This is one of the greatest pinball machines ever made. It is currently ranked 38 th of all time on the Pinside top 100. This game has just been completely torn down and rebuilt by a pinball tech. It has a brand new pin 2 dmd colour display. The topside of the playfield was torn down and everything was cleaned. New high quality translucent rubbers were added. All bulbs including flashers were replaced with high quality LEDS. Everything was tweaked and adjusted. The game plays fast and clean. New leg bolts and levellers were added. The game comes with head and door keys and the special allen wrench for set up. Also the original goodie bag is intact. It has extra plastics and the promo set. The game also has a glare guard and a pingulp. It is ready to go. The game is located in Collingwood but delivery and set up is available for a fee.
Spider-Man™ / IPD No. 5237 / June, 2007 / 4 Players [ Submit Changes ] Average Fun Rating: [ 8 stars - Click for comments ] 8.1/10 (204 ratings/126 comments) [ Add Your Rating! ] Manufacturer: Stern Pinball, Incorporated, of Chicago, Illinois, USA (1999-now) [Trade Name: Stern] Project Date: 2007 Date Of Manufacture: June, 2007 Model Number: I-0094 Common Abbreviations: SM MPU: Stern S.A.M. Board System Type: Solid State Electronic (SS) [?] Serial Number Database: View at The Internet Pinball Serial Number Database (IPSND.net) (External site) Theme: Licensed - Comics - Superheroes Notable Features: Doc Ock's magnet that simulates a "Fusion Malfunction" by holding the ball; Green Goblin hovering on his glider above Pumpkin Bomb targets; Venom's ramp that quickly feeds the ball back to the left flipper; Sandman's whirlwind of targets and a motor 3-bank at the center of the playfield. Cabinet advertised as 55 inches long, 27 inches wide, and 75 1/2 inches high; 250 lbs. Toys: 3 motorized toy figures that move up/down. The center Sandman 3 bank motor similar to Attack From Mars and a tribute to Brian Eddy, stated by Steve Ritchie. Concept by: Steve Ritchie, Lyman F. Sheats Jr. Design by: Steve Ritchie Art by: Kevin O'Connor, Mark Galvez, Margaret Hudson, Marc Schoenberg Dots/Animation by: Mark Galvez Mechanics by: John Rotharmel, Mike Redoble, Rob Blakeman Music by: David Thiel Sound by: David Thiel Software by: Lyman F. Sheats Jr.
Spider-Man™ / IPD No. 5237 / June, 2007 / 4 Players [ Submit Changes ] Average Fun Rating: [ 8 stars - Click for comments ] 8.1/10 (204 ratings/126 comments) [ Add Your Rating! ] Manufacturer: Stern Pinball, Incorporated, of Chicago, Illinois, USA (1999-now) [Trade Name: Stern] Project Date: 2007 Date Of Manufacture: June, 2007 Model Number: I-0094 Common Abbreviations: SM MPU: Stern S.A.M. Board System Type: Solid State Electronic (SS) [?] Serial Number Database: View at The Internet Pinball Serial Number Database (IPSND.net) (External site) Theme: Licensed - Comics - Superheroes Notable Features: Doc Ock's magnet that simulates a "Fusion Malfunction" by holding the ball; Green Goblin hovering on his glider above Pumpkin Bomb targets; Venom's ramp that quickly feeds the ball back to the left flipper; Sandman's whirlwind of targets and a motor 3-bank at the center of the playfield. Cabinet advertised as 55 inches long, 27 inches wide, and 75 1/2 inches high; 250 lbs. Toys: 3 motorized toy figures that move up/down. The center Sandman 3 bank motor similar to Attack From Mars and a tribute to Brian Eddy, stated by Steve Ritchie. Concept by: Steve Ritchie, Lyman F. Sheats Jr. Design by: Steve Ritchie Art by: Kevin O'Connor, Mark Galvez, Margaret Hudson, Marc Schoenberg Dots/Animation by: Mark Galvez Mechanics by: John Rotharmel, Mike Redoble, Rob Blakeman Music by: David Thiel Sound by: David Thiel Software by: Lyman F. Sheats Jr.
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