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Sorcerer pinball machine

Collector Value Est.

$2,300–$4,200

USD · Market estimate

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

DemandModerate
Rarity55/100
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Williams · 1985

Sorcerer

Notable Features

Flippers (3), Pop bumpers (3), Slingshots (2), Standup targets (6), Spinning targets (2), Kick-out hole (1), 3-bank drop targets (1), Ramp (1), 2-ball multiball, speech and background sounds, Mini-post screw between flippers. Glowing/flashing Sorcerer's eyes in back panel. The Demon bonus lamp lights upon completion of spelling 'Sorcerer'. Completing the drop target bank at the top right of the playfield when Demon is lit activates the bonus hold for the next ball.

1985
Year
3,700
Produced
4
Players
Specifications
Manufacturer
Williams
Year Released
1985
Type
SS
Display
alphanumeric
MPU
Williams System 9
Model #
532
Units Produced
3,700
Players
4
Credits
Design
Mark Ritchie
Art
Pam Erickson
Software
Dave Rzepka, Ed Suchocki

Historical Notes

Dave Rzepka told us that he started the programming for this game but it was finished by someone else after he left Williams. Later, Ed Suchocki told us that he was the programmer for this game. Two different playfield color schemes have been identified for this game. The differences are found in the color of the sorcerer’s robe and trim, the colors of the feathers on the skull located just above the upper flipper, and the colors of the feathers on the skull located below the upper flipper. We have viewed several playfields and find the two versions can be defined as follows: • Royal purple robe with pink trim. Both skulls have green and red feathers. • Blue robe with red trim. Upper skull has red and white feathers. Lower skull has green, red, and white feathers. We do not know if this represents a change of colors made during the production run or is evidence of two different companies screening the playfield. The sorcerer’s robe extends onto the plastic light shield that covers the center target bank and in all instances this plastic appears to be a dark blue (or han purple) color. Perhaps this suggests the robe was originally blue and then was changed to purple. Our images of an Early Production game are not clear enough to assist this theory. The flyer game shows the royal purple version. Ed Suchocki told us this anecdote about the Demon feature:During the design of Sorcerer, Steve Kordek, the head of design, came into the room while Mark Ritchie and I were discussing the rules of the game. We were telling Steve about a new feature that we had added to the game. Steve responded back to us, "What are you calling the feature?" Mark and I looked at each other a bit puzzled. Steve then said to us, "You have to give the feature a name! I don't care if you call it Yahootie! Just give it a name." With that said, Steve turned and walked out. Both Mark and I looked at each other and said, "Wow he's right. How did we miss that?

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