description Six Million Dollar Man Overview
Six Million Dollar Man is a 1978 Bally solid-state pinball machine licensed from the television series of the same name. Designed by Greg Kmiec, it uses the show's cyborg-hero theme in its artwork, sounds, scoring objectives, and playfield devices, including a mechanical bionic-arm feature. The machine is intended for pinball players and collectors interested in licensed television themes from the electromechanical-to-solid-state era.
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What television series is the Six Million Dollar Man pinball machine based on?
The 1978 Bally machine is based on the television series The Six Million Dollar Man, starring Lee Majors as Colonel Steve Austin. Its artwork and sound effects use the show's bionic-hero theme.
Who designed Bally's Six Million Dollar Man pinball machine?
Greg Kmiec designed the game, with artwork associated with Dave Christensen. Bally released the solid-state machine in October 1978.
What is the Bionic Power Score on the machine?
Bionic Power Score is a central scoring objective tied to the machine's Steve Austin theme. Completing the relevant sequence can activate special scoring or ball-play features, including the game's bionic-style free-ball mechanism.
How many players can the Six Million Dollar Man machine support?
The Bally machine supports up to six players, an unusually high player count for a solid-state pinball table of its period. It uses electronic scoring and audio rather than electromechanical reels.
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