When I was a kid my parents took me to a Greyhound bus station to pick up a relative. While there I was lured into a carpeted game room with the sounds of bells and flippers. I had never seen anything so beautiful as the chrome ball bouncing around the flashing lights and bright colored backgrounds. Thank you for making this video.
My list: 10: Space Shuttle 9: Fish Tales 8: Pinbot 7: Fire Power 6: Taxi 5: Whirlwind 4: Sorcerer 3: Black Knight 2: Gorgar 1: Black Knight 2000 I know, I have a weird taste in some of these machines but, whatever! It's MY personal list.
I spent many days and night ether playing High Speed or standing next to it watching ...I was 10 in 1982 so my whole kid life was at a arcade or pizza joint or a 7 Eleven.......
My personal top 10 list: 10. Demolition Man (I used to play it at the pool, but I haven't done that in a looooong time) 9. Addams Family 8. Central Park 7. Fathom 6. Terminator 2 5. AC/DC 4. Bride of Pin Bot (of all the Pin Bot games, this is my favorite). 3. Star Trek: The Next Generation. 2. Mustang Honorable Mentions: Cue Ball Wizard, Fireball, Black Knight 2000, Flight 2000, F-14 Tomcat, Xenon, TX Sector, Space Shuttle, Taxi, Diner, Gorgar, Haunted House, Black Hole 1. Attack From Mars
I fell in love with pinball ever since my uncle had one (although obscure and not all that well known) which was kinda decent. And I was born in the late 90's
top 10 from someone who has owned the best 1-Twilight Zone, 2-Addams Family, 3-Monster Bash, 4- Medieval Madness, 5- Circus Voltaire, 6-Creature From The Black Lagoon, 7-Terminator 2, 8-Fun House -9-Lethal Weapon3, 10-Back To The Future
I agree with your top5, but after I'll add Indiana Jones and Cactus Canyon. And a mention for Johnny Mnemonic, Red&Ted and recently, Elvis and the Simpsons. I haven't played tables before ~1985, so I can't judge for Black Knight or Black hole
Theatre of Magic missing from that list is suspect. You got Monster Bash right. Lethal Weapon III is a good game for sure, very forgiving. Godzilla, Avengers Infinity Quest, The Mandolorian, and Rush are great games.
whoever made this, doesn't really know pinball at all. Ripleys should not even be close Some games were revolutionary and top for certain reasons. The fact that he says you should try to avoid shooting the moat, means he doesn't know what the hell he's doing, since that is one of things you need to do to progress.
@@TheNomad2727 Subjective argument I guess. I sure hope CGC doesn't waste their next build on TOM. White Water is such a better game. Wizard mode in particular.
I got nostalgic and thought to myself damn I miss Pinball. As I haven’t played one in years. And tbh, I think I only played it on Pc. If I played in real life, it could be count on one hand and that has to change.
Great choice for Medieval Madness in the top spot. Twilight Zone deserved better than just an Honorable Mention, far better than Ripley's. Xenon is a nostalgic favorite for me. Props to Suzanne Ciani for making it unforgettable.
Your best bet to get these pinball games is to buy Pinball Arcade on Steam. The DLCs cost ranges from $29.99 to $39.99 depending on what DLC you purchase. But they are worth the price and a whole lot cheaper than trying to buy the real pinball tables.
its just not the same, playing virtual vs the real deal, the real deal always drew me in because it looked like a mess of working lights and machinery.
I am glad that Pinbot made the list. I also liked Fire, but my #1 favorite machine is and the game I have at my house is Williams 1986 machine High Speed.
I grew up with "The Black Hole", which my father's friends gave him as a birthday gift in the 80's. "Haunted House" and "Monster Bash" were great too and "Lord of the Rings". But Medieval Madness was indeed very addictive. In my opinion it made the quest system great. As a Star Trek fan, I loved the quests of the same machine.
I'm with you on 8 ball deluxe. I loved it when machines weren't so complicated. You knew what you had to do just by playing a few games. I loved all the targets. Anyway, have a good one. I'm going to check a video on Strikes and Spares now!!
"Red and Ted's Road Show" was one of my most favorite wide body pinballs that could be considered a successor to "Funhouse", as it not only had one dummy style heads talking to you, but 2 of them. It was also packed with features and video and voices from other Williams's classic machines.
I have owned a Twilight Zone Pinball since 2003 so I'm bit disappointed that it only got a honourable mention. But they got Medieval Madness right, that's the game that got me in to pinballs.
Well, you have the best Pinball machine out there and this only proves that the people that rank these are clueless. Really discredited their list by leaving it as an 'honorable' mention when nearly every reputable site has it as one of the tops. Oh well, jealous you have the machine.
Some of my favorites as a youngster, all Bally machines: Night Rider - 1976 Playboy - 1978 Paragon - 1979 Space Invaders - 1980 Eight Ball Deluxe - 1981
Maybe because I'm not very good at it but I think it's just ok. Since Netflix made a show based on Wednesday someone should work on a machine for that. Likely would be stern I assume.
