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Fireball Pinball By Bally of 1972 at www.pinballrebel.com


The EM with the multiball feature that was a bit of a novelity at the time.  Today that feature is found on all games.

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A classic Pinball Glass with a demon hurling fire in the form of a pinball
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full playfield view
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The spinner in the middle of the playfield would grab and send the ball flying.  The spinning disc has been
found in many games since then.

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Another view of the fire god

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pop bumper area

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here you can see the release for the multiball on the left

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the ball lock area

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another view with the pinball lock area on the upper right

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zipper flippers like these had the ability to shut the gap

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EM relays...a single microchip would soon replace this entire bank.

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side artwork carries on the fire motiff

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coin door was stadard for Bally at the time

Above Photos Courtesy of Dave H of stockton, ca


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FROM THE INTERNET PINBALL DATABASE
Fireball
August 24, 1971 / 4 Players
Manufacturer: Bally
Project Date: August 24, 1971
Date Of Manufacture: February, 1972
Model Number: 926
Type: Electro-mechanical (EM)
Production: 3,815 units
Theme: Fantasy
Notable Features: Zipper flippers, Pop bumpers (3), Messenger ball (1), Captive ball kick-out holes (2),
Multiball (2 or 3), Left kickback kicker, Whirlwind spinner (1), Skill ramp shot.
Design by: Ted Zale
Art by: Dave Christensen
Notes: This was the first machine to use Bally's `Whirlwind' Spinner and sold for $895. A German version was also produced.

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