Everytime I watch this I go back to the early 80's...and just now my heart rate went up to at least 150 bbm....thanks....for the play..I will never forget this machine and Xenon........
My favorite machine of all time...I use to play this for hours..at the local pinball spot...it starts to get pissed off the more you beat it...and starts making this swirling sound, that raise's and lowers in sound to try to throw you off, ....Just now when you was playing this...my heart rate went thru the roof...I cant believe it, that after all these years it still does this to me.....................(next year will be 40 years).
WOW i loved that pinball when i lived in UK 1983 i was totally addicted to this i played it morning and night and when i got home i played the PC game of it Great Pinball Great Video Thanks
I will be restoring the 3rd in the trilogy of Eight Ball Deluxes. 1983 Limited edition with unique cabinet and paint scheme. Playfield and boards all the same so plays the same. Will turn out as nice as my other ones and will be for sale.
SUPERB! example of the '84 version. Looks like new - better, actually. I just got my 2nd '84 version - sold my first one in '13. The S&T board is giving me fits lol! Love the way you re-did the Flipper Buttons and new Side Rails too. Will have to do my flippers up like yours. Never noticed the backbox side art difference (we like the Married Guy) before, and didn't know about the cool ROM set, either. Kudos for giving one of the better classic pinball games a good going-over and filling us in. :)
I have this machine and mine is #1243. I had a new playfield installed. I plan on installing modern electronic boards for safety. The backglass has slight lifting at the bottom edge ... but other than that, it's in pristine condition. A great classic machine ! I forgot to mention, Bally only made 1300 machines of this 3rd. and final run of this game.
When I was 13 this was the one game in the arcade that was actually a good deal. I regularly would have to leave the arcade with won credits left on the machine.
@@pinballdoctor The Apple 1 used the 6502. It was much cheaper than the 6800. The 6502 was created by 6800 engineers who left Motorola and started their own company. The processor was designed to be cheap and fast. The company almost went out of business until Commodore bought them.
I don't know if this is true or not, but a friend (many years ago) told me this machine was sucking more quarters in its heyday than any other pinball machine. Since it seemed to be in many bars as well as arcades and the like, it seemed believable. The soundscape of this machine is permanently etched in my mind, as is The Black Knight.
It's true! Some games like EBD were so popular, they would stop working due to the coin box overflowing with quarters and jamming the coin mech switches! The operators of these games had to step up their coin box emptying schedule!
The bootup sequence is very clever. If the game was set to 3 ball play, it will say "3 ball" right as it goes into attract mode. If the game was set for 5 ball play, it will say "5 ball" instead.
I think the one I played had the same ROMS. Could complete multiple sets of targets in a single ball. Replays at 3.6m and 5.4m if I remember correctly. Had my most freakish game ever on it. Had multiple extra balls and the whole thing lit up like a Christmas tree for long periods. Scored over 38m with my final bonus with multiplier being just shy of 8m. Got 24 replays to boot. Strange that, because nearly every other game I played on it was like the 2 you played.
The rom set I put in this one and all my Eight Ball Deluxe restorations isn't widely used. I've played a bunch of collectors Eight Ball Deluxes and no one else had this special rom set as it was only developed around 8 years ago. You can tell if you game has this rom set when upon bootup you see the #24 in the p;layer 1 display. The best thing about this special rom set is spelling DELUXE in order and getting the 500K reward! So hard to do but such a sweet accomplishment once achieved!
I got mine for 1,500$ fully restored. hint of advice, keep searching the internet and follow small pinball accounts that sell cabinets, you never know when u will stuck gold like i have. Goodluck and happy pinballing!
sometimes with the correct finesse you could pop a ball back into play when it drained. The version I played the A B (C)? I forget how many slots. You could flip the flipper and change which slot was lit or not. Not to brag (well maybe a little) I was a literal wizard on this machine - walk in play for a few hours on a single quarter walk out was many free games left on it.
Bally never incorporated "lane change" until much later. That was a Williams thing. You either played a custom rom version or possibly missrembering/confused with a silimair Williams title from that time frame.
24 is the modded software revision. This mod fixes a bug from the factory in even player and odd player scoring differences in bonus ball count and adds a skill shot in getting the DELUXE targets in order. If doing so it now awards you 500,000 points! And yes just like the title of the video says this is the 1984 version. Even a greater way to tell is the front of the cabinet is black.
Fun machine from the Urban Cowboy frenzy that hit in the early 80's. Seems like all the good country music bars had this game. Thanks for the upload.
This is one of the all-time pin classics - gorgeous restoration
Thankyou sir. =)
Everytime I watch this I go back to the early 80's...and just now my heart rate went up to at least 150 bbm....thanks....for the play..I will never forget this machine and Xenon........
One of my favorite pinball machines
My favorite machine of all time...I use to play this for hours..at the local pinball spot...it starts to get pissed off the more you beat it...and starts making this swirling sound, that raise's and lowers in sound to try to throw you off, ....Just now when you was playing this...my heart rate went thru the roof...I cant believe it, that after all these years it still does this to me.....................(next year will be 40 years).
Awesome! I get the same chills and thrills when the game strats doing this after a long ball time. =)
WOW i loved that pinball when i lived in UK 1983 i was totally addicted to this i played it morning and night and when i got home i played the PC game of it
Great Pinball Great Video Thanks
I will be restoring the 3rd in the trilogy of Eight Ball Deluxes. 1983 Limited edition with unique cabinet and paint scheme. Playfield and boards all the same so plays the same. Will turn out as nice as my other ones and will be for sale.
