Collector Value Est.
$3,500–$6,300
USD · Market estimate
Near-mint / restored. Worn or stored examples sell for 30–60% less.
Jersey Jack · 2014
The Wizard of Oz (75th Anniversary)
Notable Features
Flippers (5), Pop bumpers (4), Slingshots (3), Magnets (5), VUKs (2), Drop target (1), Scoops (2), Ball locks (2), Spinning target (1), Rollovers (7), Shaker motor, Multiball. Winged Monkey moves along diagonal track on playfield back wall to deliver the ball to upper left mini-playfield. OLED crystal ball displays any of thirty or more "videos" not necessarily in concert with game play. Backbox has a 26-inch High Definition LCD display, a mirrored backglass, and a lighted topper. Clear coated playfield. The playfield illumination is provided by RGB-LEDs. Seven speaker 2.1 digital audio system. Cabinet advertised as 55 1/2 inches long, 28 3/4 inches wide, and 74 1/2 inches high. Legs, lockdown bar, and side rails are red in color. The Witch's Castle (upper left mini-playfield) has molded castle walls and three motorized doors. The first is the Winged Monkey ball lock which holds a ball until the game wants to release it. The other two are the "castle gates" which open inward to reveal a scoop after repeated bashings from the ball in play. The six Rainbow standup targets have swirled 'lollipop' colors. Front of game audio connection jack for headphone/ear bud. Component audio connection jack at rear of game.
Historical Notes
Effective with software version 6.06, programmers Joe Katz and JT Harkey are credited on the backbox display. When the game is turned on, the backbox LCD title screen shows the full name of this game as "The Wizard of Oz 75th Anniversary". Ted Estes advised us that the manufacturer's pre-production flyers showed artist mock-ups of the game where the lower edge of the backglass indicated "75th Anniversary Limited Edition". A game exhibited at the 2013 International Association of Amusement Parks and Attractions Expo (IIAPA) in Orlando, Florida did display "Limited Edition" on its backglass. However, Ted said the word "Limited" was dropped from the name prior to the production start in 2014, and the production backglasses indicated "75th Anniversary Edition". We note the Model Number still retains a reference to "LE". Ted also told us the the manufacturer's in-house name for this game was the "Ruby Red Special Edition" although these words do not appear on the game. This model is advertised as having a limited production run of 1500 units. Each game will have a numbered plaque affixed to the game apron to be seen under the playfield glass. The manufacturer confirmed shipping began August 2014. Price when new: $9,000.00. An optional 'Invisiglass' playfield glass available for $250.00 extra.
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