Red & Ted's Road Show

Red & Ted's Road Show
Manufacturer Williams
Release date October 1994
System Williams WPC-Security
Design Pat Lawlor, Dwight Sullivan, Ted Estes
Programming Dwight Sullivan, Ted Estes
Artwork John Youssi
Mechanics John Krutsch
Music Chris Granner, Carlene Carter
Sound Chris Granner
Voices Carlene Carter (Red), Tim Kitzrow (Ted)
Production run 6,259 units

Red & Ted's Road Show (also known as Road Show) is a 1994 widebody pinball game designed by Pat Lawlor and released by Williams. It is part of WMS' SuperPin line of widebody games.

Country singer Carlene Carter provided the voice of Red, and her song, "Every Little Thing", is featured in the game.[1] The game is considered an unofficial successor of FunHouse, as both were designed by Pat Lawlor and feature animated talking head(s) along with some similar playfield layout ideas. It is equipped with a Shaker Motor to make the machine vibrate. It is the only pinball machine that features an additional daily highscore list.

Gameplay

The main goal is to travel the USA from east to west, starting in New York or Miami. The cities/states and their missions that must be passed are:

The Super Payday was started whenever one visits a city at the West Coast and:

Digital Versions

Besides for unauthorized emulation via Visual Pinball, VirtuaPin etc., a licensed and official digitized version has been released for The Pinball Arcade in June 2015 for several platforms along with its predecessor Funhouse (Available since 2012 in "Table Pack 2".).

References

  1. "Red & Ted's Road Show Pinball". GamePro (66) (IDG). January 1995. p. 34.

External links

This article is issued from Wikipedia - version of the Tuesday, November 24, 2015. The text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution/Share Alike but additional terms may apply for the media files.