Jurassic Park (pinball)
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Jurassic Park | |
Manufacturer | Data East |
System | Data East Version 3 |
Designer | Designer: Joe Kaminkow, John Borg, Ed Cebula Programmer: Neil Falconer, Lonnie D. Ropp, John Carpenter Artwork: Markus Rothkranz Music and Sounds: Brian Schmidt |
Release Date | June 1993 |
Production Run | 9,008 (approx.) |
Jurassic Park is a pinball machine produced by Data East Pinball. It is based on the motion picture of the same name.
[edit] Gameplay
There are 11 gameplay modes, called "Computer Screens". They are started by shooting the right scoop, called "Control Room", when it's lit. These modes are stackable (i.e., one mode can be running while another mode is in progress). The Control Room is briefly lit by the right ramp or either inlane, and is permanently lit by shooting the Power Shed (the right scoop) on the upper-right side of the playfield.
- Stampede
- Escape Isla Nubar
- Raptor Two-Ball: Lights the Boat Dock (saucer at the right loop) for Raptor Two-Ball multiball. Shooting the Raptor Pit collects the Raptor Jackpot.
- Electric Fence: You have to hit the pop bumpers a certain amount of times to get Timmy off the electric fence, before he gets electrocuted.
- Spitter Attack
- System Boot: Shoot the Bunker, the Control Room, and the Power Shed scoops to collect a maximum of 30 million points.
- Raptors' Rampage
- Mosquito Millions
- Feed T-Rex: Shoot the T-Rex saucer to feed the "goat" (ball) to the T-Rex for 30 million points.
- Bone Busting
- Light Extra Ball: Extra Ball is lit at the Boat Docks.
Completing all Computer Screen modes lights the Control Room for System Failure, a six-ball "wizard mode" where all shots on the playfield are worth 1 million points. It lasts for 45 seconds.
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