Jetts have you seen the new sterns kiss pinball? it's crazy and fun to play i got to see one go to tnt amusemments channel they upgraded one in one of the videos looks kick azz kiss lol
If you are into pinball, I highly recommend trying to find a place to play some of the new Stern tables, including Ghostbusters, Game of Thrones, etc. It is really impressive to see what all can be done with a pinball machine in this era and beyond that, they are a ton of fun to play.
They're probably a lot easier to program as well. The manufacturers very likely use a pinball development environment to set up the cabinet and the mechanics, resulting in a script that can be executed from a common application running on a special multi-IO computer installed inside the cabinet.
@@Milnoc That is a good point. I can only figure if the older tables had a computer in them at all, they were hardware programmed.Probably tables like the 90's classic Adams Family had computers in it, but nothing like what they could have today
@@dacypher22 I automate truck scales for a living (lots of sensors and lights), so it's very easy for me to visualise how the entire pinball operating system would work. Older machines used banks of relays and switches! The designers literally had to draw out the circuitry to "program" them!
The only thing about TOTAN is that it's highly exploitable with a software glitch that lets you combine Harem multiball with the wizard mode. But, other than that, it's definitely one of the better 90s Bally/Williams games even though it's not my favorite. I'd rank Creature From The Black Lagoon, Whitewater, Twilight Zone, and Medieval Madness above TOTAN personally.
Whoever mentioned the Terminator T2 machine, that gets my vote as number one - just brilliant, and so innovative. Honourable mention - Gilligan's Island (I thought it was good!).
The 90's saw a lot of good pinball games based on hit movies, I still remember having fun with "Congo", "The Shadow", and "Demolition Man". And Disney got in on the action in the 2000's with tables based on "Tron: Legacy" and "Pirates Of The Caribbean".
I'm sad Space Cadet 3D didn't get an honorable mention, it may be a digital pinball but its ICONIC, being born in 98 myself I never saw a pinball machine until today. It was The Who's Tommy Pinball Wizard machine and the Street Fighter 2 machine. I loved Space Cadet 3D and it was like a dream playing real machines, you just don't see them anymore
Some of my favorite was "TAXI" for 2 reasons. First was the funny dialog, and second the clear, easy to understand the goals on what was needed to be done.
Does anyone remember Balley's Fireball? That was a crazy awesome one! My favorite and also my my dads' favorite. That spinning disc part was too cool! He used to play that game all the time when he was a kid. I'm helping him find one.
Fireball was I think the first multiball pinball. I would love to get my hands on a Fireball with the Zipper Flippers feature. They seem quite rare now.
Notable mentions should also include the following : Xenon, Eight Ball, Fireball, Kiss, Playboy, Firepower, The Getaway : High Speed 2, Gorgar, Terminator II, and Whirlwind
A buddy of mine got a run down dusty " twilight zone " really really cheap, spent weeks of fixing it and now have it 100% functional in his living room. I am quite envious. By the rarity and polularity, it is one of the most valued old pinballs right now...
I have number 5 (Black Knight) in my basement and fully functional. I also have Lost World down there, but that is in a slightly less than 100% condition. Spent hours everyday down there playing them both when I was a lot younger.
OK, so I don't normally criticize top 10's, but I can't bite my tongue for this one. Do you even play pinball, or did you base this off the first season of The Pinball Arcade?? Let's break this down: 1) Pinbot? No. Not a top 10, not even a top 100, not even the best game of the Pinbot series. 2) Ripley's Believe it or Not. This is where you lost all credibility. Not only is this game mediocre, it's one of the most forgettable modern machines out there. AC/DC, Simpsons Pinball Party, Lord of the Rings, Star Trek, Metallica, AC/DC... these are the games that Stern is known for. This is simply laughable. 3) Addams Family is good. It's better than #8 4) Revenge from Mars is fun. I own one, and I love it. Is it a top 10? No. Is it better than Attack from Mars? No. No. No. 5) Black Hole... OK, now I know you're basing this off your iPad experiences. I'm now a little embarrassed for you. 6) Indiana Jones, Twilight Zone, and Star Trek: The Next Generation as honorable mentions? You dishonor yourselves. Only your choice of Medieval Madness as #1 is remotely in line with the pinball community. Seriously, check Pinside or the Internet Pinball Database. Those top 100's are carefully curated, and are the result of years of community ratings and oversight. This list is terrible. Just terrible.
Totally agree. I think they set themselves up to fail on this one as the ranking criteria was just too hard to nail down. But Twilight Zone an 'honorable mention'? Christ.
I was a teenager in the 80's and frequented many arcades... often times in lieu of going to school. Firepower was in nearly every one of them... plus the video game and pinball areas of bowling alleys and movie theaters. Probably not a top 10 machine, but absolutely worthy of an honorable mention, imo.
Demolition man. If not a top 3, then definitely a top ten. Incredible playability and sounds, and a game that can be mastered with you controlling the game and not the game controlling you which is often a problem seen in even some of the great pinball games
Twilight Zone is pretty much universally considered one of the top two or three pins of all time. And what about No Good Gofers? Tons of modes for expert players, and the voice acting is fantastic. Plus the Hole in One shot is one of the hardest shots in pinball.
