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#REDIRECT [[Bally Manufacturing#Developed by Midway]] |
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{{Infobox Pinball |
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| title = Cactus Canyon |
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|manufacturer = [[Midway Games|Midway]] |
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|system = [[Williams Pinball Controller|Midway WPC-95]] |
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|designer= '''Designer''': Tom Kopera, Matt Coriale<br>'''Programmer''':<br>'''Artwork''': John Youssi:<br>'''Sound''': Rob Berry |
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|release = October 1998 |
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|production = 903 |
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'''Cactus Canyon''' is a [[pinball machine]] produced by [[Midway]] (under the ''[[Bally]]'' brand name). It is the ''WPC'' machine with the shortest production run (as the production for the new [[Pinball 2000]] generation had to be started), thus making it a rare machine amongst collectors and the most expensive one of the whole ''WPC'' generation (only being beaten by Capcoms ultra-rare [[Big Bang Bar]] when considering all modern pinball machines). |
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Although fully playable, the software has never been finished (rumours exist that the home machine of Matt Coriale features a complete version). The final version (along with a re-run of the whole machine) was announced by The Pinball Factory (who bought the rights for the machine) to be released for 2007. |
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==External links== |
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*[http://www.ipdb.org/machine.cgi?id=4445 Internet Pinball Database entry for ''Cactus Canyon''] |
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[[Category:Pinball games]] |
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[[Category:Midway Games]] |
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