solid state

solid state

1981 Bally ELEKTRA Pinball Machine In Action

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Just up on its legs, so it needs some tuning :) If this game had a couple of bumpers, it would be so much better! Manufacturer: Bally Manufacturing Corporation (1931-1983) [Trade Name: Bally] Project Date: March 24, 1981 Date Of Manufacture: December, 1981 Model Number: 1248 MPU: Bally MPU AS-2518-35 Type: Solid State Electronic (SS) Production: 2,950 units (confirmed) Serial Number Database: View at The Internet Pinball Serial Number Database (IPSND.net) (External site) Theme: Fantasy Notable Features: Flippers (6), Kick-out holes (2), Rollunder spinners (2). Multiball (2-ball), Captive ball (1), 2-in-line drop targets, Three-level playfield, Speech, Plexiglas main playfield covering. No pop bumpers on this game. The lower level is accessed by accummulating "Elektra Units" on the main playfield, and then draining the current ball in play. The lower level contains a 4th, separate ball. Design by: Claude Fernandez Art by: Tony Ramunni Notes: First solid-state game with a three-level playfield. An earlier game with three levels is Chicago Vending Company's 1934 'Three Point'. The common version of backglass matches what is shown on the flyer. An alternate version backglass is shown in this listing and more closely resembles the original artwork. The quantity that exists of these alternate glasses is unknown to us. Marketing Slogans: "A Three Level Electrifying Experience"