Medival Madness is one of the best ever. But Atack From Mars, Monster Bash, Indiana Jones, Terminator 2, Guns N Roses, F14 Tomcat, etc..So many great machines not even mentioned.
I want the old EM games with the mechanical wheel scoreboard and the only sounds are ding ding ding ding. You can keep the quadraphonic sound, six ball multi ball, video mode bullshit.
Great machine...might even be the most expensive re-sale there is.....the last I heard one sold for 14 Grand....awesome upper field and not many mentions here.
I only found one last year and thought it was fun. Williams seemed to have their moment back then. Stern has taken hold of the new wave but glad some old games have been remastered like 🌵 canyon. If you've played anything from jersey jack, they're interesting new games too.
I was 7 when Black Knight came out. I played the hell out of it at a local arcade. I’d walk, ride my bike or have my parents take me just about every weekend. Stern’s new Black Knight table is amazing.
It does look like a lot of fun, especially with the Knight in th centre, weilding those massive morning stars. I would like to play it one day. What do you think of Black Knight 2000? It has fantastic sound and music imo, I have played it on Visual Pinball and it looks gorgeous too!
1. Centaur 2. The Addams Family 3. Funhouse 4. Medieval Madness 5. Stars 6. Space Invaders 7. Black Knight 8. Meteor 9. Gorgar 10. Space Shuttle 11. Frontier 12. Lucky hand 13. Haunted house 14. Tales of the Arabian nights 15. Fathom 16. Blast off 17. Dracula 18. Genie 19. Kiss 20. Playboy
Gunnar Sorenson I know. Just too many great games out there...Big Game, Flash Gordon, Silver ball, Medusa, Catacombs, Haunted House, Flight 2000, Embryo...
Tales of the Arabian nights.. wow, I've played so many times on this one at summer. I never realise it's worth so much as one day I heard that one of the visitors wanted to buy it for 25k. Great game in real life, turning the lamp was the biggest achieve that give u so much money. Cheers
MY PICKS PER MANUFACTURER (unordered): WMS (Williams/Bally): - Medieval Madness - The Addams Family - Star Trek: The Next Generation - Twilight Zone - Attack from Mars - No Fear: Dangerous Sports - Monster Bash - Funhouse - The Getaway: High Speed II - Pin*Bot GOTTLIEB: - Big Shot - Cue Ball Wizard - Haunted House - Tee’d Off - Lights, Camera, Action - El Dorado (not to be confused with the digital _Zen Pinball_ game of the same name) - Rescue 911 - Wipe Out - Frank Thomas’ Big Hurt DATA EAST/SEGA/STERN: - Ghostbusters - Ripley’s Believe It or Not! - Star Trek (2013) - Mustang - AC/DC - Jurassic Park - Last Action Hero - Apollo 13 - Harley Davidson: 3rd Edition - Star Wars (1992)
My Top 10 Pinball Machines Of All Time 10. Jurassic Park 9. AC/DC Pinball 8. The Who Tommy Pinball 7. Funhouse 6. Creature From The Black Lagoon 5. Spiderman 4. Austin Powers 3. Wizard Of Oz 2. Ghostbusters Pinball 1. Gorgar
^Star Trek TNG... best pinball ever. I used to do almost 80 miles everynight to a specific bar just to drink beer and play the machine all night. Good old 90's
same,but less kms to do in France,i called bar before to know what they have..i miss old brand like data east,williams,gottlieb,i miss gameplay of monster bash,theâtre of magic,corvette,démolition man,cactus canyon,Tommy the who,Tales from the cryptes,last action héro..
The one pinball I've played in person with an SBA slot is Space Invaders (the one whose artwork is a really obvious knockoff of Alien--there was a lawsuit). That really precisely dates the machine...
"Sea Witch" was always a favorite of mine back in the day. It had the weirdest and "other-world" ambient music. Really put you in the mood to play it. "Black Knight" is also a fun - but frustrating - memory. Anyone ever play "Goliath" (I think that's what it's called)? It was like the largest pinball machine ever. Interesting, but because of the weight of the ball, the flippers were not too responsive, and no one played it. JW3HH
Centaur stands out in many ways. The very unique and stunning black and white artwork, the dark theme, the cool and eerie voice at a time where pinball machines just had begun talking, the mayhem 5 ball multiball that shoots out on the table from 'nowhere'. - And acording to gameplay (where it naturally cannot compete with new era pinball machines), then there's imo more to do in Centaur compaired to e.g. also beautiful Xenon, Black Knight and Gorgar from the same era. It is impossible to make a top 10 list that will satisfy anyone but the one who make the list. But yes - Centaur is also my no. 1.
Good choices, Medieval Madness is a fantastic machine. I remember when Gorgar was introduced in the arcade with that voice - good machine too. New Orleans had a 'test arcade' for some of the manufacturers (I think Williams for sure) in Lake Forest Plaza mall in the 1970s so I got to play some machines early that you didn't really see in other places.
