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Average Fun Rating: | 6.7/10 (6 ratings/5 comments) [ Add Your Rating! ] | |||||
Manufacturer: | Bally Manufacturing Corporation (1931-1983) [Trade Name: Bally] | |||||
Project Date: | January 29, 1964 | |||||
Date Of Manufacture: | May, 1964 | |||||
Model Number: | 744 | |||||
Type: | Electro-mechanical (EM) | |||||
Production: | 2,050 units (confirmed) | |||||
Serial Number Database: | View at The Internet Pinball Serial Number Database (IPSND.net) (External site) | |||||
Notable Features: | Flippers (2), Pop bumpers (3), Mushroom bumpers (2), Slingshots (3), Captive ball walker with carry-over feature, player-optional 2-ball multiball if earned. The A-B-C-D sequence is not anything to complete. Scoring A or C rollover when lit causes right outlane Special to light on mystery basis until end of ball in play. Scoring B or D rollover when lit causes left outlane Special to light on mystery basis until end of ball in play. Special when lit scores replay or points (operator adjustable). 3 or 5 ball play. The following information describes the Free Ball Alley operation of this game: This game is factory-equipped with two balls. Two rollovers are designated to open the Free Ball Ga The manufacturer's flyer refers to the Alley as the "Free Ball Alley" while referring to the freed ball itself as a "left-over" ball. The player can choose to shoot this free/left-over ball into play to join the existing ball still in play to create a multiball play, or wait to shoot it after the existing ball in play drains. The words SHOOT AGAIN remain lit on the backglass until the player decides to shoot the freed ball into play. Because the Alley has been made empty, the two designated rollovers once again can light to open the Free Ball Ga Maximum displayed point score is 1,999 points per player. Sound: 2 bells, knocker Replay wheel maximum: 25 Tile penalty: ends game, per player | |||||
Design by: | Ted Zale | |||||
Art by: | Art Stenholm | |||||
Notes: | Because the trapped Alley ball, once freed, is delivered to the shooter lane and not to the playfield to join the other ball in play, a multiple-ball play situation is not automatically 'forced' upon the player. Therefore, 'Mad World' is not considered a multiball game in the sense in which the term is commonly used to identify games having multiple-ball play as a programmed feature of game play and not instead the player simply shooting more balls onto the playfield. Placing two balls onto the playfield for simultaneous play on 'Mad World' is the option of the player, as can be said for the many games produced from the 30s through the 60s that come equipped with multiple balls all deliverable only to the shooter lane. According to Bally's parts catalog, Early Production games for Mad World had their steel back doors mount directly into a wood groove in the backbox but during production a steel retainer was installed into the wood groove for the rest of the production run. Likely inspired by the 1963 Hollywood action comedy movie It's a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World. | |||||
Photos in: |
Pinball Art, page 54 The Pinball Compendium 1930s - 1960s, page 162 Mike Pacak's Pinball Flyer Reference Book G-R | |||||
Owners List URL: | http://www.pinballowners.com/owners/1504 (External site) | |||||
Documentation: | 2 MB | Instruction Cards | [Bally Manufacturing Corp.] | |||
249 KB | Operator Feedback Card | [Bally Manufacturing Corp.] | ||||
9 MB | Schematic Diagram (continuous) | [Bally Manufacturing Corp.] | ||||
Files: | 407 KB | Coil List | [Bally Manufacturing Corp.] | |||
3 MB | Generic Bally Price Cards - 3 and 5 Ball | [Bally Manufacturing Corp.] | ||||
2 MB | Replay Window Mask | [Bally Manufacturing Corp.] | ||||
3 MB | Score Motor Unit Switch Chart | [Bally Manufacturing Corp.] | ||||
653 KB | Warranty Notice | [Bally Manufacturing Corp.] | ||||
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