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Bram Stoker's Dracula


Williams
Also known as: BSD
First released on: 1/4/1993
Manufactured by: Williams Electronic Games, Inc.



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


Playfield Details
Multiball: 3
Flippers: 2
Ramps: 2
Bumpers: 3
Captive Balls: 0
Magnets: 1
Ball Cannons: 0
Droptargets: 0
Spinner(s): No
Kickback: No
Spindisc(s): No
Mini Orbit(s): No


Backbox Details
Videomode: Kill the wolves that come running toward you. They will either show up on the left or on the right of you, so you will have to kill them with either the left or the right flipper button.

Videomode: The later you kill a wolf, the more points you get for doing so. You will also receive points for the bullets you have left, so try using as few bullets as possible.


Playfield Toys
Dracula in ball lock coffin lights up occasionally.
A ball hovers across the playfield, to be shot out of its path for Myst multiball.


Marketing Slogans
A pinball machine you can sink your teeth into!


Comments and Trivia
The machine we know as Dracula was originally intended to become "Alien 3". Securing the license, however, didn't work out and then the game became Dracula.


Design Team
Game Design: Barry Oursler
Artwork: Mark Sprenger
Software: Bill Pfutzenreuter
Sound: Paul Heitsch
Music: Paul Heitsch








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