Spectra IV, produced by The Valley Company, a subsidiary of Walter Kidde & Co., Inc., in 1978, is a solid-state, cocktail-style pinball machine notable for its rotating playfield. This unique design allows up to four players to participate without changing positions, as the playfield manually rotates beneath a stationary glass top. The game features two flippers, three pop bumpers, a rollunder spinner, a captive ball, kick-out holes, and a left kickback lane
Spectra IV is a pinball machine manufactured by "The Valley Company, Subsidiary of Walter Kidde & Co., Inc." in 1978.
Primary manufacturer:
The Valley Company, Subsidiary of Walter Kidde & Co., Inc.
Year:
1978
OPDB Group ID:
Rnqe
Game type:
Solid State
Display type:
Alphanumeric
Players:
4
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