*Game list is subject to change.
Pokemon (Pro)
Stern, 2026
Catch and train your favorite Pokemon!
Dungeons & Dragons (Pro)
Stern, 2025
Celebrating 50 years of the world’s greatest roleplaying game!
JAWS (Pro)
Stern, 2024
Amity Island welcomes you!
Pulp Fiction (SE)
Play Mechanix and CGC, 2023
Vintage-Inspired Experience, State-of-the-Art Pinball
Toy Story 4 (LE)
Jersey Jack Pinball, 2022
Step into the world of Buzz and Woody like never before!
Star Wars (Pro)
Stern, 2017
Choose your character and battle the Emperor through 16 missions!
Game of Thrones (LE)
Stern, 2015
Don’t worry; you can play the game and still refuse to acknowledge that final season.
Metallica (Pro)
Stern, 2013
Bash Sparky! Bash him again!
Star Trek (Pro)
Stern, 2013
Can you hit Warp 9.9?
The Lord of the Rings
Stern, 2003
Jackpot ONE! Jackpot TWO! Jackpot THREE!
The Simpsons Pinball Party
Stern, 2003
D’OH!
Revenge from Mars
Bally, 1999
Those pesky Martians are back for more!
Congo
Williams, 1995
The gorilla in the lower playfield was sculpted by noted SFX artist Stan Winston!
Star Trek: The Next Generation
Williams, 1993
Practice your Picard facepalm when the ball drains!
White Water
Williams, 1993
Go with the Flow!
Doctor Who
Bally, 1992
“EXTERMINATE! EXTERMINATE!”
Dr. Dude
Bally, 1990
Feeling a little ``sub-dude``? Play Dr. Dude!
Taxi
Williams, 1988
The first Williams game to display four-player scores using only two 16-character alphanumeric displays.
Fireball Classic
Bally, 1985
It's Red Hot!
Space Shuttle
Williams, 1984
The first solid state pinball machine to feature a playfield toy!
Big Game
Stern, 1980
The first solid state game to display scores in the millions!
Black Knight
Williams, 1980
The first solid state game with a multi-level playfield!
Blackout
Williams, 1980
The first Williams game to have computer-controlled general illumination!
Flash Gordon
Bally, 1980
The first Bally split-level game!
Genie
Gottlieb, 1979
Gottlieb’s “WIDE and Beautiful BODY”!
Joker Poker
Gottlieb, 1978
Fifteen drop targets! Count ‘em!
Paragon
Bally, 1978
Bally's first wide-body game!
Stars
Stern, 1978
Lite all 5 STARS to lite the rotating SPECIAL
Eight Ball
Bally, 1977
One of the earliest machines to remember the game's state and recall it on the player's next ball!
Jungle Queen
Gottlieb, 1977
The maximum displayed score is 199,990 points. After that it's your word against the machine's.
Pioneer
Gottlieb, 1976
It’s about Davy Crockett in space, or something?
Royal Flush
Gottlieb, 1976
Can you score a... royal flush?
Fast Draw
Gottlieb, 1975
Rustle up some drop targets, cowboy!
Wizard!
Bally, 1975
Loosely based on the 1975 movie “Tommy”
Nip-It
Bally, 1973
Made famous as the pinball machine Fonzie anachronistically played on Happy Days!
Daffie
Williams, 1968
The first of four Williams games to feature zipper flippers!
King of Diamonds
Gottlieb, 1967
The last Gottlieb machine to use a silkscreened “1” for the thousands digit in the score.
Magic City
Williams, 1967
Middle-pop pinball at its finest!
Slick Chick
Gottlieb, 1963
Can you spell S-L-I-C-K C-H-I-C-K?
Silver
Gottlieb, 1957
Light S-I-L-V-E-R for specials!