Ok, there's two that got my hard earned quarters back in the days. #1- Firepower! and #2 - Space shuttle, both great Williams machines. These guys didn't make your cut, but there were lines of people trying to play them back in the days as I remembered.
When I was a kid my parents took me to a Greyhound bus station to pick up a relative. While there I was lured into a carpeted game room with the sounds of bells and flippers. I had never seen anything so beautiful as the chrome ball bouncing around the flashing lights and bright colored backgrounds. Thank you for making this video.
Um…that was…passionate
Ok… wannabe creative writer…
@@joshcantrell8397 this josh guy sucks ass
My list:
10: Space Shuttle
9: Fish Tales
8: Pinbot
7: Fire Power
6: Taxi
5: Whirlwind
4: Sorcerer
3: Black Knight
2: Gorgar
1: Black Knight 2000
I know, I have a weird taste in some of these machines but, whatever! It's MY personal list.
I like your list! I've played all of them virtually and half of them in real life. I would add red and ted's roadshow, tee'd off, and jokerz,
Black Knight!!!
Black Knight 2000 nailed it..100% the very best ever!Loved that magna-save
Yeah Space Shuttle! My all time favorite.
That's a great list, but i'd have to have Bride of Pinbot in there.
Williams had some of the greatest machines. I love High Speed
Also High Speed 2 "The Getaway"
I own two
I loved Klondike
I spent many days and night ether playing High Speed or standing next to it watching ...I was 10 in 1982 so my whole kid life was at a arcade or pizza joint or a 7 Eleven.......
i have high speed
My personal top 10 list:
10. Demolition Man (I used to play it at the pool, but I haven't done that in a looooong time)
9. Addams Family
8. Central Park
7. Fathom
6. Terminator 2
5. AC/DC
4. Bride of Pin Bot (of all the Pin Bot games, this is my favorite).
3. Star Trek: The Next Generation.
2. Mustang
Honorable Mentions: Cue Ball Wizard, Fireball, Black Knight 2000, Flight 2000, F-14 Tomcat, Xenon, TX Sector, Space Shuttle, Taxi, Diner, Gorgar, Haunted House, Black Hole
1. Attack From Mars
The Addams Family pinball was awesome!!! Loved that one
Terminator 2 Judgement day was an excellent machine!
I would rank that number one.
This machine was the first to have video mode.
Top ten for sure
@@djp828 Bride of pin bot is the ultimate pinball experience #1
@@djp828 Me too or Alongside Judge Dredd, both are epic!!!!
A very strange ranking; most players would put Funhouse, The Addams Family and Twilight Zone at the top of the list.
I want an adams family so bad but they are supper expensive:(
pinside reviews.. ipdb has a different top 100.. i find funhouse not that fun aswell. but hey.. who am i huh
@@blackdaan Personally, Funhouse is my #2, with Twilight Zone as #1.
I never got that deeply into Addams Family, but others love it.
@@VideoArchiveGuy I've played funhouse and I like attack from mars so much better lol.
Funhouse is awesome
To all of you "They Are Running Out OF Ideas" groups, remember that Pinball was AMAZING back in the day and is still loved.
Lol these kids probably don't even know what a pinball machine is.
Redd Wolf Sad...but true.
That's a really idiotic assumption.
+Redd Wolf the only pinball they probably know is what used to be on windows computers
I fell in love with pinball ever since my uncle had one (although obscure and not all that well known) which was kinda decent. And I was born in the late 90's
For me? It's Black Knight 2000 and its hardcore soundtrack that really gets my heart pumping!
Black Knight is a classic, but Black Knight 2000 is the superior machine by far. YOU CAN DO IT YOU CAN DO IT
AGREED! The soundtrack was amazing! :D
That soundtrack still thumps!
The 3rd Black Knight came out in april this year, and is the best one!!
Yes! I have that machine and I swear I haven't left my basement in a month😂
top 10 from someone who has owned the best 1-Twilight Zone, 2-Addams Family, 3-Monster Bash, 4- Medieval Madness, 5- Circus Voltaire, 6-Creature From The Black Lagoon, 7-Terminator 2, 8-Fun House -9-Lethal Weapon3, 10-Back To The Future
I agree with your top5, but after I'll add Indiana Jones and Cactus Canyon. And a mention for Johnny Mnemonic, Red&Ted and recently, Elvis and the Simpsons. I haven't played tables before ~1985, so I can't judge for Black Knight or Black hole
I can't get cresture from black lagoon. Attack from mars is in the top 5
Theatre of Magic missing from that list is suspect. You got Monster Bash right. Lethal Weapon III is a good game for sure, very forgiving.
Godzilla, Avengers Infinity Quest, The Mandolorian, and Rush are great games.
I loved t2.
whoever made this, doesn't really know pinball at all. Ripleys should not even be close Some games were revolutionary and top for certain reasons. The fact that he says you should try to avoid shooting the moat, means he doesn't know what the hell he's doing, since that is one of things you need to do to progress.
Woe weee
Agreed, I’m a collector my self and this list sucks
Pinball is having a huge resurgence!
I hope it still is!
"Huge" might be a strong word, but it's still very much alive in 2024
To this day, Pinball is still my favorite type of game ever!
its because you never played the Hideo Kojima's Metal Gear Solid Franchise my friend.....
