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The Machine: Bride of Pin*Bot
ManufacturerWilliams
Release dateFebruary 1991
SystemWilliams WPC (Alphanumeric)
DesignPython Anghelo, John Trudeau
ProgrammingBrian Eddy
ArtworkPython Anghelo, John Youssi
MechanicsZofia Bil, Jack Skalon, Joe Joos, Jr.
MusicDan Forden
SoundJon Hey, Rich Karstens
VoicesStephanie Rogers (The Machine)
Barry Oursler (Pin*Bot)
Mark Ritchie
Production run8,100

The Machine: Bride of Pin*Bot is a 1991 pinball game designed by Python Anghelo and John Trudeau (Dr. Flash), 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. This seperate list cannot be reset.

Subject of the game is to make the female robot to become alive. When she is able to speak she will let you know when shel likes your moves. The game also has a 'family mode' where some of the female sounds are not used.

Game is the last Williams machine without a dot-matrix screen.


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