![]() The big day arrived! We were especially excited when we opened the box because it was unbelievable to unpack a brand new pinball machine designed 20 years ago. So when, in 2018, Chicago Gaming announced the release of its third remake (the first one being Medieval Madness, the second one Attack From Mars) and it was Monster Bash, we didn’t hesitate for a moment: we committed the crime of treason without any guilt and we sold our MB to get a brand new Limited Edition! DMD/LCD color of the Monster Bash remake We like to play, not spend our time and money on repairs. As the game went on, the sensors, coils, plastics and toys broke one after the other. It came with all the accessories: original card without the batteries leaking on it (a miracle), original cigarette smell, original smashed crate, original rusty feet, playfield with a hole as big as the Grand Canyon and all kinds of original failures. In short, hoping for an original Monster Bash machine, clean on the outside, with the original parts and card, and a clean board is a bit like hoping for a McDonald’s burger identical to the presentation picture: it must exist but we have never seen one!Īnd we speak with knowledge, the first pinball we got was an original one. Indeed, the original models are rare, often in bad condition due to exploitation in bars, and reach heights in terms of resale price. Where appropriate, other trademarks & copyrights remain property of their owners.This re-release is an additional chance for collectors to integrate this mythical machine in their gameroom. Site design, phrasing, and other local content copyright 2004-2023 by The Internet Pinball Database™. ![]() Operations Manual (with schematics, OCR-searchable)Īll copyrighted and trademarked Gottlieb ® material licensed from Gottlieb Development LLC.Ĭopyrighted and trademarked material from Planetary Pinball Supply, Inc ® used with permission.Īll photographs licensed from original photographers, who retain their copyright. Home ROM L1.06 Free Play Only (Needs 8Mb EPROM) ( Removed by request of Planetary Pinball) ![]() Promotional Video (at YouTube) (External site) Monster Bash Rulesheet Version 1.40 (May/23/1999), by Matt MagnascoĪvailable at Cows and Easter Eggs (External site) The Pinball Compendium 1982 to Present, page 241 On "trapline" – yes, the term is still in use and not specific to any one company. We would not have seen these since they happened at Lenc Smith and were intended to check screens before running quantities. That’s a registration check at Lenc Smith. I showed the Party Animal to Greg Freres and he agrees. It was common practice, sometimes it was run without the white just black on wood. It was done at Lenc Smith and then sent to us at Willy for approval. It's just a test to check the trapline against the rout. We asked George Gomez in 2016 about the black-and-white test playfield shown in this listing. ![]() Hitting the scoop with this ball will start Lyman's Lament, playing different music along with the voice of programmer Lyman Sheats commenting while that ball is played. The game will say "Totally" then launch the ball. Hitting targets activate the 'Phantom Flip" feature so when the ball enters a flipper inlane, game-controlled flipper action flips the ball.įigurines of Frankenstein, Mummy and sarcophagus, Bride of Frankenstein, Mad professor, Creature from the Black Lagoon (under playfield), Dracula in Coffin, Ogre with ball and chain.Įaster Egg Alert: Before launching the first ball, and with credits on the machine (or free play), press the left flipper 11 times, then press the right flipper once, the left flipper 5 times, the right flipper once, the left flipper 6 times, and finally the right flipper once. Dracula moves back and forth on playfield. View at The Internet Pinball Serial Number Database () (External site)įlippers (2), Pop bumpers (3), Slingshots (2), Standup targets (8), Spinning target (1), Scoop (1), Autoplunger. Williams Electronics Games, Incorporated, a subsidiary of WMS Ind., Internet Pinball Machine Database: Williams 'Monster Bash'
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