Xenon is a 1980 pinball machine designed by Greg Kmiec and released by Bally. The game was not only the first talking pinball table by Bally, but also the first with a female voice. The voice for the female robot theme was provided by electronic music pioneer Suzanne Ciani who also composed the music of the game. The voice says "Try Xeeeeenon" in attraction mode or responds to bumper hits with "Oooh" and "Aaah" seductive sound effects.
Where it bumps hard on the underside of the left flipper on the way out (1:58), is where you learn to keep that left flipper up every time from then on when the ball travels down that same outlane. Eventually, it will take that same odd bounce again, bouncing upward, giving you a chance to "resurrect" the ball back into play as long as you're not blocking it with the left flipper. My favorite way to miraculously resurrect the ball was to use special type of "power hit" (in this case, shaking/wagging the game vigorously) to "dribble" the ball back up from just inside the outlane and back into play! It's pretty amazing to behold. Only certain pinball games had the necessary rubber pins in the correct places to accomplish that rare maneuver.
if it doesn't have those pins it's either a shitty coin eater or a grandpa ... as for the dribbling, whats make it amazing is probably the absolute randomness of that maneuver ... add to that most pinballs go tilt if you breathe on them too hard ... look at me rambling about pinball, i'm getting old lol
It’s called a “death save” and not particularly rare… just an illegal move in any tournament and some people frown upon them even during casual play 🤷♂️…. I do not LOL
@@antiqueguy4062 Well, sorry man, Farsight, the creaters from Pinball Arcade lost their license to get the Williams and Bally tables. People who already downloaded them before this happened can still play them. I was not very happy when they announced this news, still love playing the tables on Pinball Arcade, you can now only buy the Gottlieb tables and some Stern tables, but those are not very interesting for me though. Greetings
Such a stupidly hard game, this one. From the massive flipper gap to the gaping wide outlanes to the lower bumper that has an annoying tendency to yeet the ball straight down the middle to the saucer that seems to be up to the whim of the pinball gods as to whether or not the ball stays in to the ramp eject that deliberately chucks the ball into the slings (and an all-too-likely left outlane drain if the slings are set particularly sadistic), this is a game that punishes you for making even the slightest mistake (and sometimes even when you don't). This video really does make the game look a _lot_ friendlier than it actually is.
You were doing something which was really important on this machine, and that's to have great and relentless aim at those spinners, especially when they worth 1K per rotation.
I was wondering why the player wasn't trying to nudge the ball into the Xenon kickout hole. You're right about the spinner. The hole is only 10k, so it's better for the ball to drop and have another shot at the spinner.
I remember this down in the gameroom of the State Park Lodge in Hocking Hills, Ohio. Burned down a couple years ago, but still lives on in my treasured childhood memories.
I played this in the 80's... could put a dollar in for 3 games, walk away from it 3 hours later and leave 15 games (max) on it for someone else to enjoy. IIRC my high score was in the neighborhood of 17 million. I could use the Lazarus save down the left side about 75% of the time.
Nice score! during and after multiball, Player favored spinner at about 20k over tube shot at 50k+. I assume because a safer shot. Tube can STDM if not shot accurately, or risk slingshot to outlane if shot accurately.
+Jim B Yea I own a Xenon and tube shot is too risky as my machine really likes to drain down the outlanes after the tube shot! This game is a total BITCH in all ways :-) Spinner when lit is only real points to go for!!
Wow...I thought it was just my Xenon that did tha with the kickout from the tube. ^_^ I've had this machine for only 6 months and some days are crap where I can't even get 300k and some days I get over a mil. Mine is inclined a little bit more than this one as I notice the ball doesn't come down very fast. I'm truly glad this was the first pin I ever bought. ^_^
Xenon is supposed to kick balls from the tube directly into the center of the right sling. this oen aims a little low, so it sends it from one sling to the other. a center hit WILL fling the ball straight towards the left inlane/outlane area! you then have to nudge to keep it out of the outlane, or nudge as it hits the first sling to change the trajectory.
