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Corvette


Bally
Also known as: CRVT
First released on: 1/8/1994
Manufactured by: Midway Mfg. Co., as a subsidiary of Williams



General Machine Details
Production run: 4500
Players: Four
Display Type: Dot Matrix
Cabinet Type: Normal
Plunger: Manual
PF Multilevels: No
Cust. Speech: Yes
Buyin Option: Yes
'Shaking': No


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


Playfield Toys
Racetrack - on the right side of the playfield is a straight racetrack with two matchbox-sized corvettes on it. In the racing mode the cars advance forward interacting with the shots you make.

LT-5 - A model of the LT-5 engine that can shake left and right, 'polishing' the balls you shoot in.


Marketing Slogans
One Great American Legend Deserves Another.

Theres a new breed of dream machine loose on the streets. CORVETTE from Bally.

CORVETTE is a tour de force for pinball and Corvette fans alike.

Test drive it at the showroom nearest you. But be prepared.You don't take this CORVETTE for a spin. It takes you.

With this dream machine, there's no limit to the fun.

A pinball worthy of the name CORVETTE.


Design Team
Concept: George Gomez
Game Design: George Gomez
Mechanics: Thomas M. Kopera, Tom Kopera
Artwork: Dan Hughes
Animation: Eugene Geer, Scott "Matrix" Slomiany
Software: Bill Grupp, Tom Uban
Sound: Paul Heitsch
Music: Paul Heitsch, Vince Pontarelli






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