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''Pin-Bot'' (styled ''PIN•BOT'') is a
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machine released by Williams in October 1986. It was designed by
Python Anghelo Python Vladimir Anghelo (January 1, 1954 – April 9, 2014) was a graphic artist best known for his work on video games and pinball machines. Anghelo was born in Transylvania, Romania, and moved to the United States when he was 17. Career Aft ...
and Barry Oursler.


Rules

The main objective of ''Pin-Bot'' is to advance through the planets of the
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, starting at Pluto and reaching the Sun. The player advances from planet to planet by hitting specially marked targets, earning special bonuses throughout the game. ''Pin-Bot's'' main feature is a grid of lights in the center of the playfield, just below the Pin•Bot. The player can fill this grid by hitting the targets above and to the right of it. Once completed, the visor opens, enabling the player to lock two balls in the robot's eye sockets, starting a two-ball multiball mode. The player can then re-lock one of the balls and use the other to score a Solar Value (jackpot) up the left ramp, at which point both balls go back into play. Each shot up the left ramp increases the Solar Value until it is collected, and this jackpot is carried over between games. The game's playfield also features a spiral ramp, which serves as a skill shot from the plunger, and a bagatelle-style mini-playfield at the Solar Ramp exit, which can feed the ball to the right inlane, the plunger, the pop bumpers, or directly back onto the playfield.


Sequels

''Pin-Bot'' was followed by two sequels: '' The Machine: Bride of Pin-Bot'' (released in 1991) and ''
Jack-Bot ''Jack-Bot'' (styled ''JACK•BOT'') is a 1995 pinball game which was designed by Barry Oursler and Larry DeMar, and released by Williams. It is the third game in the '' Pin-Bot'' series, following '' Pin-Bot'' (1986) and '' The Machine: Bride ...
'' (released in 1995).


Game quotes

* "I am in your control." * "Partial link-up." * "Now I see you." * "Shoot for solar value." * "Energy transferred." * "We control the universe."


In popular culture

*The Pin-Bot character appears in the 1988 ''
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'' pinball machine (created by
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and
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). *A ''Pin-Bot'' machine appears in the 1988 film, ''
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''. *A ''Pin-Bot'' machine appears in the 1988 film, ''
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''. *A ''Pin-Bot'' machine appears in the 2002 film, ''
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''. *Several ''Pin-Bot'' machines (labeled as Rik*Dat) appear as throwable weapons in the third stage of the arcade version of ''
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''.


Digital versions

An enhanced simulation was released for the original
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in 1990 with very reduced graphics and sound effects due to the processing and gaming power of the system. ''Pin Bot'' was also included with more enhanced graphics in the arcade game
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. ''Pin-Bot'' was available with more realistic graphics as a licensed table of ''
The Pinball Arcade ''The Pinball Arcade'' is a pinball video game developed by FarSight Studios. The game is a simulated collection of real pinball tables licensed by Gottlieb, Alvin G. and Company, and Stern Pinball, a company which also owns the rights of machi ...
'' for several platforms along with '' The Machine: Bride of Pin-Bot'' and ''
Jack-Bot ''Jack-Bot'' (styled ''JACK•BOT'') is a 1995 pinball game which was designed by Barry Oursler and Larry DeMar, and released by Williams. It is the third game in the '' Pin-Bot'' series, following '' Pin-Bot'' (1986) and '' The Machine: Bride ...
'' (the successors). None of these three tables are available due to WMS license expiration on June 30, 2018. ''Pin*Bot'' is included in the '' Pinball Hall of Fame: The Williams Collection''.


References


External links


IPDB listing for ''Pin-Bot''
{{DEFAULTSORT:Pin-Bot 1986 pinball machines Williams pinball machines