I’m a fan of head games myself
Absolutely!
Pinball has always been a staple in my mind...
My top five:
5. Funhouse
4. White Water
3. Attack From Mars
2. Medieval Madness
1. Monster Bash
xxxx85 white water was fun. No hot pursuit?
I would take WW and funhouse out but your list is still way better than theirs.
how about banzai run
Funhouse, yes!
Attack From Mars is a good one
Tales of the Arribean night got to be my favorite. Hitting that lamp is sooo good!
No "Creature from the Black Lagoon" or "Haunted House"?
Not even an honorable mention for Black Knight 2000 (The sequel and better black knight title)
Terminator?
OR Elvira
You mean its sequel----Terminator 2: Judgement Day?!
They also left out "Elvira and the Party Monsters"... and "Addams Family" should have been much higher on the list.
Pinball is fun but it's how nice these machines look that makes me love it, so much thought put into their looks
"Ever since I was a young boy, I've played the silver ball..."
I own DE:S Tommy and TFTC!!!
From soho down to Brighton I must of played them all
@@mazelooper263 but I ain’t seen nothing like him in any amusement hall
That deaf, dumb and blind kid-
Sure plays a mean pin ball!
@@aaronstepien2363 He stands like a statue becomes part of the machine
"Twilight Zone" as honorable mention? Your whole list is a fail.
Their honorable mention list should have replaced half of what they had. I mean "Revenge from Mars" making the list? Clearly, they've never played it.
They think Black hole is better than The addams family!
I've played all of these. 'Theatre of Magic' is the best one of them all. It had a magnetized ball and was completely original.
AHHHMAAAAZZZZINGGGG SKILLLLLLL!!!!
that is in my top 5, ive played all of these too except attack from mars 3D
Bleah. HAT MAGIC! So repetitive. Pretty cabinet but I'd rather see CGC remake White Water.
@@imnitguy each to their own but repetitive? I cant see that... I could never complete all the tasks on Theatre, but white water? not so hard
@@TheNomad2727 Subjective argument I guess. I sure hope CGC doesn't waste their next build on TOM. White Water is such a better game. Wizard mode in particular.
Pinball is timeless. There is no “hey day” for this incredible game that has captivated players for decades and continues to do so today.
Its going to come back right after covid.
I got nostalgic and thought to myself damn I miss Pinball. As I haven’t played one in years. And tbh, I think I only played it on Pc. If I played in real life, it could be count on one hand and that has to change.
Lol!
Hell yeah I played Pinball last night & I scored over 2,000,000. I don’t play pinball a lot though.
It's about to make a huge comeback considering how much video games suck these days !!!
It would have been pretty awesome had someone made 3D Space Cadet Pinball into an actual machine.
That's the one on the computer windows right?
Great choice for Medieval Madness in the top spot. Twilight Zone deserved better than just an Honorable Mention, far better than Ripley's. Xenon is a nostalgic favorite for me. Props to Suzanne Ciani for making it unforgettable.
Demolition man, judge dreed and batman forever are my jam
I can't believe they haven't included Fish Tales one of the best pinball machines of all time!
Who wants to play some pinball now?
Either dark knight, pirates of the Caribbean or Daytona
Your best bet to get these pinball games is to buy Pinball Arcade on Steam. The DLCs cost ranges from $29.99 to $39.99 depending on what DLC you purchase. But they are worth the price and a whole lot cheaper than trying to buy the real pinball tables.
IKR? I've played half of these games, plus a few others. Let's go play now!
its just not the same, playing virtual vs the real deal, the real deal always drew me in because it looked like a mess of working lights and machinery.
Cross sketche's Just tell me when and where!
I am glad that Pinbot made the list. I also liked Fire, but my #1 favorite machine is and the game I have at my house is Williams 1986 machine High Speed.
High Speed all the way..........
"Top 10 Pinball Machines"? More like "Top 10 we played Pinball Arcade once and are only aware of these 10 tables"
Or Top 10 Pinball Machines that the VIEWERS chose and NOT the people at WatchMojo.
Well, Pinball Arcade pretty much covered all the best ones.
Same (too bad the WMS tables are gone, but Zen Pinball gamers are lucky as these games are on there)
Thats what I was thinking, how could you not have one band pinball machine.
Goddamn
I grew up with "The Black Hole", which my father's friends gave him as a birthday gift in the 80's. "Haunted House" and "Monster Bash" were great too and "Lord of the Rings". But Medieval Madness was indeed very addictive. In my opinion it made the quest system great. As a Star Trek fan, I loved the quests of the same machine.
OMG...where are the games "Playboy"..."Strikes and Spares"..."Fire Power" and "Eight Ball Deluxe"?
Eight Ball Deluxe
Eight Ball Deluxe is awesome
I'm with you on 8 ball deluxe. I loved it when machines weren't so complicated. You knew what you had to do just by playing a few games. I loved all the targets. Anyway, have a good one. I'm going to check a video on Strikes and Spares now!!
