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1990 pinball machine From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Diner is a pinball machine produced by Williams in 1990. The objective of the game is to serve all customers in a diner. The table was marketed with the slogan "It's fresh! It's fast! It's hot!"
Manufacturer | Williams |
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Release date | September 1990 |
System | Williams System 11C |
Design | Mark Ritchie |
Programming | Jim Strompolis |
Artwork | Mark Sprenger |
Mechanics | Jack Skalon |
Music | Chris Granner |
Sound | Rich Karstens |
Voices | Chris Granner, Mark Ritchie, Steve Ritchie |
Effects | Brian Eddy |
Production run | 3,552 units |
One to four players can play. Each player gets 3 balls per game. Serving all 5 customers (Haji, Babs, Boris, Pepe, and Buck) lights the "Dine Time" jackpot. It starts at 1 million points, and can be advanced up to 12 million points.
The playfield includes 2 yellow flippers, a plunger, and 2 signature cross ramps, which is common in early 1990s pinball machines designed by Mark Ritchie. Both ramps can be used to obtain many points, as well as unlock extra balls (once five of those are earned, a bonus score is added per one earned thereafter).
A player can easily obtain a multi-ball. To do this, they must unlock the Lock Mode on the cash register ramp, and shoot a target to unlock a second ball.
Diner pinball is available as a licensed table of The Pinball Arcade.
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