Demolition Man | |
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Manufacturer | Williams |
Release date | February 1994 |
System | Williams WPC (DCS) |
Design | Dennis Nordman |
Programming | Ted Estes, Bill Grupp |
Artwork | Doug Watson, Linda Deal (backglass) |
Mechanics | Win Schilling, Armando Zuniga |
Music | Jon Hey |
Sound | Jon Hey |
Voices | Sylvester Stallone (John Spartan) Wesley Snipes (Simon Phoenix) |
Production Run | 7,019 |
Demolition Man is a Williams pinball machine released in February 1994. It is based on the motion picture of the same name. It is part of WMS' SuperPin line of widebody games.
Sylvester Stallone (John Spartan) and Wesley Snipes (Simon Phoenix) provided custom speech for this game during ADR sessions at Warner Brothers Studios in Los Angeles under the direction of Jon Hey. Jon Hey scored the music of the pinball game in part based upon the movie score by academy-award winner Elliot Goldenthal, but including new music.
This game is centered on multiball modes. The player has to shoot the left ramp when the "freeze" light is lit (lit by the right inlane) to "lock" a ball. When the required amount of locks are made, the player has to shoot the left loop to start multiball.
Completing all four multiball modes lights the right ramp for the wizard award, Demolition Jackpot, which is the total amount of all the jackpots collected during the game. The Demolition Jackpot is lost if the ball drains.
For Pinball music trivia aficionados, The Museum Multiball music is based upon Brahms' Second Symphony, 2nd Movement
The game's other main feature is the Cryo-Claw, which is located on the upper-left side of the playfield, and is lit at the left inlane. The awards are as follows:
Completing all of the Cryo-Claw modes lights the Underground shot for the wizard mode, Demolition Time. In this mode, three balls are launched into play, and all of the major shots are initially worth 15 million points. Hitting the five standup targets increases the base value of all the major shots by 5 million points, and launches another ball into play, up to five balls.