Or KISS
Eight Ball Deluxe...great game
"Red and Ted's Road Show" was one of my most favorite wide body pinballs that could be considered a successor to "Funhouse", as it not only had one dummy style heads talking to you, but 2 of them. It was also packed with features and video and voices from other Williams's classic machines.
I have owned a Twilight Zone Pinball since 2003 so I'm bit disappointed that it only got a honourable mention.
But they got Medieval Madness right, that's the game that got me in to pinballs.
Well, you have the best Pinball machine out there and this only proves that the people that rank these are clueless. Really discredited their list by leaving it as an 'honorable' mention when nearly every reputable site has it as one of the tops. Oh well, jealous you have the machine.
What about GORGAR, the first talking pinball machine...
Great game. Played it a lot back in the early 80's.
@@gioknows Me too!
Some of my favorites as a youngster, all Bally machines:
Night Rider - 1976
Playboy - 1978
Paragon - 1979
Space Invaders - 1980
Eight Ball Deluxe - 1981
...you forgot "Fireball"...
Williams "The Getaway High Speed ii"
Is the best machine you will ever play. Never have I had so much fun and excitement on any other machine.
Addams Family is the best pinball machine of all time. The machine still holds the record for the most machines ever sold!
Maybe because I'm not very good at it but I think it's just ok. Since Netflix made a show based on Wednesday someone should work on a machine for that. Likely would be stern I assume.
Totally agree !!! Loved that one
"High Speed" was always fun.
Yeah williams machines are super fast
If I ever win the lottery, I'm buying the Elvira pinball game :D
Back in the LATE 70'S The KISS Pinball machine sucked a lot of quarters from us
Jetts have you seen the new sterns kiss pinball? it's crazy and fun to play i got to see one go to tnt amusemments channel they upgraded one in one of the videos looks kick azz kiss lol
Pinball was around before 1980, you know.
This list channel is sometimes buzz feed tier
Twilight Zone and Medieval Madness are definitely two of the best machines of all time.
Yup, without a doubt.
Tales From the Crypt and Centaur II are still my favorite pinball machines.
Soundtrack and audio effects are awesome on Tales From the Crypt
If you are into pinball, I highly recommend trying to find a place to play some of the new Stern tables, including Ghostbusters, Game of Thrones, etc. It is really impressive to see what all can be done with a pinball machine in this era and beyond that, they are a ton of fun to play.
They're probably a lot easier to program as well. The manufacturers very likely use a pinball development environment to set up the cabinet and the mechanics, resulting in a script that can be executed from a common application running on a special multi-IO computer installed inside the cabinet.
@@Milnoc That is a good point. I can only figure if the older tables had a computer in them at all, they were hardware programmed.Probably tables like the 90's classic Adams Family had computers in it, but nothing like what they could have today
@@dacypher22 I automate truck scales for a living (lots of sensors and lights), so it's very easy for me to visualise how the entire pinball operating system would work.
Older machines used banks of relays and switches! The designers literally had to draw out the circuitry to "program" them!
Arabian Nights is a masterpiece. Shouldve been #1.
Agreed
Looks nice but I never played it.
The only thing about TOTAN is that it's highly exploitable with a software glitch that lets you combine Harem multiball with the wizard mode. But, other than that, it's definitely one of the better 90s Bally/Williams games even though it's not my favorite. I'd rank Creature From The Black Lagoon, Whitewater, Twilight Zone, and Medieval Madness above TOTAN personally.
Whoever mentioned the Terminator T2 machine, that gets my vote as number one - just brilliant, and so innovative. Honourable mention - Gilligan's Island (I thought it was good!).
The 90's saw a lot of good pinball games based on hit movies, I still remember having fun with "Congo", "The Shadow", and "Demolition Man".
And Disney got in on the action in the 2000's with tables based on "Tron: Legacy" and "Pirates Of The Caribbean".
My dad owned a bride of pinbot. It was always a treat to play
Good thing they just built a pinball bar in my area with almost all these machines. Shit is beyond dope.
really? no Gorgar? Gorgar MAD!
Just when you thought you were the only person that remembered Gorgar!
Gareth Roberts me too
just say:
Gorgar
Taxi
Whirlwind
Road Show
No Fear
I'm sad Space Cadet 3D didn't get an honorable mention, it may be a digital pinball but its ICONIC, being born in 98 myself I never saw a pinball machine until today. It was The Who's Tommy Pinball Wizard machine and the Street Fighter 2 machine. I loved Space Cadet 3D and it was like a dream playing real machines, you just don't see them anymore
ME..YOU
these machines are works of art. i miss the arcades and go cart/arcades venues.
There are several in southern California.
No Dr Who or Fish Tales? What a travesty!
I used to play Pinbot at uni in the pub and quite often not return for afternoon lectures. Love it!
Some of my favorite was "TAXI" for 2 reasons. First was the funny dialog, and second the clear, easy to understand the goals on what was needed to be done.
I love Taxi too.
I love TAXI too.
Hey, that's me in some of these!
Congratz...
You had names in some of these.
