"Strange Science," a pinball machine released by Bally in 1986, blends the whimsical nature of 1980s campy science themes with innovative gameplay features. Designed by Dan Langlois with artwork by Greg Freres, the machine includes three flippers, three pop bumpers, and a unique 5-ball multiball mode triggered by the "atom smasher" mechanism. The game also features an anti-gravity up-loop and a particle-separator ramp, adding layers of complexity and excitement.
Strange Science is a pinball machine manufactured by Bally Manufacturing Co. in 1986. Design by Greg Kmiec. Art by Greg Freres.
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Solid State
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Alphanumeric
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4
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