Played it a lot in the 80’s. And eventually bought a Xenon pinball machine and played it at home. Sold it when we moved because it didn’t fit in our living room. But looking for it again. I’ve found a solution to redesign the room. Love this game.
I remember seeing this back in 81 and being amazed by the work that has gone into making something so beatiful. I wondered what amazing themes and ideas the bakers would come up with in the future. Stern pinball in 2024 ☹️
Not one of his post transfers was working! Dont understand why he kept trying them when there is always the tube shot which will score nice points and you get automatic position on right flipper as well.
En 1 ;59, cuando se le va la bola, por la corredera izquierda, hay una forma de recuperarla, consiste en levantar el flipper izquierdo, para que la bola rebote en el palito ( con anillo de goma ) que se encuentra debajo de dicho flipper, para luego, sacarla con el derecho. En ese momento, puede verse como pega en la parte inferior del flipper .
Nice lazarus @ 2:49 mark of this video. By the way, was that specific part of the left outlane, from where the ball bounced back into play during multiball specifically designed to give better chance of having such event?
1,300,000 plus points. I remember playing this just before I left Detroit 35 years ago. The highest I reached was a UN-Xenon-ic 95,000 points.... and I was 10! Anyone who thinks Xenon can't give you fits,blips, and Tube Shots Cuss Central, play this with a bit of sanity. 10 is a wack age to play this, good thing I'm 45, good memories, but I would play this again, but...... I'll laugh and cuss, and CRINGED. Truly it's pinball nirvana at it's best.
I think so. The glass holds a lot of the sounds in side the machine. Also you would see a glare from the back glass if he was playing with the glass on.
Xenon is a 1980 pinball machine designed by Greg Kmiec and released by Bally. The game was not only the first talking pinball table by Bally, but also the first with a female voice. The voice for the female robot theme was provided by electronic music pioneer Suzanne Ciani who also composed the music of the game. The voice says "Try Xeeeeenon" in attraction mode or responds to bumper hits with "Oooh" and "Aaah" seductive sound effects.
Suzanne Ciani is aunt to my old school friend
Try a tube shot!
Thanks Wikipenis.
She said the “ooh” and “ahh” was to replicate the grunts people made when playing pinball machines.
@@AWG59 haha I was just about to say that, did you watch her interview?
To this day, I still occasionally roll out the catchphrase "try a tubeshot". Of course no one knows what I'm talking about.
I do lol
Suzanne Ciani on development of audio effects for Bally's Xenon pinball machine
That is also her voice you can hear.
The released a sequel called Radon. But it was only popular for 3.8235 days, and eventually disappeared.
The humor here is going to be lost on at least 99 percent of today's audience. But at least your intended audience gets it.
@@jcg9998 "knowledge is power" lol
Can’t you huff xenon gas?
the sequel was actually called Cesium but the reaction was too violent and it was removed for safety reasons.
@@jcg9998 No shit
This guy is a pinball master juggling that ball.
You came here after seeing the making of video for the soundtrack.
Try a tube shot!
That is true!! Took about a week to come to this, lol!
I did indeed!
pinball machines are such beautiful works of art.
Where it bumps hard on the underside of the left flipper on the way out (1:58), is where you learn to keep that left flipper up every time from then on when the ball travels down that same outlane. Eventually, it will take that same odd bounce again, bouncing upward, giving you a chance to "resurrect" the ball back into play as long as you're not blocking it with the left flipper. My favorite way to miraculously resurrect the ball was to use special type of "power hit" (in this case, shaking/wagging the game vigorously) to "dribble" the ball back up from just inside the outlane and back into play! It's pretty amazing to behold. Only certain pinball games had the necessary rubber pins in the correct places to accomplish that rare maneuver.
if it doesn't have those pins it's either a shitty coin eater or a grandpa ... as for the dribbling, whats make it amazing is probably the absolute randomness of that maneuver ... add to that most pinballs go tilt if you breathe on them too hard ... look at me rambling about pinball, i'm getting old lol
It’s called a “death save” and not particularly rare… just an illegal move in any tournament and some people frown upon them even during casual play 🤷♂️…. I do not LOL
I just love when that off-center post below the flippers unexpectedly saves my ball for me.
