Collector Value Est.
$2,000–$3,500
USD · Market estimate
Near-mint / restored. Worn or stored examples sell for 30–60% less.
Stern Pinball · 2007
Family Guy
“Victory shall be mine!”
Notable Features
Flippers (5), Pop bumpers (3), 4-bank drop targets (1), Standup targets (9), Solitary drop target (1), Captive balls (2), Newton balls (2), Spinning target (1), Up-post between flippers, Mini-playfield, Multiball. Cabinet advertised as 55 inches long, 27 inches wide, and 75 1/2 inches high; 250 lbs.
Historical Notes
Chip Curtis, engineer for Pat Lawlor Design, told us a bit about his involvement with this game:I did the lamp effects and all the low level code support for Stewie’s playfield. I also designed the electronics for Stewie’s doll, and the electronics for his playfield. I worked with Pat until the end of PLD, which was just the two of us at the end. Good or bad the electronics in the mini playfield was all mine. LEDs were still hated in pinball, so my philosophy was to stay away from lamp effects used in tungsten lamps, and focus on the effects and attributes that LEDs were capable of. Fast, was what I aimed for, just make it dazzle. Towards the end, corporate took over all software development. It was bittersweet; we weren't happy with the direction of the game so we were grateful to let go of it, but it wasn't the game we wanted to make, so we were sad to see it go.
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