Apollo 13 | |
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Manufacturer | Sega Pinball |
Release date | October 1995 |
System | Sega WhiteStar |
Design | Designer: Joe Kaminkow, Joe Balcer Programmer: Lonnie D. Ropp, Orin Day Artwork: Mark Raneses, Jeff Busch Mechanics: Joe Balcer, John Borg, Rob Hurtado Music and Sounds: Brian L. Schmidt |
Production Run | ? |
Apollo 13 is a 1995 pinball machine based on the film Apollo 13. It was designed by Joe Kaminkow and Joe Balcer, and released by Sega Pinball. It is notable for its 13-ball multiball mode, the largest of any pinball machine ever made.
After starting a game, you have a choice of "Regular" or "Novice" mode. "Regular" is the normal 3-ball arrangement. "Novice" is timed play; the player has 2 minutes when any drained balls are autoplunged, and after the 2 minutes expires, the game is over when the ball(s) on the field drains.
You can start a game in "League" mode by holding the left flipper button in while starting a game, and "Wizard" mode by holding the right flipper button in.
There are 9 Missions; after doing all of them, Master Alarm is lit at the right saucer. The Missions are:
Once the 9 missions have finished, the wizard mode Master Alarm will start. It's a 40-second frenzy where every target scores 1 million and adds 1 million to a Jackpot that is lit at the Blastoff ramp. The Jackpot does not reset after collecting it, and does not have a limit. This round can be worth many points if the player has mastered the ramp shot.
Apollo 13 has a number of pinball modes:
When 13-ball starts, the bottom post raises and stays up for about 10 seconds. Three or four balls are launched, and after about 5 seconds the 8 balls in the 8-ball holder are released, all at once. There is no ball saver. During 13-ball, the Rocket is lit for Jackpots. After a Jackpot, the bottom post is not raised, increasing the difficulty of play.
After 5 Jackpots have been collected, the Super 13-Ball Jackpot is lit.