Bally Pinball machines (1962-1999)
All pinballs manufactured by Bally, later a subdivision of Williams, Bally-Midway
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: recreation pinball pinballs machines manufactured bally midway- Shoot-A-Line, 1962, 1 player
Bingo Machine - Fun Spot '63, 1962, 1 player
- Golden Gate, 1962, 1 player
Bingo Machine - Twist, 1962, 1 player
- Silver Sails, 1962, 1 player
Bingo Machine - Shoot-A-Line, 1962, 1 player
Bingo Machine - Spinner, 1962, 1 player
- Bongo, 1963, 2 players
- Cross Country, 1963, 1 player
- Moon Shot, 1963, 1 player
Stop-Motion Backglass (rocket flies to the moon) - Cue-Tease, 1963, 2 players
- From here on the machines on this list are 4-player games unless stated otherwise.
- Three-In-Line, 1963
- Bounty, 1963, 1 player
Bingo Machine - Hootenanny, 1963, 1 player
- Star-Jet, 1963, 2 players
- Monte Carlo, 1963, 1 player
- Mad World, 1964, 2 players
- Sky Divers, 1964, 1 player
- 2 in 1, 1964, 2 players
- Big Day, 1964
- Grand Tour, 1964, 1 player
- Happy Tour, 1964, 1 player
- Harvest, 1964, 1 player
- Bus Stop, 1964, 2 players
- Hay-Ride, 1964, 1 player
`Hayride' is the add-a-ball version of `Harvest' - Sheba, 1964, 2 players
- Band Wagon, 1965
- Border Beauty, 1965, 1 player
Bingo Machine - Magic Circle, 1965, 1 player
- 50/50, 1965, 2 players
- Beauty Beach, 1965, 1 player
Bingo Machine - Aces High, 1965
- Discotek, 1965, 2 players
- Magic Clock, 1965, 1 player
- Trio, 1965, 1 player
- Blue Ribbon, 1965
- Six Sticks, 1965, 6 players
'Six Sticks' was the first six player pinball machine - Follies Bergeries, 1965, 1 player
Bingo Machine - Fun Cruise, 1965, 1 player
- Gay Cruise, 1965, 1 player
- Wild Wheels, 1965, 2 players
- Bullfight, 1965, 1 player
- Bulls Eye, 1965, 1 player
Plunger shot circling top left playfield into one of 4 midfield rollover lanes - Loop the Loop, 1965, 2 players
- Bahama Beach, 1966, 1 player
Bingo Machine - Campus Queen, 1966
- Gold Rush, 1966, 1 player
Backbox animation - Bazaar, 1966, 1 player
'Bazaar' was the first machine to use Zipper Flippers - invented by Ted Zale. - Deluxe Fun Cruise, 1966, 1 player
- Six Shooter, 1966, 6 players
- Zodiac, 1966, 1 player
Bingo Machine - Capersville, 1966
'Capersville' was the first machine to feature 3 ball multiball play. - Safari, 1966, 2 players
- Monkey Bash, 1967, 1 player
- Rocket III, 1967, 1 player
- Heat Wave, 1967
- Orient, 1967, 1 player
Bingo Machine - Wiggler, 1967
- Surfers, 1967, 1 player
- World Cup, 1967, 1 player
- Boot-A-Ball, 1967, 1 player
- Dogies, 1967
- Dixieland, 1967, 1 player
- Rock Makers, 1967
- Big Wheel, 1968, 1 player
Bingo Machine - Mini-Zag, 1968, 1 player
- Joker, 1968
Bingo Machine - Op-Pop-Pop, 1968, 1 player
- Cosmos, 1968
- Alligator, 1968, 1 player
Alligator' is the German model of 'Gator' - Gator, 1968
- Magic Ring, 1968, 1 player
Bingo Machine - On Beam, 1968, 1 player
- Venice, 1968, 1 player
Bingo Machine - Joust, 1968, 2 players
- London, 1969, 1 player
Bingo Machine - Bally Hoo, 1969
- King Rex, 1969, 1 player
- King Tut, 1969, 1 player
- Apollo Ball, 1969, 1 player
Bingo Machine - Camelot, 1969
- Galahad, 1969, 2 players
- Safari, 1969, 1 player
Bingo Machine - Bowl-O, 1969, 1 player
- Ten Pin, 1969, 1 player
- Zip-A-Doo, 1969, 2 players
- See Saw, 1970
- Trail Drive, 1970, 1 player
- Big Valley, 1970
- Vampire, 1970, 2 players
- Wild Joker, 1970, 1 player
Bingo style poker novelty card game - 4 Queens, 1970, 1 player
- Lucky 7, 1970, 1 player
Bingo Machine - Super 7, 1970, 1 player
Bingo Machine - Firecracker, 1970
- Skyrocket, 1970, 2 players
- Expressway, 1970, 1 player
- Double-Up, 1970, 1 player
Bingo Machine - Four Million B.C., 1970
- Bonus-7, 1970, 1 player
Bingo Machine - El Toro, 1970, 1 player
- Time Tunnel, 1971
'Time Tunnel is the four player version of 'Time Zone' - Hole In One, 1971, 1 player
Bingo Machine - Red Max, 1971, 1 player
- Stock Market, 1971, 1 player
Bingo Machine - Twin Win, 1971, 2 players
- Round Up, 1971, 2 players
- Fireball, 1971
