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WWF Royal Rumble (pinball)

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Pinball machine This article is about the pinball machine released in 1994. For the professional wrestling event, see Royal Rumble. For the 1993 video game, see WWF Royal Rumble (1993 video game). For the 2000 Sega game, see WWF Royal Rumble (2000 video game).

WWF Royal Rumble
ManufacturerData East
Release dateApril 1994
DesignTim Seckel
ArtworkPaul Faris
SoundBrian Schmidt
Production run3500

WWF Royal Rumble is a pinball machine designed by Tim Seckel and released by Data East in April 1994.

Overview

WWF Royal Rumble was designed as both a widebody machine as well as a narrow body. However, upon production, only a widebody machine was produced. The machine was designed a few years prior to release. The original backglass featured more than 18 different wrestlers but by the time the game was scheduled to go into production, many of the featured wrestlers had left the WWF. The backglass was revised and the production version backglass featured only six wrestlers. This is the first multi-level game released by Data East.

Game objectives

  • Modes: Collect all 9 modes to begin the Rumble.
  • Multi-Ball: Collect all 9 wrestlers by shooting ramps and orbits.
  • Jackpots: During Multi-Ball, collect lit Royal Rumble Jackpot in front of Ramps & Orbits. Collect all 9 wrestlers during multi-ball to light the Super Jackpot at the upper playfield.

References

  1. "Royal Rumble (WWF) Pinball Machine (Data East, 1994) | Pinside Game Archive".
  2. Michael Shalhoub (2012). The Pinball Compendium. Schiffer. pp. 182–183. ISBN 978-0-7643-4107-6.
  3. Marco Rossignoli (2011). The Complete Pinball Book. Schiffer Publishing. p. 240. ISBN 978-0-7643-3785-7.

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