Williams Funhouse Pinball Machine of 1990 at www.pinballrebel.com
They are back! The awesome team of Lawlor & company for an great early WPC pinball. I wish it would have been made with a DMD but it is still a cool job. The artwork on the glass is classic with many little touches. Notice rudy is holding the Lawlor trademark red button. I got this game from an operator and have since sold it only to replace it with
another one. If you want to see my new funhouse click HERE!
Here is the steps shot. Climbing the steps will get you one of several rewards. Also above is a good head shot of Rudy as he checks out the playfield.
From this shot you can see most of the playfield layout. Ive been told that the original idea was to make the clock analog and embed it into the playfield. This is something Lawlor
later did on Twilight Zone. By the way anyone notice that super cool custom card on the right ;)
This is the side artwork. Mine is a bit faded but I can live with that. Ive always wondered why Williams had such a time with red paint? Does it just fade easier or what?
A shot of the coin door. I need to touch this up.
A few shot's from the ball's point a view.
A few more.
Current Funhouse Pinball Machine Or Parts For Sale
Funhouse (FH) /No. 966/ Williams Electronic Games, Inc., a subsidiary of WMS Industries, Inc.,
December 1990, 4 players
Model number: 50003
Theme: Happiness - Circus/Carnival
Features: Flippers(3), Plungers(2), Multiball
Toys: 'Rudy' - the talking ball capture head
Concept: Pat Lawlor
Design: Pat Lawlor
Art: Python Anghelo
Graphics: Scott Slomiany
Software: Brian Eddy
Sound: Jon Hey
Music: Chris Granner
Slogans:
The Game is Watching You