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''Space Shuttle'' (full title: ''Space Shuttle: Pinball Adventure'') is a Space Shuttle themed pinball machine designed by Barry Oursler and Joe Kaminkow and produced in 1984 by
Williams Electronics WMS Industries, Inc. was an American electronic gaming and amusement manufacturer in Enterprise, Nevada. It was merged into Scientific Games in 2016. WMS's predecessor was the Williams Manufacturing Company, founded in 1943 by Harry E. William ...
. The machine's marketing slogan is "The fastest way to make your earnings really take off!". It is notable for its central
ramp An inclined plane, also known as a ramp, is a flat supporting surface tilted at an angle from the vertical direction, with one end higher than the other, used as an aid for raising or lowering a load. The inclined plane is one of the six clas ...
shot up a feature themed after the Space Shuttle. A sequel, ''Space Station: Pinball Rendezvous'', was released in 1987.


Gameplay

In ''Space Shuttle'' the main goal is to acquire the shuttle score value from spelling out "S H U T T L E" by hitting six stand up targets and one drop target - or by using the lit inlanes (if available). The reward for the shuttle score value is assigned randomly with each new ball, or by hitting a stand up target, at the top of a short ramp. It will be one of the following: *50,000 points plus a bonus holdover, *an extra ball (a score award is given if 5 extra balls are earned during game), *a special, *100,000 points, *50,000 points, *20,000 points, or *100,000 points plus lite outlanes, which will give another shuttle score value if the ball goes down one of the outlanes Additionally three lights labeled U, S and A are lit when a ball rolls over them. They are worth 2,000 points each. Spelling USA increases the end of ball bonus multiplier (a multiplication factor for points earned and awarded when the ball in play drains), up to 7X. There are three jet bumpers that are worth 100 points when unlit and 1,000 points when lit. Two or three ball multiball is started by hitting one ball up a ball lock or two balls up two different ball locks and then shooting a ball up the center ramp when the drop target is down.


Game quotes

* "Airlock open!" * "Ready for liftoff!"


Digital versions

The table is included in
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' 2008 video game '' Pinball Hall of Fame: The Williams Collection'', but not in the six year-long collection of Williams pinball tables formerly playable in FarSight's '' The Pinball Arcade'' (2012-2018).


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IPDB Listing for ''Space Shuttle''
{{DEFAULTSORT:Space Shuttle (Pinball Machine) 1984 pinball machines Williams pinball machines