Theatre of Magic

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Theatre of Magic

Manufacturer Midway
Release date March 28, 1995
System Williams WPC Security (WPC-S)
Designer(s) Designer: John Popadiuk
Programmer: Jeff Johnson
Artwork: Linda Deal (aka Doane)
Music/Sound: Dave Zabriskie
Production run 6,600 units

Theatre of Magic is a pinball machine produced by Midway (under the Bally brand name).

Description

Main mission is to get to the "Grand Finale" by finishing:

  • Theatre: The easiest sub-mission, simply complete "T-H-E-A-T-R-E" (which also lights Theatre Hurry Up) by shooting the left loop.
  • Multiball: Collect Theatre Multiball (to light the locks in the inner loop, shoot the ramps to complete "M-A-G-I-C").
  • Midnight: Advance the clock to Midnight (shoot right loop).
  • Illusions: The hardest of the four goals. Shoot the trunk to light one of the following missions. Start them all to finish this sub-mission.
    • Tiger Saw Hit the Captive Ball for various animations of a tiger using the saw on different items.
    • Levitating Woman Shoot the Center Ramp to score (11 million, increasing by one million each time).
    • Trunk Escape Shoot the Magic Trunk for four times to break the chains of a locked trunk.
    • Spirit Cards Shoot the Inner Loops/Spinner to award increasing points (500.000 per spin, increases by 250.000 each time the loop is shot).
    • Safe Escape Shoot the Inner Loops to unlock the safe.
    • Metamorphosis Shoot the Right Ramp to transform the assistant to various animals (12 million, increasing by four million each time).
    • Strait Jacket Escape the strait jacket as spikes are closing in. Hit the jet bumpers to push the hand closer to the freeing buckle (6 million per bumper, 60 million to finish it).
    • Hat Magic Shoot the trunk for different things being pulled out of the hat.

The game uses the DCS Sound System.

Digital versions

Theatre of Magic is available as licensed table of The Pinball Arcade for several platforms. Unlicensed recreations of the game are available for Visual Pinball that runs on Windows.

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