Angebot: Flipper Terminator 2 gebraucht, Revidiert
einer der Besten die wir die letzten 10 Jahre bekommen haben.
Not without reason, Terminator 2 (T2) is one of the most successful and popular pinball machines of all time! The pinball machine is also very robust and will last for several years without defects after a reasonable restoration. The starting situation should be clear for all true fans: Arnold Schwarzenegger, alias Terminator Type T-800, was already ordered to kill John Conners mother in the first part of the trilogy. In the second part he was reprogrammed and sent back from 2029 to the present to protect the now 10-year-old son of Sarah Connor in the fight against the machines. The enemy is the type T-1000, who has the order to kill 10-year-old John, because he will later become the leader of the humans. The details of the film can be found on the pinball machine. From the Colt, which fires the ball into the game, to the skull and the swivelling cannon, many elements of the US thriller are included. The special highlight: Arnold Schwarzenegger personally gave the pinball machine his voice. There are also other original sounds from the movie included in the Flipper.
The task of the player is clear: To ensure the survival of the human race, defeat the machines and thus prevent the day of reckoning, which otherwise is approaching sometime in the future... The fate of humanity is in your Hands.
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Average Fun Rating: | 8.0/10 (220 ratings/135 comments) [ Add Your Rating! ] | |||||
Manufacturer: | Williams Electronics Games, Incorporated, a subsidiary of WMS Ind., Incorporated (1985-1999) [Trade Name: Williams] |
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Date Of Manufacture: | July, 1991 | |||||
Model Number: | 50013 | |||||
Common Abbreviations: | T2 | |||||
MPU: | Williams WPC (Dot Matrix) | |||||
Type: | Solid State Electronic (SS) | |||||
Production: | 15,202 units (confirmed) | |||||
Serial Number Database: | View at The Internet Pinball Serial Number Database (IPSND.net) (External site) | |||||
Theme: | Celebrities - Fictional - Licensed Theme | |||||
Notable Features: | Flippers (2), Pop bumpers (3), Ramps (2), Kick-out holes (2), Ball cannon (1), Video mode, Left outlane kickback, Autoplunger. Vertical Up-kicker under skull kicks the ball through a habitrail to the cannon on the right side of the playfield. Cannon then oscillates allowing player to aim for any of five targets on left side of playfield. Pulling trigger on shooter gun fires cannon. | |||||
Toys: | Gun instead of a plunger. | |||||
Design by: | Steve Ritchie | |||||
Art by: | Doug Watson | |||||
Dots/Animation by: | John Vogel, Scott Slomiany | |||||
Mechanics by: | Carl Biagi | |||||
Music by: | Chris Granner | |||||
Sound by: | Chris Granner | |||||
Software by: | Dwight Sullivan | |||||
Notes: | First Williams standard pinball game *designed* to use a "standard" Dot Matrix Display (DMD), although Midway's 1991 'Gilligan's Island' was the first standard pinball game to be manufactured with a DMD because the T2 design cycle took longer to complete. First game to feature a video mode. First game with a swing-out Cannon, fired by the player. Reportedly, due to pre-release secrecy around the Robert Patrick 'liquid metal' T-1000 character and the chance the game could be released prior to the film, the T-1000 character was not shown in the cabinet, playfield, and backglass artwork, with the exception of a small picture of actor Robert Patrick on a light shield. With the game still in development, by the time the DMD programming was finalizing (which happens after the artwork), the liquid T-1000 was already public knowledge, which allowed the character to be included in the display animation. When a player gets an extra ball, the DMD graphic stating to shoot again is a clip of the T-1000 opening a door and getting shot by Arnie with a shotgun.
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Marketing Slogans: | "Take Aim for Explosive Earnings!!" "The Year's Blockbuster Attraction!!" |
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Photos in: | Chicago Tribune August 8, 1993, pp. Sect. 13, p. 4:2,5:1,29:1. pp. (Flyer) New York Times 143, January 28, 1994, pp. C1(L) col 1, continued on C26(L). PinGame Journal pp. Issue 4 Pinball Trader pp. Issue 30 Pinball Snapshots - chapter 44 Pinball (Chartwell) Arcade Treasures, page 136 The Complete Pinball Book, pages 32 and 162 The Pinball Compendium 1982 to Present, page 143 Mike Pacak's Pinball Flyer Reference Book S-Z |
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Rule Sheets: | Terminator 2: Judgment Day Rulesheet, by Dean St.Antoine | |||||
Owners List URL: | http://www.pinballrebel.com/game/pins/t2/terminator2_pinball_owners.htm (External site) | |||||
Additional Media: | Promotional Video, Part 1 (at YouTube) (External site) | |||||
Additional Media: | Promotional Video, Part 2 (at YouTube) (External site) | |||||
ROMs: | 210 KB | ZIP | Game ROM L-8 | [Williams Electronic Games] | ||
183 KB | ZIP | PinMAME Romset (L-2) | ||||
188 KB | ZIP | PinMAME Romset (L-3) | ||||
189 KB | ZIP | PinMAME Romset (L-4) | ||||
189 KB | ZIP | PinMAME Romset (L-6) | ||||
504 KB | ZIP | PinMAME Romset (L-8) | ||||
153 KB | ZIP | Pinmame Romset (L8.1 - Bong-Bong sound removed during attract mode) | ||||
153 KB | ZIP | Pinmame Romset (L8.2 - Same as L8.1 plus attract mode shows last-played score more often) | ||||
285 KB | ZIP | PinMAME Romset (P-2F) | ||||
499 KB | ZIP | Profanity ROMs | ||||
351 KB | ZIP | Sound ROMs | [Williams Electronic Games, Inc.] | |||
Documentation: | 5 MB | English Manual | [Williams Electronic Games] | |||
174 KB | TXT | Parts List | ||||
Service Bulletins: | 15 KB | Service Bulletin #32 | [Williams Electronic Games, Inc.] | |||
15 KB | Service Bulletin #33 |
- Modelljahr: 2005