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Demolition Man pinball machine

Collector Value Est.

$3,900–$7,000

USD · Market estimate

Near-mint / restored. Worn or stored examples sell for 30–60% less.

DemandHigh
Rarity35/100
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Williams · 1994

Demolition Man

The Pinball that will Blow You Away!" "It's sure to arrive with a Bang!" "One pinball you definitely want on your side." "Williams' Most Explosive Pinball Ever.

1990sSSaka DM

Notable Features

Flippers (3), Pop bumpers (2), Slingshots (3), Ramps (3), Automatic Plunger. 5 Multiball modes. Maximum 1 buy-in ball per player (operator option). Actual measured weight: 283 lbs (includes legs).

1994
Year
7,019
Produced
4
Players
Specifications
Manufacturer
Williams
Year Released
1994
Type
SS
Display
dmd
MPU
Williams WPC (DCS)
Model #
50028
Units Produced
7,019
Players
4
Toys
Magnetic Ball Lifter (Cryo Claw), 2 Matchbox® cars used like sequential captive balls, Upright player handles with trigger buttons for activating flippers and thumb buttons to launch balls, Custom captive ball (Retina Scan shot), Elevator from playfield to Cryo Claw.
Credits
Design
Dennis Nordman
Art
Linda Deal (aka Doane), Doug Watson
Music
Jon Hey
Sound
Jon Hey
Software
Ted Estes, Bill Grupp
Mechanics
Win Schilling, Armando Zuniga
DMD Animation
Scott Slomiany, Eugene Geer

Historical Notes

According to Doug Watson, he had serious difficulty creating the backglass because the movie production team kept rejecting his designs. He eventually discovered that the rejections were coming from Wesley Snipes, who wanted to ensure he did not look like a crazed character on the backglass because he was concerned about his upcoming career in Hollywood. Because of this, the final backglass is much simpler than early designs, and all three characters were given "mathematically equal" backglass coverage, with "handsome" features (according to Watson). Variations between playfields can be seen in the three round orange inserts near the car crash feature and also in the larger white rectangular insert to the left of them. The game in the flyer shows all four inserts are unlabeled. Other playfields pictured in this listing show the orange inserts are labeled 3, 6, and 10 Million and the white insert is labeled "Retina Scan Ready". One example shows the white insert is labeled while the orange ones are not. This game was part of Williams/Midway's "SuperPin" line of widebody games.

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