Great classic, love the sounds and awesome backglass on this table, love playing it on Pinball Arcade.
I play it too and wish Pinball Arcade was still licensed to recreate other classics because I would’ve liked to see Williams Flash
How do you get it on pinball arcade
@@antiqueguy4062 Well, sorry man, Farsight, the creaters from Pinball Arcade lost their license to get the Williams and Bally tables. People who already downloaded them before this happened can still play them. I was not very happy when they announced this news, still love playing the tables on Pinball Arcade, you can now only buy the Gottlieb tables and some Stern tables, but those are not very interesting for me though. Greetings
@@luc6309 I think you can get them on disc for Playstation.
@@petetomaszek4273 oh yes, of course... forgot about that, well.. the bally williams tables are not fully gone then
Such a stupidly hard game, this one. From the massive flipper gap to the gaping wide outlanes to the lower bumper that has an annoying tendency to yeet the ball straight down the middle to the saucer that seems to be up to the whim of the pinball gods as to whether or not the ball stays in to the ramp eject that deliberately chucks the ball into the slings (and an all-too-likely left outlane drain if the slings are set particularly sadistic), this is a game that punishes you for making even the slightest mistake (and sometimes even when you don't). This video really does make the game look a _lot_ friendlier than it actually is.
I have given it a try many times but it doesn't seem to like me...
The sounds it emits are a little NSFW-y
You were doing something which was really important on this machine, and that's to have great and relentless aim at those spinners, especially when they worth 1K per rotation.
Lit spinner is the only real points in this machine!!!
I never really thought of that. I'll have to try for that more when I get into multi ball. Nice tip.
I was wondering why the player wasn't trying to nudge the ball into the Xenon kickout hole. You're right about the spinner. The hole is only 10k, so it's better for the ball to drop and have another shot at the spinner.
I remember this down in the gameroom of the State Park Lodge in Hocking Hills, Ohio. Burned down a couple years ago, but still lives on in my treasured childhood memories.
Awesome video....one of THE BEST pinball machines EVER...🤩🤩😍😍
Agreed!!! The best pimball all time!!! In Brazil the TAITO BRASIL maked with name Zarza!!!!
There’s something so satisfying about the sound of the clicks and clacks of ball and bumper.
I played this in the 80's... could put a dollar in for 3 games, walk away from it 3 hours later and leave 15 games (max) on it for someone else to enjoy. IIRC my high score was in the neighborhood of 17 million. I could use the Lazarus save down the left side about 75% of the time.
What I liked about this game she allways said. Ahhhhhhh in a real sexy voice when u put a quarter in ...wow I miss 1981 ;(
I assume you mean Bride of Pinbot. Yeah that's sexy, but clearly it drew some inspiration from Xenon. ^_^
For it being xenon, that was a really long game
That also surprised me!
The pinball of my childhood. Classic!! the best
Agreed!!! Yeah!!!!
Nice score! during and after multiball, Player favored spinner at about 20k over tube shot at 50k+. I assume because a safer shot. Tube can STDM if not shot accurately, or risk slingshot to outlane if shot accurately.
+Jim B Yea I own a Xenon and tube shot is too risky as my machine really likes to drain down the outlanes after the tube shot! This game is a total BITCH in all ways :-) Spinner when lit is only real points to go for!!
Wow...I thought it was just my Xenon that did tha with the kickout from the tube. ^_^ I've had this machine for only 6 months and some days are crap where I can't even get 300k and some days I get over a mil. Mine is inclined a little bit more than this one as I notice the ball doesn't come down very fast. I'm truly glad this was the first pin I ever bought. ^_^
Xenon is supposed to kick balls from the tube directly into the center of the right sling. this oen aims a little low, so it sends it from one sling to the other. a center hit WILL fling the ball straight towards the left inlane/outlane area! you then have to nudge to keep it out of the outlane, or nudge as it hits the first sling to change the trajectory.
