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Fireball (pinball)

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Manufacturer
  
Bally

Design
  
Ted Zale

Production run
  
3,815

Release date
  
February, 1972

Artwork
  
Dave Christensen

Fireball is a historically notable pinball machine designed by Ted Zale and released by Bally in 1972. The table was one of the first to have a modern sci-fi/fantasy type of outer space theme and featured elaborate, painted artwork on the sides of the table, painted by Dave Christensen.

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Description

The game itself is notable as it featured several pinball innovations, including a spinning disc, moveable "zipper" flippers, and trapped ball bonuses. Fireball was also an early table to have the multi-ball (three balls, in this case) feature. Fireball's main surface and raised surface also featured elaborate artwork of a flaming "fire man", flames, and stars in space. The table is highly valued as a collector's item.

FireBall Professional Home model

Partly due to the success of the original Fireball pinball machine, Bally released a "Professional Home Model" available to the regular consumer beginning in 1978. The layout was different from the arcade Fireball, it was a slight modification of the Bally's Hocus Pocus playfield with the subtraction of a ball diverter gate.

Digital version

Fireball is a licensed table of The Pinball Arcade and comes with El Dorado (1975) as a single DLC.

References

Fireball (pinball) Wikipedia