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Manufacturer: | Bally Manufacturing Corporation (1931-1983) [Trade Name: Bally] | |||||
Project Date: | May 13, 1980 | |||||
Date Of Manufacture: | February, 1981 | |||||
Model Number: | 1215 | |||||
Common Abbreviations: | FG | |||||
MPU: | Bally MPU AS-2518-35 | |||||
Type: | Solid State Electronic (SS) | |||||
Production: | 10,000 units (confirmed) | |||||
Serial Number Database: | View at The Internet Pinball Serial Number Database (IPSND.net) (External site) | |||||
Theme: | Fictional Characters | |||||
Notable Features: | Flippers (3), Pop bumpers (3), Slingshots (2), Star rollovers (7), Standup targets (4), Ramps (3), Spinning targets (2), 4-bank drop targets (1), 3-bank drop targets (1), 3-in-line drop targets, Single drop target (1), 2-way kick-out hole (1). Split-level playfield. Speech. High intensity strobe light in backbox visible through clear area in upper backglass (this feature was not present on all games). | |||||
Design by: | Claude Fernandez | |||||
Art by: | Kevin O'Connor | |||||
Notes: | Unlike other Bally electronic pinball games, their documentation for this game shows the model number only as 1215, not 1215-E. First split-level game from this manufacturer. First game to use the "Squawk & Talk" board, and the second production Bally game with speech. (Bally's 1979 'KISS' prototype was the first, but the production game did not contain speech. Bally's 1980 'Xenon' was the first production Bally game with speech.) Per Claude Fernandez and Kevin O'Connor at Chicago Expo 2014, customers complained about the strobe light in the upper backbox so it was removed during production. The small clear window through which the strobe had flashed was covered over. Some games were equipped in the backbox with a "Vocalizer" Module (AS-2518-57) and a "Sounds Plus" Module (AS-2518-56). Reportedly, these were Early Production games and that, during production, these modules were replaced by a single "Squawk & Talk" Module (AS-2518-61). If you have the correct manual for your game, the diagram on page 10 will agree with the module(s) in your backbox. Flash Gordon started as a 1930's comic strip hero and was a very successful Hollywood motion picture serial in 1936, prompting two more serials in 1938 and 1940. A movie in 1980 coincided with the production of this game and the actors' likenesses are featured on the backglass and playfield. An earlier game that has 2-way kick-out holes is Gottlieb's 1950 'Rockettes'. | |||||
Marketing Slogans: |
"Pathetic Earthlings... Who can save you now?" | |||||
Photos in: |
Pinball Machines (Eiden-Lukas), page 101 The Complete Pinball Book, page 220 The Pinball Compendium 1970-1981, page 193 Pinball Art, page 90 Mike Pacak's Pinball Flyer Reference Book A-F Arcade Treasures, page 118 | |||||
Owners List URL: | http://www.pinballowners.com/owners/874 (External site) | |||||
ROMs: | 52 KB | ZIP | Prototype ROM | [Bally Mfg. Corp.] | ||
29 KB | ZIP | ROM Vocalizer French | [Bally Mfg. Corp.] | |||
20 KB | ZIP | ROMs | [Bally Mfg. Corp.] | |||
25 KB | ZIP | Vocalizer sound / speech ROMs | [Bally Manufacturing Inc.] | |||
Documentation: | 6 MB | English Manual (Vocalizer Assy and Sound Assy, paginated schematics) | [Bally Mfg. Corp.] | |||
3 MB | German Manual (Vocalizer Assy and Sound Assy, no schematics) | [Bally Mfg. Corp.] | ||||
5 MB | Installation and General Game Operation Instructions (includes full page schematics) | [Bally Mfg. Corp] | ||||
186 KB | Strobe Light Schematic | [Bally Mfg. Corp.] | ||||
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