And only two machines where ever made on this platform. Can anyone confirm that the licence from Lucasfilm was so costly, for the Star Wars episode 1 Pin, Williams never recovered it's manufacturing costs, and eventually Williams called it day.
Too bad only 2 pins were ever released and manufactured, because servicing the machine is very easy since they will actually show you on the table layout where burnt-out bulbs are.
Got myself an RFM just today!
I've played both tables fairly extensively, and you know what? I'd love to see more pinball machines like them.
They would have made more if their investors wouldn't have backed out on them for slot machines.
Very cool find. I love Williams Pins (especially Alien Poker.) Thanks for sharing this!
I wish this stuff took off
Must find myself an RFM
Such a shame that only two pinball2000 machines were made, i honestly like them better than modern lcd screens
when i first played RFM in 2004 i could not believe it was 5 years old!! It seems like it could have been made in 2004...
And only two machines where ever made on this platform. Can anyone confirm that the licence from Lucasfilm was so costly, for the Star Wars episode 1 Pin, Williams never recovered it's manufacturing costs, and eventually Williams called it day.
9:05 Yeah! More acid!
nostalgia
I enjoyed work then!
Too bad only 2 pins were ever released and manufactured, because servicing the machine is very easy since they will actually show you on the table layout where burnt-out bulbs are.