 and 1987. Although American pinball manufacturers create playfields by directly painting the artwork on a wooden surface, then add a layer of varnish or clear coat, Playmatic and other European manufacturers included the artwork on a durable plastic sheet laid over the flat wooden surface, resulting in added durability of the artwork image.[1]
List of Playmatic Pinball Machines
- Antar
- ApacheAttack
- Big Town
- Black Fever
- Black Flag
- Caddie
- Caravan
- Carnival
- Cerberus
- Chance
- Clown
- Conquest
- Dixie
- Ducks
- Evil Fight
- Fairy
- Fandango
- Fantasy
- Fiesta
- Flash Dragon
- Geisha
- Gunner
- Hangers
- Harem
- Hit Line
- Joker
- Jolly Ride
- KZ-26
- Last Lap
- Mad Race
- Magic
- Meg Aaton
- Nautilus
- New World
- Party
- Phantom
- Play Time
- Poker
- Racers
- Rio
- Robin Hood
- Rock 2500
- Serenade
- Skill Flight
- Space Gambler
- Spain 82
- Speakeasy
- Star Fire
- Stop Ship
- Super Win
- Tam-Tam
- The 30's
- The Raid
- Trailer
- UFO-X
- Viking
- Zira[2]
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References
See also
- Zaccaria (company), a former Italian company of pinball and arcade machines
- Taito of Brazil, a former Brazilian company of pinball and arcade machines
- Inder, a former Spanish company of pinball and arcade machines
- Maresa, a former Spanish company of pinball machines
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