Williams Pinball machines
All machines manufactured by Williams/ Williams Manufacturing Co./ WMS
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: williams pinballs pinball machines manufactured WMS- Zingo, 1944, 1 player
Zingo was the first Williams game - a conversion of 'Bally Broadcast' or 'Crossline' - Flat Top, 1945.1 player
- Laura, 1945,1 player
- Suspense, 1946, 1 player
- Dynamite, 1946, 1 player
- Show Girl, 1946, 1 player
- Smarty, 1946, 1 player
- Amber, 1947, 1 player
- Cyclone, 1947, 1 player
- Tornado, 1947, 1 player
- Torchy, 1947, 1 player
- Flamingo, 1947, 1 player
- All Stars, 1947, 1 player
Type: Bat Game - Ginger, 1947, 1 player
- Bonanza, 1947, 1 player
- Box Score, 1947, 1 player
- Sunny, 1947, 1 player
- Stormy, 1948, 1 player
- Tennessee, 1948, 1 player
- Virginia, 1948, 1 player
- Yanks, 1948, 1 player
- Dew-Wa-Ditty, 1948, 1 player
- Gizmo, 1948, 1 player
- Rainbow, 1948, 1 player
- Speedway, 1948, 1 player
- Saratoga, 1948, 1 player
- El Paso, 1948, 1 player
- Star Series, 1949, 1 player
Type: Bat Game - Tucson, 1949, 1 player
- Dallas, 1949, 1 player
- St. Louis, 1949, 1 player
- Ma ryland, 1949, 1 player
- Boston, 1949, 1 player
- Freshie, 1949, 1 player
- Quarterback, 1949, 1 player
- De-Icer, 1949, 1 player
- Dreamy, 1950, 1 player
- Lucky Inning, 1950, 1 player
- Sweetheart, 1950, 1 player
- Georgia, 1950, 1 player
- Pinky, 1950, 1 player
- Rag Mop, 1950, 1 player
- Nifty, 1950, 1 player
- Shoo Shoo, 1951, 1 player
- Control Tower, 1951, 1 player
- Super World Series, 1951, 1 player
- Harvey, 1951, 1 player
- Hayburners, 1951, 1 player
- Snooks, 1951, 1 player
- Nags, 1951, 1 player
- Jalopy, 1951, 1 player
- Spark Plugs, 1951, 1 player
- Arcade, 1951, 1 player
- Sea Jockeys, 1951, 1 player
- Shoot the Moon, 1951, 1 player
- Horse Shoes, 1951, 1 player
- Horsefeathers, 1952, 2 players
Unconventional Cabinet, 5 Ft. Wide x 2.5 Ft. Deep - Sportsman, 1952, 1 player
- Slugfest, 1952, 1 player
- Majorettes, 1952, 1 player
- Olympics, 1952, 1 player
- Domino, 1952, 1 player
- Handicap, 1952, 1 player
- Caravan, 1952, 1 player
- Long Beach, 1952, 1 player
Type: Bingo Machine - Paratrooper, 1952, 1 player
- 8 Ball, 1952, 1 player
- Hong Kong, 1952, 1 player
- Four Corners, 1952, 1 player
- Disk Jockey, 1952, 1 player
- Twenty Grand, 1952, 1 player
- Silver Skates, 1953, 1 player
- Starlite, 1953, 1 player
- Deluxe Baseball 1953, 1953, 1 player
Type: Bat Game - Times Square, 1953, 1 player
- Fairway, 1953, 1 player
- Palisades, 1953, 1 player
- Grand Champion (GC), 1953, 1 player
- C.O.D., 1953, 1 player
- Army Navy, 1953, 1 player
- Gun Club, 1953, 1 player
- Struggle Buggies, 1953, 1 player
- Special Deluxe Baseball 1953, 1953 Lazy-Q, 1953, 1 player
- Nine Sisters, 1953, 1 player
- Dealer, 1953, 1 player
- Thunderbird, 1954, 1 player
- Special Deluxe Baseball 1954, 1954, 1 player
Type: Bat Game - All Star Baseball, 1954, 6 players
'All Star Baseball' was the first 6 player game made by Williams - Skyway, 1954, 1 player
- Super Pennant Baseball, 1954, 1 player
Type: Bat Game - Screamo, 1954, 1 player
- Big Ben, 1954, 1 player
- Daffy Derby, 1954, 1 player
- Cue-Tee, 1954, 1 player
- Star Pool, 1954, 1 player
- Colors, 1954, 1 player
- Lulu, 1954, 1 player
- Safari, 1954, 1 player
- Spitfire, 1954, 1 player
- Peter Pan, 1955, 1 player
- Race the Clock, 1955
'Race the Clock' was Williams first 4 player game - Poker Alley, 1955, 1 player
- Wonderland, 1955, 1 player
- Band Wagon, 1955
- King of Swat, 1955, 1 player
Type: Bat Game - Smoke Signal, 1955, 1 player
- Three Deuces, 1955, 1 player
- Can Can, 1955, 1 player
- Circus Wagon, 1955, 2 players
- Jolly Joker, 1955, 1 player
- Regatta, 1955, 1 player
- Snafu, 1955, 1 player
- Tim-Buc-Tu, 1956, 1 player
- Four Bagger Deluxe, 1956, 1 player
Type: Bat Game - Piccadilly, 1956, 2 players
- Hot Diggity, 1956, 1 player
- Surf Rider, 1956
- Super Score, 1956, 1 player
- Fun House, 1956
- Peppy, 1956, 1 player
- Perky, 1956, 1 player
First electromechanical game to use printed circuits. - Reno, 1956, 1 player
- Starfire, 1956, 1 player
