Tucson, released by Williams Manufacturing Company in January 1949, is a single-player electro-mechanical pinball machine with an American Southwest theme. Designed by Harry Williams, the game features two flippers, two pop bumpers, and two kick-out holes. The artwork, created by George Molentin, reflects the cultural motifs of the Tucson region.
Tucson is a pinball machine manufactured by Williams Electronic Games Inc. in 1949. Concept by Harry Williams. Design by Harry Williams. Mechanics by Harry Williams. Art by George Molentin. Animation by Harry Williams.
Game type:
Electro-Mechanical
Display type:
Lights
Players:
1
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