Collector Value Est.
$1,400–$2,400
USD · Market estimate
Near-mint / restored. Worn or stored examples sell for 30–60% less.
Bally · 1987
Dungeons & Dragons
Notable Features
Flippers (3), Pop bumpers (4), Slingshots (2), Standup targets (11), Star rollovers (3), Ball Eater targets (2), 3-in-line drop targets, Flex-save lanes, Strobe Light feature in backbox. Actual measured weight: 247 lbs (includes legs and backbox topper).
Historical Notes
The manual for this game refers to the Ball Eater target as a Teleport Drop Target Assembly. The Parts Manual page 48 shows a drawing of this device and sources the device to the WICO Corporation, a provider of original and replacement parts for the coin-op industry. An earlier game with Bally's flex-save lanes is Bally's 1983 'BMX'. We see the name ELMORE on the translite. Artist Pat McMahon provided to us the following information:Larry Elmore (an artist who worked at TSR Inc., the producers of D&D) is responsible for the illustration on the translite. I added the border around his illustration and did the rest of the art on the game. Larry told us that his dragon and warrior on the translite is from a painting he did called "Basic D&D Ancient Red".
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