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|designer= [[Pat Lawlor]], [[Larry DeMar]] |
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|artwork= Mark Sprenger |
|artwork= Mark Sprenger |
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|programmer= Larry DeMar, [[Ed Boon]] |
|programmer= [[Larry DeMar]], [[Ed Boon]] |
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|mechanics= John Krutsch |
|mechanics= John Krutsch |
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|music= [[Brian L. Schmidt|Brian Schmidt]] |
|music= [[Brian L. Schmidt|Brian Schmidt]] |
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|sound= Brian Schmidt |
|sound= [[Brian L. Schmidt|Brian Schmidt]] |
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|release = May 1988 |
|release = May 1988 |
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|production = 1,750 units (approximate) |
|production = 1,750 units (approximate) |
Revision as of 01:02, 3 November 2015
Manufacturer | Williams |
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Release date | May 1988 |
System | Williams System 11B |
Design | Pat Lawlor, Larry DeMar |
Programming | Larry DeMar, Ed Boon |
Artwork | Mark Sprenger |
Mechanics | John Krutsch |
Music | Brian Schmidt |
Sound | Brian Schmidt |
Production run | 1,750 units (approximate) |
Banzai Run is a pinball machine produced by Williams. It was the first machine designed by Pat Lawlor, and is known for its multi-playfield design, in which the player can play a game on the machine's backglass as well as on the main playfield.
External links
- Internet Pinball Database entry
- Recent Auction Results
- Pinball Archive rule sheet
- Internet Pinball Serial Number Database entry