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Apollo 13


Sega
Also known as: A13
First released on: 1995
Manufactured by: Sega Pinball, Inc.



General Machine Details
Production run: -
Players: Four
Display Type: Dot Matrix
Cabinet Type: Normal
Plunger: Automatic
PF Multilevels: No
Cust. Speech: No
Buyin Option: No
'Shaking': No


Playfield Details
Multiball: 13
Flippers: 3
Ramps: 2
Bumpers: 3
Captive Balls: 0
Magnets: 2
Ball Cannons: 0
Droptargets: 0
Spinner(s): Yes
Kickback: No
Spindisc(s): Yes
Mini Orbit(s): No


Backbox Details
Videomode: Try to land the Apollo Lunar Module on the moon. Left and right flipper buttons control side thrusters while pressing both buttons simultaneously will active the vertical thrusters.


Playfield Toys
Rocket Ramp. A ramp with a beautifull plastic Apollo Rocket on top.

A big plastic moon accompanies the right ("blastoff") ramp. Its magnet can grab the ball and rotate it around to a big hole beside of the ramp.

Saturn Launch handle functions has plunger.


Marketing Slogans
Earnings. We're Go! Quality Control.Go Flight! Reliability.We Are Go! Launch Control, this is Sega Pinball.Apollo 13 is Go For Launch!

'Apollo 13 the Pinball' is on the Launch Pad with All Systems Go!

Don't Miss Your Chance to Join Us on this MisThe First Game in the Universe with 13 Ball Multiball!

I Believe this will be Our Finest Hour.


Design Team
Game Design: Joe Balcer, Joe Kaminkow
Mechanics: Joe Balcer, John Borg, Rob Hurtado
Artwork: Jeff Busch, Mark Raneses
Animation: Jack Liddon, Kurt Andersen
Software: Lonnie D. Ropp, Orin Day






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