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Best 1 Bally Attack from Mars

The Bally Attack from Mars pinball machine is a 1995 original designed by Brian Eddy. It features a compelling science fiction narrative centered around a 1950s alien invasion. Notable for its innovative dot-matrix display and high scoring potential, it’s favored by experienced pinball players seeki...

2 Bally The Addams Family

The Addams Family pinball machine, produced by Bally in 1992, is a highly sought-after collectible. Designed by Pat Lawlor, it achieved record sales with over twenty thousand units distributed globally. The game features a distinctive dot-matrix display and recreates scenes from the popular 1990s te...

3 Bally Theatre of Magic

The Bally Theatre of Magic is an original pinball machine released in 1995. Designed by Steve Ritchie, it’s notable for its stage magic theme centered around illusions and trickery. The game uses a distinctive dot-matrix display to present the magical scenes and gameplay. It's particularly appealing...

4 Bally Creature from the Black Lagoon

The Bally Creature from the Black Lagoon is a 1992 pinball machine licensed from the classic 1954 horror film. It recreates the iconic lagoon monster with a detailed dot-matrix display and a movable 3D creature toy. The game’s drive-in movie theme offers a nostalgic experience primarily for fans of...

5 Bally Cirqus Voltaire

A 1997 Bally machine designed by John Popadiuk with a circus theme, notable for its floating animatronic Voltaire head and highly stylized artwork.

6 Bally Scared Stiff

Released by Bally in 1996, this horror-themed pinball machine features hostess Elvira and is famous for its interactive deadhead toy and spinning spider wheel.

7 Bally Judge Dredd

A 1993 Bally machine based on the 2000 AD comic book character, featuring multiple playfield levels and an innovative multi-ball lock system.

8 Bally Fireball

Bally Fireball (1972) is a classic electromechanical machine notable for its central spinning disc (Zylon wheel), one of the earliest playfield spinning elements in pinball history.

9 Bally Eight Ball Deluxe

Bally Eight Ball Deluxe (1981) is a billiards-themed solid-state sequel to Eight Ball, widely regarded as one of the most commercially successful pinball machines of its era.

10 Bally World Cup Soccer

Released by Bally in 1994 to coincide with the FIFA World Cup hosted by the United States, this machine is renowned for its soccer-themed gameplay and spinning goalie toy.

11 Bally Centaur

Bally Centaur (1981), designed by Greg Kmiec, is known for its stark black-and-white playfield art and dark sci-fi theme, making it visually distinctive among its contemporaries.

12 Bally Elvira and the Party Monsters

Released by Bally in 1989, this horror-themed machine marks the first pinball collaboration with hostess Elvira, featuring prominent spooky playfield toys.

13 Bally Party Zone

A 1991 Bally machine designed by Pat Lawlor featuring a space-party theme anchored by the character Captain B. Zarr and multiball celebration modes.

14 Bally Tales from the Crypt

A 1993 Bally machine based on the HBO horror anthology series and original EC Comics, featuring an animatronic Crypt Keeper as the central character.

15 Bally Xenon

Bally Xenon (1980), designed by Greg Kmiec, was among the first pinball machines to feature a synthesized female voice, a landmark technical achievement for the medium.

16 Bally Flash Gordon

Bally Flash Gordon (1981) is a licensed machine based on the Flash Gordon science-fiction franchise, released around the time of the 1980 feature film and incorporating its cast.

17 Bally Capt. Fantastic and the Brown Dirt Cowboy

Bally Capt. Fantastic and the Brown Dirt Cowboy (1976) is themed around Elton John, making it one of the earliest celebrity-endorsed pinball machines ever commercially produced.

18 Bally Corvette

A 1994 Bally machine officially licensed by General Motors, celebrating multiple generations of Corvette models through racing-themed modes and artwork.

19 Bally Dr. Dude

This 1990 Bally machine is themed around a confident scientist and is notable for its unique magnetic loop that grabs the ball using an overhead playfield magnet.

20 Bally Kiss
Bally Kiss

Bally Kiss (1979) is one of the first rock band-licensed pinball machines, themed around the American glam rock group KISS and featuring their iconic face-painted imagery.

21 Bally Medusa

Bally Medusa (1981), designed by Greg Kmiec, is a Greek mythology-themed machine centered on the gorgon Medusa, featuring serpentine artwork and multiball gameplay elements.

22 Bally Gilligan's Island

Based on the classic 1960s American sitcom, this 1991 Bally machine features the show's iconic characters and a prominent tropical island playfield theme.

23 Bally Mr. & Mrs. Pac-Man

Bally Mr. & Mrs. Pac-Man (1982) is a licensed machine themed around Namco's Pac-Man characters, notable as one of the earliest video game IP adaptations in pinball.

24 Bally Mata Hari

Bally Mata Hari (1978) is a spy-themed electromechanical machine named after the World War I-era dancer and convicted spy, featuring an exotic art nouveau visual aesthetic.

25 Bally Bugs Bunny Birthday Ball

This 1991 Bally machine stars classic Looney Tunes characters and was designed by Jon Norris to celebrate the iconic cartoon rabbit's 50th anniversary.

26 Bally Pool Sharks

Released by Bally in 1996, this machine features a billiards theme and is notable for its unique lower playfield mechanism designed to simulate shooting pool balls.

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