Bally Hoo

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Bally Hoo Game Info

The Bally Hoo (1969 version), produced by Bally Manufacturing Co., was a nod to the company's original 1932 hit. Designed by Ted Zale and with artwork by Christian Marche, this electro-mechanical machine was notable for being the first Bally pinball game to feature 3-inch "Jumbo" flippers, a significant upgrade from the standard 2-inch size used in earlier models. Additionally, it was the first Bally game to introduce an up-post ball saver between the flippers, which helped prevent the ball from draining prematurely.

Bally Hoo is a pinball machine manufactured by Bally Manufacturing Co. in 1969. Concept by Ted Zale. Design by Ted Zale. Mechanics by Ted Zale. Art by Christian Marche. Animation by Ted Zale.
Primary manufacturer:
Bally Manufacturing Co.
Year:
1969
Preferred Dealer:
Flip N Out Pinball
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OPDB Group ID:
4NQ7
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Game type:
Electro-Mechanical
Display type:
Reels
Players:
4
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Ted Zale
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