We contacted Eric Winston, one of the Data East tech engineers who brought Tommy to life, for his comments. The inside of the cabinet is tagged ‘S/N P7.103’ and the upper playfield has a plain white airplane with markings on it. The entrance to the VUK has two unused drilled holes not found in production. Pictured in this listing is a game with 3 pop bumpers and which has a playfield matching the one in the manufacturer’s flyer, showing the Union Jack with fat white stripes and the hard-to-read Acid Queen inserts, two details that were changed for production games. Reportedly, these prototypes may have had EM chime units. Another was used in the 1993 Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade, this special machine was rigged for "autoplay" and had no backbox, electronics were cabinet-mounted. The game made its debut at the Hard Rock Cafe in Dallas in October of 1993, one of these games fell off the truck and was destroyed. Lonnie D. Ropp, Lyman F. Sheats Jr., John Carpenterġ0 pre-production prototypes were made for promotional use in conjunction with the off-Broadway productions. Joe Kaminkow, Ed Cebula, Lonnie D. Ropp, Lyman F. Sheats Jr. Unlimited buy-in balls per player (operator option).Ĭaptain Walker's airplane, Raising/Lowering mirror. Flipper blinders extend from under metal apron to cover flipper area from player's view. View at The Internet Pinball Serial Number Database () (External site)Ĭelebrities - Fictional - Licensed Theme - Musicalįlippers (3), Pop bumpers (3), Multiball (6). Internet Pinball Machine Database: Data East 'The Who's Tommy Pinball Wizard'
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