Does anyone remember Balley's Fireball? That was a crazy awesome one! My favorite and also my my dads' favorite. That spinning disc part was too cool! He used to play that game all the time when he was a kid. I'm helping him find one.
Fireball is in *my* personal top three "greatest" machines, ever, transformje! Also see my comment upthread about this
Yeah. My uncle used to have one.
Both me and my best friend have one. Brutal machine.
Fireball was I think the first multiball pinball. I would love to get my hands on a Fireball with the Zipper Flippers feature. They seem quite rare now.
WTF!? How did they not at least mention KISS pinball.
I came here for KISS also
Notable mentions should also include the following : Xenon, Eight Ball, Fireball, Kiss, Playboy, Firepower, The Getaway : High Speed 2, Gorgar, Terminator II, and Whirlwind
Thanks Mojo, great upload. Personally i liked the 70s Gottlieb, like Mustang, Jacks open, so on, cheers.
Not even a mention for either Elvira cabinet? Sad.
nice organ!
Elvira was one of my favorites back in those days!
"Don't touch me there!"
Where's Terminator 2? one of the best ever.
I want a pinball machine now :(
A buddy of mine got a run down dusty " twilight zone " really really cheap, spent weeks of fixing it and now have it 100% functional in his living room. I am quite envious.
By the rarity and polularity, it is one of the most valued old pinballs right now...
My favorite is cyclone for the win
I have number 5 (Black Knight) in my basement and fully functional. I also have Lost World down there, but that is in a slightly less than 100% condition. Spent hours everyday down there playing them both when I was a lot younger.
Cyclone is such an awesome machine.
GOOD LUCK these days you find the CHEAP ones that have no story or game play it just dispenses gum or a little rubber ball
Bride of Pin ball is a masterpiece!
BLACK KNIGHT! Multi level, multi flipper, multiball with magna-save!
OK, so I don't normally criticize top 10's, but I can't bite my tongue for this one. Do you even play pinball, or did you base this off the first season of The Pinball Arcade??
Let's break this down:
1) Pinbot? No. Not a top 10, not even a top 100, not even the best game of the Pinbot series.
2) Ripley's Believe it or Not. This is where you lost all credibility. Not only is this game mediocre, it's one of the most forgettable modern machines out there. AC/DC, Simpsons Pinball Party, Lord of the Rings, Star Trek, Metallica, AC/DC... these are the games that Stern is known for. This is simply laughable.
3) Addams Family is good. It's better than #8
4) Revenge from Mars is fun. I own one, and I love it. Is it a top 10? No. Is it better than Attack from Mars? No. No. No.
5) Black Hole... OK, now I know you're basing this off your iPad experiences. I'm now a little embarrassed for you.
6) Indiana Jones, Twilight Zone, and Star Trek: The Next Generation as honorable mentions? You dishonor yourselves.
Only your choice of Medieval Madness as #1 is remotely in line with the pinball community. Seriously, check Pinside or the Internet Pinball Database. Those top 100's are carefully curated, and are the result of years of community ratings and oversight.
This list is terrible. Just terrible.
Top 10 sponsored by FarSight Studios. Gold age of classic machines not one listed. 75 to 80. Some of the best classic games ever made.
Totally agree. I think they set themselves up to fail on this one as the ranking criteria was just too hard to nail down. But Twilight Zone an 'honorable mention'? Christ.
Amen! Its really a list of "we played pinball arcade".
WORD...PREACH:)
Honestly though, what did we expect from WatchMojo?
My dad won the Twilight Zone pinball machine in a radio contest in the early/mid 90's. We spent many hours beating high scores on that thing.
DON'T TOUCH THE DOOR!!!!!!!
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I was a teenager in the 80's and frequented many arcades... often times in lieu of going to school.
Firepower was in nearly every one of them... plus the video game and pinball areas of bowling alleys and movie theaters.
Probably not a top 10 machine, but absolutely worthy of an honorable mention, imo.
Although it was my favorite of all time, could not remember the name until you mentioned it... firepower! Put a lot of quarters in that one. Thanks!
Firepower Aye, right next to Blackout & Gorgar
Black Hole is #2. I'm pleased to see that. That one's been my favorite ever since I was a kid.
Demolition man. If not a top 3, then definitely a top ten. Incredible playability and sounds, and a game that can be mastered with you controlling the game and not the game controlling you which is often a problem seen in even some of the great pinball games
AFTER THEY PUT ADDAM´S FAMILY 8TH the lost all my respect
Who else could not stop thinking of Sesame Street during this? You know what part I am talking about.
1, 2, 3, 4, 5....6, 7, 8, 9, 10...11, 12! Do do do do do do do! Fun fact: That song was sung by the Pointer Sisters
ELEVEN TWELVE
Twilight Zone is pretty much universally considered one of the top two or three pins of all time. And what about No Good Gofers? Tons of modes for expert players, and the voice acting is fantastic. Plus the Hole in One shot is one of the hardest shots in pinball.
I absolutely detest Twilight Zone. It's far too difficult. No Good Gofers is amazing.
Medival Madness is one of the best ever. But Atack From Mars, Monster Bash, Indiana Jones, Terminator 2, Guns N Roses, F14 Tomcat, etc..So many great machines not even mentioned.
