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==Description== |
==Description== |
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Players can experience 7 Tales of the Arabian Nights that includes a travel around the ancient city of [[Baghdad]], flying with the [[magic carpet]] and battling the evil genie. Rubbing the [[magic lamp]] conjure good genies that help to rescue the princess. The game uses a vertical magnet diverter that grabs the ball and hurls it back at the player for more suspense as an industry first. The game also includes spikes that rise up and save the ball when the [[Meteor#Meteor|shooting stars]] are summoned.<ref>http://www.planetarypinball.com/mm5/Williams/games/arabian/index.html</ref> |
Players can experience 7 Tales of the Arabian Nights that includes a travel around the ancient city of [[Baghdad]], flying with the [[magic carpet]] and battling the evil genie. Rubbing the [[magic lamp]] conjure good genies that help to rescue the princess. The game uses a vertical magnet diverter that grabs the ball and hurls it back at the player for more suspense as an industry first. The game also includes spikes that rise up and save the ball when the [[Meteor#Meteor|shooting stars]] are summoned.<ref>http://www.planetarypinball.com/mm5/Williams/games/arabian/index.html</ref> |
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==Game quotes== |
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* "Take this piece of junk" |
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* "Open Sesame!" |
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* " My ruby is yours..." |
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==Cast of Characters== |
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* Lighting Lamp |
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* Genie |
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* Grand Champion |
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* Sultan's Court |
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* Skill Shot |
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* Super Skill Shot |
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* Red Targets |
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* Snake Charmed |
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* Fireball |
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* Bazaar Award |
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* Jackpot |
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* Extra Ball |
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* Magic Carpet |
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* Shooting Stars Lit |
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* Loops |
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* Skeletons |
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* Multiball |
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* Lightning Spins |
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* Lightning Award |
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* Yellow |
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* Lock Ball |
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* Lite Lock |
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* 3 Multipliers |
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* Lite Make a Wish |
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* Collect a Jewel |
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* 3X Lamp Scoring |
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* Rescue Princess |
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* Jet Bumpers |
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* Harem Multiball |
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* All Shots |
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* Hold Bonus X |
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* 3 Tiger Loops |
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* Sinbad and the Rocs |
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* Ali Baba |
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* Flying Horse |
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* Scheherazade |
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* Camel Race |
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* Flying Carpet |
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* Sinbad and the Cyclops |
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* Orbs |
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* 250,000 |
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==Digital versions== |
==Digital versions== |
Revision as of 03:30, 31 July 2020
Manufacturer | Williams |
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Release date | 1996 |
Design | John Popadiuk |
Programming | Louis Koziarz |
Artwork | Pat McMahon |
Mechanics | Jack Skalon, Ernie Pizarro, Joe Loveday |
Music | Dave Zabriskie |
Sound | Dave Zabriskie |
Production run | 3,128 units |
Tales of the Arabian Nights is a 1996 pinball machine produced by Williams. The game is based on the stories of One Thousand and One Nights and features a blue jinn. The marketing slogan is "Your Wish is Granted".[1]
Description
Players can experience 7 Tales of the Arabian Nights that includes a travel around the ancient city of Baghdad, flying with the magic carpet and battling the evil genie. Rubbing the magic lamp conjure good genies that help to rescue the princess. The game uses a vertical magnet diverter that grabs the ball and hurls it back at the player for more suspense as an industry first. The game also includes spikes that rise up and save the ball when the shooting stars are summoned.[2]
Digital versions
Tales of the Arabian Nights was available for free as a licensed table of The Pinball Arcade for several platforms. The game is also included in the Pinball Hall of Fame: The Williams Collection for Xbox 360, PlayStation 3, and Nintendo 3DS. Furthermore, the table is playable in Williams Pinball Classics (2001) for PC.[3]
After Zen Studios acquired the license for Williams pinball table recreations from FarSight Studios (resulting in the table being removed from The Pinball Arcade in the summer of 2018), the table was made available as an add-on for Pinball FX 3 and is available to unlock in the Williams Pinball mobile app for iOS and Android as part of the fifth wave of Zen Studios' curation of Williams tables.
See also
References
- ^ "Internet Pinball Machine Database: Williams 'Tales of the Arabian Nights". June 11, 2012.
- ^ http://www.planetarypinball.com/mm5/Williams/games/arabian/index.html
- ^ "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2015-09-24. Retrieved 2015-08-29.
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