Back to the Future: The Pinball
Manufacturer | Data East |
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Release date | June 1990 |
System | Data East Version 3 |
Design |
Joe Kaminkow Ed Cebula |
Programming | Rehman Merchant |
Artwork | Paul Faris |
Music | Brian Schmidt |
Sound | Brian Schmidt |
Voices |
Fred Young[1] Thomas F. Wilson |
Back to the Future: The Pinball is a 1990 pinball machine designed by Joe Kaminkow, Ed Cebula and released by Data East. It is based on the Back to the Future movie trilogy.
Background
The game features three songs, The Power of Love and Back in Time, by Huey Lewis and the News from the first movie and Doubleback, by ZZ Top from the third movie of the film series as well as Alan Silvestri's orchestral theme. Michael J. Fox refused to permit his image to be used to adorn the backglass of the game, so the replacement image of Marty McFly wearing glasses was portrayed by Brad Faris, son of Data East pinball artwork designer Paul Faris.
References
External links
- IPDB listing for Back to the Future: The Pinball
- USENET discussion identifying the people on the Back to the Future: The Pinball flyer
- Back to the Future: The Pinball at the Killer List of Videogames
- ↑ "Pinball Expo 2006". Pinball News. Retrieved 29 June 2017.
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