The "Star-Jet" pinball machine, released by Bally Manufacturing Co. in December 1963, is notable for being the first to feature a 3-ball multiball mechanism. This innovation, referred to at the time as the "Blast-Off extra balls feature," allowed players to experience multiple balls in play simultaneously, enhancing gameplay excitement. The game is a two-player, electro-mechanical machine equipped with two flippers, three pop bumpers, two passive bumpers, two slingshots, five standup targets, and two kick-out holes.
Star-Jet is a pinball machine manufactured by Bally Manufacturing Co. in 1963. Concept by Ted Zale. Design by Ted Zale. Mechanics by Ted Zale. Animation by Ted Zale.
Game type:
Electro-Mechanical
Display type:
Reels
Players:
2
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