- Shamrock, 1956, 2 players
- Cue Ball, 1956, 1 player
- Deluxe Baseball 1957, 1957, 1 player
Type: Bat Game - Gay Paree, 1957
- Arrow Head, 1957, 1 player
- Deluxe Baseball 1957 New York, 1957, 1 player
Type: Bat Game - Hi-Hand, 1957, 1 player
Type: Bingo Machine - Naples, 1957, 2 players
- Kings, 1957, 1 player
- Contest, 1957, 1 player
- Steeple-Chase, 1957, 1 player
- Jig Saw, 1957, 1 player
- Ten Strike Jumbo, 1958, 2 players
- Top Hat, 1958, 2 players
- Kick-Off, 1958, 1 player
- Deluxe Short Stop, 1958, 2 players
Type: Bat Game - Short Stop Deluxe, 1958, 2 players
Type: Bat Game - Satellite, 1958, 1 player
- 4 Star, 1958, 1 player
- Turf Champ, 1958, 1 player
- Casino, 1958, 1 player
- Gusher, 1958, 1 player
'Gusher' was the first machine to feature a disappearing jet-bumper - 3-D, 1958, 1 player
- Club House, 1958, 1 player
- Tic-Tac-Toe, 1959, 1 player
- Golden Bells, 1959, 1 player
- Spot Pool, 1959, 1 player
- Crossword, 1959, 1 player
- Deluxe Pinch-Hitter, 1959, 2 players
Type: Bat Game - Pinch-Hitter, 1959, 2 players
Type: Bat Game - Sea Wolf, 1959, 1 player
- Rocket, 1959, 1 player
- Fiesta, 1959, 2 players
- Golden Gloves, 1960, 1 player
- "21", 1960, 1 player
- Official Baseball, 1960, 2 players
Type: Bat Game - Nags, 1960, 1 player
- Serenade, 1960, 2 players
- Darts, 1960, 1 player
- Official Baseball, 1960, 1 player
Type: Bat Game - Viking, 1960, 2 players
- Jungle, 1960, 1 player
- Music Man, 1960
- Black Jack, 1960, 1 player
- Magic Clock, 1960, 2 players
- Bo Bo, 1961, 1 player
- Caravelle, 1961
- Highways, 1961, 1 player
- Deluxe Batting Champ, 1961, 1 player
Type: Bat Game - Batting Champ, 1961, 1 player
Type: Bat Game - Hollywood, 1961, 2 players
- Ten Spot, 1961, 1 player
- Double Barrell, 1961, 2 players
- Skill Ball, 1961, 1 player
- Reserve, 1961, 1 player
- Kismet, 1961
- Metro, 1961, 2 players
- Space Ship, 1961, 2 players
- Extra Inning, 1962, 1 player
Type: Bat Game - Jolly Jokers, 1962, 1 player
- World Series 62, 1962, 1 player
Type: Bat Game - 3 Coins, 1962, 1 player
- Coquette, 1962, 2 players
- Trade Winds, 1962, 1 player
- Friendship "7", 1962, 1 player
- Valiant, 1962, 2 players
- King Pin, 1962, 2 players
- Mardi Gras, 1962
- Vagabond, 1962, 1 player
'Vagabond' introduced use of a drop target. - 4 Roses, 1962, 1 player
- Tom Tom, 1963, 2 players
- Big Deal, 1963, 1 player
- Big Inning, 1963, 1 player
Type: Bat Game - Major League, 1963, 1 player
Type: Bat Game - Jumpin' Jack's, 1963, 2 players
- Swing Time, 1963, 1 player
- Skill Pool, 1963, 1 player
- El Toro, 1963, 2 players
- Big Daddy, 1963, 1 player
- Merry Widow, 1963
- Beat the Clock, 1963, 1 player
'Beat The Clock' was the first multiball game with 2 balls in play simultaneously - Grand Slam Baseball, 1964, 1 player
Type: Bat Game - Oh Boy, 1964, 2 players
- Tenth Inning, 1964, 2 players
Type: Bat Game - Soccer, 1964, 1 player
- Palooka, 1964, 1 player
- San Francisco, 1964, 2 players
- Heat Wave, 1964, 1 player
- Stop 'N Go, 1964, 2 players
- Mini Golf, 1964, 2 players
Type: Bat Game - River Boat, 1964, 1 player
- Whoopee, 1964
- Wing Ding, 1964, 1 player
- Zig Zag, 1964, 1 player
- Hollywood Driving Range, 1965, 1 player
Type: Bat Game - Pretty Baby, 1965, 2 players
- Alpine Club, 1965, 1 player
- Ski Club, 1965, 1 player
- Double Play Baseball, 1965, 1 player
Type: Bat Game - Driving Range, 1965, 1 player
- Eager Beaver, 1965, 2 players
- Moulin Rouge, 1965, 1 player
- Pot `O' Gold, 1965, 2 players
- Lucky Strike, 1965, 1 player
- Big Chief, 1965
- Bowl A Strike, 1965, 1 player
- Teacher's Pet, 1965, 1 player
- 8 Ball, 1966, 2 players
8-Ball' introduced the 'split bank' concept developed by Norm Clark to keep track of which targets had been - hit by each player in multiple player games.
- Pitch and Bat, 1966, 2 players
Type: Bat Game - Big League, 1966, 1 player
Type: Bat Game - Full House, 1966, 1 player
- Top Hand, 1966, 1 player
- A-Go-Go, 1966
A-GO-GO' was the first machine to use a captive ball spinner - invented by Norm Clark
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