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The Machine: Bride of Pin-Bot

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The Machine: Bride of Pin*Bot
ManufacturerWilliams
Release dateFebruary 1991
SystemWilliams WPC (Alphanumeric)
DesignDesigners: John Trudeau, Python Anghelo
Programmer: Brian Eddy
Artwork: Python Anghelo, John Youssi
Mechanics: Zofia Bil, Jack Skalon, Joe Joos, Jr.
Music: Dan Forden
Sound: Dan Forden, Jon Hey, Rich Karstens
Production run8,100

The Machine: Bride of Pin*Bot is a 1991 pinball game designed by John Trudeau (Dr. Flash) and Python Anghelo and released by Williams. It is the second game in the Pin*Bot series.

Chicago-based singer Stephanie Rogers provided the voice of The Machine.[1]

As the machine features one big wheel award that can result in an instant one billion score, a separate high-score list called "Billionaire's Club" was created.

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