Demolition Man (pinball)
Demolition Man is a Williams pinball machine released in February 1994. It is based on the motion picture of the same name. It is part of WMS' SuperPin line of widebody games.
Manufacturer | Williams |
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Release date | February 1994 |
System | Williams WPC (DCS) |
Design | Dennis Nordman |
Programming | Ted Estes, Bill Grupp |
Artwork | Doug Watson, Linda Deal (backglass) |
Mechanics | Win Schilling, Armando Zuniga |
Music | Jon Hey |
Sound | Jon Hey |
Voices | Sylvester Stallone (John Spartan) Wesley Snipes (Simon Phoenix) |
Production run | 7,019 |
Sylvester Stallone (John Spartan) and Wesley Snipes (Simon Phoenix) provided custom speech for this game during ADR sessions at Warner Brothers Studios in Los Angeles under the direction of Jon Hey. Hey scored the music of the pinball game in part based upon the movie score by Elliot Goldenthal, but including new music.
In addition to the two standard flipper buttons, the cabinet has a pair of gun handles protruding upward above them. These handles have trigger buttons that can be used to control the flippers, and a smaller pair of thumb buttons that can award bonuses under certain circumstances when pressed.