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Terminator 2: Judgment Day 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
Rarity15/100
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Williams · 1991

Terminator 2: Judgment Day

Take Aim for Explosive Earnings!!" "The Year's Blockbuster Attraction!!

1990sSSaka T2

Notable Features

Flippers (2), Pop bumpers (3), Ramps (2), Kick-out holes (2), Ball cannon (1), Video mode, Left outlane kickback, Autoplunger. Vertical Up-kicker under skull kicks the ball through a habitrail to the cannon on the right side of the playfield. Cannon then oscillates allowing player to aim for any of five targets on left side of playfield. Pulling trigger on shooter gun fires cannon. Actual measured weight: 258 lbs (includes legs).

1991
Year
15,202
Produced
4
Players
Specifications
Manufacturer
Williams
Year Released
1991
Type
SS
Display
dmd
MPU
Williams WPC (Dot Matrix)
Model #
50013
Units Produced
15,202
Players
4
Toys
Gun instead of a plunger.
Credits
Design
Steve Ritchie
Art
Doug Watson
Music
Chris Granner
Sound
Chris Granner
Software
Dwight Sullivan
Mechanics
Carl Biagi
DMD Animation
John Vogel, Scott Slomiany

Historical Notes

First Williams standard pinball game *designed* to use a "standard" Dot Matrix Display (DMD), although Midway's 1991 'Gilligan's Island' was the first standard pinball game to be manufactured with a DMD because the T2 design cycle took longer to complete. First game to feature a video mode. First game with a swing-out Cannon, fired by the player. Reportedly, due to pre-release secrecy around the Robert Patrick 'liquid metal' T-1000 character and the chance the game could be released prior to the film, the T-1000 character was not shown in the cabinet, playfield, and backglass artwork, with the exception of a small picture of actor Robert Patrick on a light shield. With the game still in development, by the time the DMD programming was finalizing (which happens after the artwork), the liquid T-1000 was already public knowledge, which allowed the character to be included in the display animation. When a player gets an extra ball, the DMD graphic stating to shoot again is a clip of the T-1000 opening a door and getting shot by Arnie with a shotgun.

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