Silver Ball Century ep. 67 - Mid-1993 - How Few Days Go

...to make up a Silver Ball Century.
We are back with some more amazing 90s pinball, from an era so beloved that a majority of the tables have high-quality recreations by VPin Workshop. We start with Bram Stoker's Dracula, a game I am unusually susceptible to. It's a brutal game, with "lightning flippers" that are shorter than usual, and I will gladly keep putting 75 cents into it to get... drained. This is also the first pinball game in the unofficial Keanu Reeves Trilogy.
We continue the movie tie-ins with the beautiful Indiana Jones: The Pinball Adventure, Data East's Last Action Hero which turns action comedy into pinball, and Judge Dredd, with the unique feature that you can pay twice as much to play the Super Game with different rules.
Premier Gottlieb once again pioneers a theme that Bally/Williams will steal several years later, with the golfers-getting-sassed-by-gophers game Tee'd Off. And the new Gottlieb in town, Alvin G., brings us Punchy the Clown. I would call it "lovably kuso" but nobody loves Punchy the Clown.
I'm once again joined by the lovely Ashodin. Silver Ball Century goes live at 8:30pm Eastern, on Thursday, August 20, on twitch.tv/arborelia.
Tables in this episode
- Bram Stoker's Dracula (Bally/Williams) - VPX by VPin Workshop
- Tee'd Off (Premier Gottlieb) - VPX by Rothbauerw
- Indiana Jones (Bally/Williams) - VPX by VPin Workshop
- Last Action Hero (Data East) - VPX by VPin Workshop
- Punchy the Clown (Alvin G.) - VPX by JPSalas
- Judge Dredd (Bally/Williams) - VPX by VPin Workshop