Played it a lot in the 80’s. And eventually bought a Xenon pinball machine and played it at home. Sold it when we moved because it didn’t fit in our living room. But looking for it again. I’ve found a solution to redesign the room. Love this game.
always got lots of replays on this via tubeshot, lit specials and mega points where every other tubeshot the specials were lit.
I remember seeing this back in 81 and being amazed by the work that has gone into making something so beatiful. I wondered what amazing themes and ideas the bakers would come up with in the future. Stern pinball in 2024 ☹️
Just bought a tshirt with the Xenon illustration! I will always love this game! ❤
I loved that game and was top at sandown pier in 1981 but tilt was sensitive though.
Can you imagine a hundred of these and video games all blaring at once on a Friday night.
One of my favorite pinball machines all time! I use to smash 💥 this pinball machine back in the day! Easy game for high scores!
I watched the video of the woman making the voice chips.excellent stuff
I wish I had all the quarters I spent, playing that thing when I was a teenager...
In France it was the most wellknown pinball machin (almoste in all cafe bar lol) Good memories
This looked so cool in the arcade and sounded so cool. It is really noisy. No depth to the game other than tube shot and multiball.
i played this pinball machine a few times. it was exhilarating at first, always fun, i was able to hit tubeshots...fond memories...now i got 2 kids.
hilarious ending!! lol how mad were you
Not one of his post transfers was working! Dont understand why he kept trying them when there is always the tube shot which will score nice points and you get automatic position on right flipper as well.
I remember playing Xenon, but can't remember where.
Copy an Paste?
It becomes a fever dream of ooh ahh horse sounds and some guy saying ooh as well. A LOT of nothing going on here.
She had a lot of fun, obviously.
I wish someone would remake this game for Pinball FX
Best... machine... EVER!!!
En 1 ;59, cuando se le va la bola, por la corredera izquierda, hay una forma de recuperarla, consiste en levantar el flipper izquierdo, para que la bola rebote en el palito ( con anillo de goma ) que se encuentra debajo de dicho flipper, para luego, sacarla con el derecho. En ese momento, puede verse como pega en la parte inferior del flipper .
Nice lazarus @ 2:49 mark of this video. By the way, was that specific part of the left outlane, from where the ball bounced back into play during multiball specifically designed to give better chance of having such event?
There's a metal post with a rubber ring. It's not exactly in the middle but a bit to the left.
Try A Tubeshot. Best pinball machine ever. I only ever saw 1in Blackpool. In the wonderful world arcade next to the pleasure beach
1,300,000 plus points. I remember playing this just before I left Detroit 35 years ago. The highest I reached was a UN-Xenon-ic 95,000 points.... and I was 10! Anyone who thinks Xenon can't give you fits,blips, and Tube Shots Cuss Central, play this with a bit of sanity. 10 is a wack age to play this, good thing I'm 45, good memories, but I would play this again, but...... I'll laugh and cuss, and CRINGED. Truly it's pinball nirvana at it's best.
I don't understand why you can't buy a digital version from Xenon (and other popular pinball machines from the 70-th or 80th)
There should be a digital recreation of this table available for Future Pinball software
My best score on 3 ball Xenon is something like 10.5 mio
The only acceptable use of portrait video
I loved this one!
Pinball ASMR
Hail the algorithm.
Ah the original zenon with the bumpers that made men out of kids..lol 🤣😅😂
My high score is 2.4548,670
was the glass off when you recorded this? Was a lot of snapping sounds reminiscent of no playfield glass......
I think so. The glass holds a lot of the sounds in side the machine. Also you would see a glare from the back glass if he was playing with the glass on.
now that my hands are sweating, and heart ready to blow up...I have to calm down.......thanks....
Bummer you got the machine with the revised chip...NO good sounds..lol
What is the difference? Did they censored something?
Zarza!
The bumpers going "Ow ow ow" would drive me nuts.
А м? То есть я 10 минут смотрел как кто то катает в пинбол?
Залепательно!
I hate the way you slap the flipper buttons.
Suzanne Ciani legend