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Tucson Game Info

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.

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Williams Electronic Games Inc.
Year:
1949
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Game type:
Electro-Mechanical
Display type:
Lights
Players:
1

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Harry Williams
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