Collector Value Est.
$5,100–$9,200
USD · Market estimate
Near-mint / restored. Worn or stored examples sell for 30–60% less.
Williams · 1997
Medieval Madness
“Behold the Renaissance of Pinball”
Notable Features
Flippers (2), Pop bumpers (3), Ramps (2), Autoplunger. A left-side catapult propels ball airborne into a habitrail. Two pop-up trolls in playfield become active during "Trolls!" mode. Specifications from the manufacturer's flyer: Height: 75 inches (190cm) Height (backbox folded): 55 inches (139cm) Width: 22 inches (53cm) Depth (Length): 52 inches (133cm) Weight (uncrated): 355 lbs (169kg)
Historical Notes
The backglass shows the game name as "Medieval Madness" while the sides of the cabinet show "Ye Olde Medieval Madness". Tina Fey (of "Saturday Night Live" fame) did the voices of the "Opera Singer" princess and the Cockney-talking princess, and Andrea Farrell did the voices of the Jewish princess and the sexy princess. Greg Freres was the voice of the jousting announcer and one of the trolls while Francois Du Grim was voiced by Vince Pontarelli who also did the other troll. This game was remade as Chicago Gaming Company's 2015 'Medieval Madness (Remake Limited Edition)'.
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