BOY!..... Does that bring back memories....
Yeah it's a good one for sure! One of Bally's best if not THE best!
Pinball. One of mankind's greatest achievements : )
Especially Eight Ball Deluxe! =)
Very nice eight ball beautiful job thanks for sharing
Thankyou! One of Bally's finest games.
I won so many free games on this machine. They shut it off on me, ,LOL So much fun! It's a beauty!
My favorite of all time!
It is a timeless classic. Bally's best. =)
Ahh the memories. Thanks for this.
i played the 81 version back in 81-83 and thats when it was still a quarter a game and 5 balls a game and 600.000 was a free game...the good ol days
SUPERB! example of the '84 version. Looks like new - better, actually. I just got my 2nd '84 version - sold my first one in '13. The S&T board is giving me fits lol! Love the way you re-did the Flipper Buttons and new Side Rails too. Will have to do my flippers up like yours. Never noticed the backbox side art difference (we like the Married Guy) before, and didn't know about the cool ROM set, either. Kudos for giving one of the better classic pinball games a good going-over and filling us in. :)
Thank you for the kudos John.
I'm driven to make and keep these classics looking and playing like new. =)
Amigo jugué en esa máquina en los 80' s acá en Santiago Chile y era lo máximo,saludos. Todavía me gustan los antiguos juegos de pinball .
I have this machine and mine is #1243. I had a new playfield installed. I plan on installing modern electronic boards for safety. The backglass has slight lifting at the bottom edge ... but other than that, it's in pristine condition. A great classic machine ! I forgot to mention, Bally only made 1300 machines of this 3rd. and final run of this game.
One of Bally's very best efforts!
I have this on Pinball Arcade. Great pinball machine!!! Quit talking and start chalking 💯
Agreed. One of the best games of all time!
When I was 13 this was the one game in the arcade that was actually a good deal. I regularly would have to leave the arcade with won credits left on the machine.
Same here! But I would sell them off for half price to the other kkids that were waiting to play with their quarters lined up on the palm bar.
I wonder what kind of processor they have inside?
Motorola 6800. The same one the first Apple computer used. Built to last!
@@pinballdoctor The Apple 1 used the 6502. It was much cheaper than the 6800.
The 6502 was created by 6800 engineers who left Motorola and started their own company. The processor was designed to be cheap and fast. The company almost went out of business until Commodore bought them.
I don't know if this is true or not, but a friend (many years ago) told me this machine was sucking more quarters in its heyday than any other pinball machine. Since it seemed to be in many bars as well as arcades and the like, it seemed believable. The soundscape of this machine is permanently etched in my mind, as is The Black Knight.
It's true! Some games like EBD were so popular, they would stop working due to the coin box overflowing with quarters and jamming the coin mech switches! The operators of these games had to step up their coin box emptying schedule!
This game knocked me out of a tournament yesterday. The sound wasn't working/was turned off - now I know why lol
The bootup sequence is very clever. If the game was set to 3 ball play, it will say "3 ball" right as it goes into attract mode. If the game was set for 5 ball play, it will say "5 ball" instead.
1983, TENIA, 8 AÑOS,MI.PAPÀ PASO POR MI AL COLEGIO Y ME LLEVO A JUGAR, FUÉ SU PEOR ERROR, ME HICE ADICTO.... A ESTE PINBALL!!!
"Quit talkin' and start chalkin'!"
"quit talkin an start chalkin"
I think the one I played had the same ROMS. Could complete multiple sets of targets in a single ball. Replays at 3.6m and 5.4m if I remember correctly.
Had my most freakish game ever on it. Had multiple extra balls and the whole thing lit up like a Christmas tree for long periods. Scored over 38m with my final bonus with multiplier being just shy of 8m. Got 24 replays to boot.
Strange that, because nearly every other game I played on it was like the 2 you played.
The rom set I put in this one and all my Eight Ball Deluxe restorations isn't widely used. I've played a bunch of collectors Eight Ball Deluxes and no one else had this special rom set as it was only developed around 8 years ago. You can tell if you game has this rom set when upon bootup you see the #24 in the p;layer 1 display. The best thing about this special rom set is spelling DELUXE in order and getting the 500K reward! So hard to do but such a sweet accomplishment once achieved!
How much does ones of these cost ..if I wanted to buy one...
In restored shape like this one you'd be looking at around $5k
I got mine for 1,500$ fully restored. hint of advice, keep searching the internet and follow small pinball accounts that sell cabinets, you never know when u will stuck gold like i have. Goodluck and happy pinballing!
sometimes with the correct finesse you could pop a ball back into play when it drained.
The version I played the A B (C)? I forget how many slots. You could flip the flipper and change which slot was lit or not.
Not to brag (well maybe a little) I was a literal wizard on this machine - walk in play for a few hours on a single quarter walk out was many free games left on it.
Bally never incorporated "lane change" until much later. That was a Williams thing. You either played a custom rom version or possibly missrembering/confused with a silimair Williams title from that time frame.
why does the player 1 scorer show 24? Plus the Black painted head tells you it is the 1984 version
24 is the modded software revision. This mod fixes a bug from the factory in even player and odd player scoring differences in bonus ball count and adds a skill shot in getting the DELUXE targets in order. If doing so it now awards you 500,000 points! And yes just like the title of the video says this is the 1984 version. Even a greater way to tell is the front of the cabinet is black.
este pinbal aparece en la escena de un bar en donde estaba el padre de Nancy en pesadilla en elm street 3
Wow! Great find. Will have to look for that appearance.
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Regret selling my Ltd Edn of this game although this version looks better