Fireball' was the first machine to use a Whirlwind Spinner and sold for $895. - Odds & Evens, 1971, 1 player
'Odds & Evens' was the single player version of 'Monte Carlo' - Little Joe, 1971
- Mariner, 1971
- Sea Ray, 1971, 2 players
- Ticker Tape, 1972, 1 player
Bingo Machine - Time Zone, 1972, 2 players
'Time Zone' is the two player version of 'Space Time' - Nip-It, 1972
An alligator unit called a 'Balligator' in some of the Bally publicity was activated by a separate button on the side of the cabinet and could pull the ball into a special high-scoring area'Nip-It' was the last machine to feature 'zipper flippers' - Fore, 1972, 1 player
- Space Time, 1972
'Space Time' is the four player version of 'Time Zone' - Twin Joker, 1972, 2 players
- Monte Carlo, 1972
'Monte Carlo' was the four player version of 'Odds and Evens' - Hawaii, 1973, 1 player
Bingo Machine - Circus, 1973
- Hi-Lo Ace, 1973, 1 player
- Big Show, 1973, 2 players
- Champ, 1973
- Amigo, 1973
- Bali-Hi, 1973
- Delta Queen, 1973, 1 player
- Sky Kings, 1973, 1 player
- Ro Go, 1973
- Relay, 1974
Never mass produced - Wall Street, 1974, 1 player
Bingo Machine - Flicker, 1974, 2 players
- Bon Voyage, 1974, 1 player
- Boomerang, 1974
A digital prototype of 'Boomerang' was Bally's first digital pinball game - Golden Gate 75, 1974, 1 player
Bingo Machine - Air Aces, 1974
- Challenger, 1974, 2 players
- Bali, 1974, 1 player
Bingo Machine - Slap Stick, 1974, 1 player
- Knockout, 1974, 2 players
- Wizard, 1974
- Tahiti, 1974, 1 player
Bingo Machine - Bow and Arrow, 1974
- Flip Flop, 1974, 1 player
- Miss America '75, 1974, 1 player
Bingo Machine - Old Chicago, 1975
- Hi-Deal, 1975, 1 player
- Hokus Pokus, 1975, 1 player
- Kick Off, 1975
- Quarterback, 1975, 2 players
- Mystic Gate, 1975, 1 player
Bingo Machine - Miss Universe, 1975, 1 player
Bingo Machine - Aladdin's Castle, 1975, 2 players
- Blue Chip, 1975, 1 player
Bingo Machine - Capt. Fantastic, 1975
- Freedom, 1975
Freedom was the first digital Bally game and was produced in both mechanical and electronic versions. - Night Rider, 1976
- Bull Mark, 1976, 1 player
Bingo Machine - Hang Glider, 1976
- Bonanza, 1976, 1 player
Bingo Machine - Black Jack, 1976, 2 players
- Evel Knievel, 1976
'Evel Knievel' was produced in both electronic and electromechanical versions - Mata Hari, 1976
'Mata Hari' was produced in both electronic and electromechanical versions - Miss America Supreme, 1976, 1 player
Bingo Machine - Star Ship, 1976, 2 players
Last electromechanical game produced by Bally - Miss America Deluxe, 1977, 1 player
Bingo Machine - High Flyer, 1977, 1 player
Bingo Machine - Eight Ball (EB), 1977
- Galaxy, 1978, 1 player
Bingo Machine - Power Play, 1978
- Skateball, 1978
- Strikes and Spares, 1978
- Lost World, 1978
'Lost World' was the first machine to use a photographic backglass - Nashville, 1978, 1 player
Bingo Machine - The Six Million Dollar Man, 1978, 6 players
- Playboy, 1978
- Miss America Deluxe, 1979, 1 player
Bingo Machine - Tahiti, 1979, 1 player
Bingo Machine - Voltan Escapes Cosmic Doom, 1979
- Supersonic, 1979
- Star Trek, 1979
- Kiss, 1979
A 'Kiss' prototype was built which used speech - Paragon, 1979
- Harlem Globetrotters On Tour, 1979
- Malibu Beach, 1979, 1 player
- Dolly Parton, 1979
- Future Spa, 1979
- Nitro Ground Shaker, 1979
- Dixieland, 1980, 1 player
Bingo Machine - Silverball Mania, 1980
- Space Invaders, 1980
- Rolling Stones, 1980
- Hotdoggin', 1980
Wide-Body Machine - Mystic, 1980
- Viking, 1980
- Frontier, 1980
- Skateball, 1980
- Xenon, 1980
- Flash Gordon, 1981
- Eight Ball Deluxe (8BD, EBD), 1981
- Embryon, 1981
- Fireball II, 1981
- Rapid Fire, 1981
- Fathom, 1981
- Centaur, 1981
Multiball(5) - All 5 multiballs launched during 'attract mode' - Medusa, 1981
- Elektra, 1981
Three Levels - Vector, 1982
- Mr. & Mrs. Pac-Man, 1982
- Speakeasy (prototype), 1982, 1 player
- Speakeasy (initial release), 1982, 2 players
- Speakeasy (revised release), 1982
- Spectrum, 1982
- Baby Pac-Man, 1982, 2 players
`Baby Pac-Man' was a combinatio
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