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'''Cactus Canyon''' is a [[pinball machine]] produced by [[Midway]] (under the ''[[Bally]]'' brand name). |
'''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 anounced by The Pinball Factory (who bought the rights for the machine) to be released for 2007. |
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Revision as of 21:05, 28 July 2007
Manufacturer | Midway |
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Release date | October 1998 |
System | Williams WPC-95 |
Design | Designer: Tom Kopera, Matt Coriale Programmer: Artwork: John Youssi |
Production run | 903 |
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).
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 anounced by The Pinball Factory (who bought the rights for the machine) to be released for 2007.
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