Collector Value Est.
$3,400–$6,100
USD · Market estimate
Near-mint / restored. Worn or stored examples sell for 30–60% less.
Sega · 1995
Batman Forever
Notable Features
Flippers (3), Ramps (3), Multiball, Automatic Plunger, Batwing Ball Cannon. Pistol Grip ball shooter. Unlimited buy-in balls per player (operator option). Dot Matrix Display, at 192x64 pixels, is larger than standard, and is powered by a 68000 CPU. Actual measured weight: 266 lbs (includes legs).
Historical Notes
Artist Marc Raneses told us that Morgan Weistling did the backglass art and he believes that Jeff Busch did the playfield art. Marc did the screen print production for the playfield and cabinet. Features several electric-green wireform ramps with the BatCave escape ramp extending down behind the flippers and over the playfield apron, releasing balls "up" the playfield during multiball. BatWing cannon rotates & aims across the playfield and fires ball with pistol grip on front of machine. Features genuine speech clips from the movie. The Manual in our Files section shows on page 130 the Playfield Power Board (PPB) version 520-5021-00. Reportedly, Sega used PPB version 520-5021-05 on this game and on all games from Jurassic Park and later.
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