Judge Dredd (pinball)

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Judge Dredd
Manufacturer Midway
System Midway WPC (DCS)
Designer Designer: John Trudeau
Programmer: Jeff Johnson
Artwork: Kevin O'Connor
Mechanics: Ernie Pizarro
Music / Sounds: Paul Heitsch, Vince Pontarelli
Release Date September 1993
Production Run 6,990

Judge Dredd is a pinball machine produced by Midway (released under the Bally name). It is based on the fictional character of the same name.

It is part of WMS' SuperPin line of widebody games.

Judge Dredd is a Widebody pinball machine manufactured by Williams pinball under the Bally name in 1993. It had a production run of: 6,990 units. Judge Dredd was based on the character licensed from the comic series '2000 AD', not the 1995 Judge Dredd movie.

notable features include: Diamond Plate playfield, Flippers (4), Autoplungers (2), 6 Ball Multiball, Inline Captive Balls (3). No pop bumpers. 9 modes + "Ultimate Challenge" wizard mode, SuperGame Feature (4 additional modes)

toy's and notes: Spinning planet and rings - "Deadworld" (used for ball locks, but is disabled in later ROM revisions), Robotic Arm, Eagle topper on backbox.

recently there is a fix for this and you can have a fully functional Deadworld that's locks balls as oringinally inteded throgh modifying a few small things and adding the L-1 romset. here is a page explaining the process http://www.pinballnews.com/learn/dredd.html

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