Revenge From Mars is a 1999 pinball machine manufactured by Midway (under the Bally label). It is the sequel to Attack From Mars, that also has the same theme. This game was the last machine manufactured by Midway and the first to use the Williams Pinball 2000 system that overlays interactive video onto the mechanical playfield (see also Star Wars Episode I). An additional first was the default non-existence of a replay/special. Instead of awarding the player a free game when reaching a certain amount of points, it was decided to rather award extraballs (default at 50 million and 200 million). Additionally the match sequence at the end of a pinball game (a random free play award) was discarded. This default behaviour can be changed by the operator though. (via Wikipedia)
Designed By:
Artwork: John Youssi, Greg Freres
Mechanics: Chris Shipman
Music: Dan Forden
Dots/Animation: Adam Rhine, Scott Slomiany, Jack Liddon, Scott
Sanders, Dave Mueller
Sounds: Dan Forden
Designer: George Gomez
Manufacturer:
Midway
Category: (Book)
1 used, starting at $9.95
Category: (Sports)
1 new, starting at $24.87
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