I remember playing the medieval one and getting the ball through the door
nothing older than 1980? I know yall were probably born after then but still at least recognize some of the actual classics
Balls a Poppin was a good one
I liked - and mastered - the Evel Knievel!
Flip Flop by Bally
Williams Liberty Bell
I want the old EM games with the mechanical wheel scoreboard and the only sounds are ding ding ding ding. You can keep the quadraphonic sound, six ball multi ball, video mode bullshit.
Anyone remember Banzai Run from Williams, it had that vertical playfield in the backglass.
Played it 3 years ago, I still want to play it. Had a lot of fun with it
Great machine...might even be the most expensive re-sale there is.....the last I heard one sold for 14 Grand....awesome upper field and not many mentions here.
I only found one last year and thought it was fun. Williams seemed to have their moment back then. Stern has taken hold of the new wave but glad some old games have been remastered like 🌵 canyon. If you've played anything from jersey jack, they're interesting new games too.
no terminator wtf
Yeay
if anything it should be T2 since they had the gun firing mechanism
had to scroll to long for that comment
ikr
+JusticeRyder t2 was badass
COLEY FOLEY SAYS: EXCELLENT LIST, EXCELLENT!
I was 7 when Black Knight came out. I played the hell out of it at a local arcade. I’d walk, ride my bike or have my parents take me just about every weekend. Stern’s new Black Knight table is amazing.
It does look like a lot of fun, especially with the Knight in th centre, weilding those massive morning stars. I would like to play it one day. What do you think of Black Knight 2000? It has fantastic sound and music imo, I have played it on Visual Pinball and it looks gorgeous too!
1. Centaur
2. The Addams Family
3. Funhouse
4. Medieval Madness
5. Stars
6. Space Invaders
7. Black Knight
8. Meteor
9. Gorgar
10. Space Shuttle
11. Frontier
12. Lucky hand
13. Haunted house
14. Tales of the Arabian nights
15. Fathom
16. Blast off
17. Dracula
18. Genie
19. Kiss
20. Playboy
Where's "Fireball" by Bally?
Gunnar Sorenson
I know. Just too many great games out there...Big Game, Flash Gordon, Silver ball, Medusa, Catacombs, Haunted House, Flight 2000, Embryo...
Tales of the Arabian nights.. wow, I've played so many times on this one at summer. I never realise it's worth so much as one day I heard that one of the visitors wanted to buy it for 25k.
Great game in real life, turning the lamp was the biggest achieve that give u so much money.
Cheers
One word: Centaur
DESTROY CENTAUR!
Yes Centaur, Mata Hari, Eight ball Deluxe, Kiss, Comet, I can name a hundred better ones that Mid Evil Madness!
Upon not appearing on the list: “No class human!” (the game’s Tilt quote)
MY PICKS PER MANUFACTURER (unordered):
WMS (Williams/Bally):
- Medieval Madness
- The Addams Family
- Star Trek: The Next Generation
- Twilight Zone
- Attack from Mars
- No Fear: Dangerous Sports
- Monster Bash
- Funhouse
- The Getaway: High Speed II
- Pin*Bot
GOTTLIEB:
- Big Shot
- Cue Ball Wizard
- Haunted House
- Tee’d Off
- Lights, Camera, Action
- El Dorado (not to be confused with the digital _Zen Pinball_ game of the same name)
- Rescue 911
- Wipe Out
- Frank Thomas’ Big Hurt
DATA EAST/SEGA/STERN:
- Ghostbusters
- Ripley’s Believe It or Not!
- Star Trek (2013)
- Mustang
- AC/DC
- Jurassic Park
- Last Action Hero
- Apollo 13
- Harley Davidson: 3rd Edition
- Star Wars (1992)
The decades of the pinball machine was great. Your list is good but it should probably be the top 30 pinball machines.
Earth shaker from the late 80's
I lost count of how many quarters I put in that one
My Top 10 Pinball Machines Of All Time
10. Jurassic Park
9. AC/DC Pinball
8. The Who Tommy Pinball
7. Funhouse
6. Creature From The Black Lagoon
5. Spiderman
4. Austin Powers
3. Wizard Of Oz
2. Ghostbusters Pinball
1. Gorgar
^Star Trek TNG... best pinball ever. I used to do almost 80 miles everynight to a specific bar just to drink beer and play the machine all night. Good old 90's
Loved that machine!
same,but less kms to do in France,i called bar before to know what they have..i miss old brand like data east,williams,gottlieb,i miss gameplay of monster bash,theâtre of magic,corvette,démolition man,cactus canyon,Tommy the who,Tales from the cryptes,last action héro..
those side drains though..
Cyclone, Mad Catz and Taxi will always top my list. The sound of "Hey, Comrade Taxi!" always cheers me up.
Theatre of magic, a true favorite and timeless machine
I love pinball, my family owns one of the black hole machines, it is very frustrating, it accepts SBA coins too!
The one pinball I've played in person with an SBA slot is Space Invaders (the one whose artwork is a really obvious knockoff of Alien--there was a lawsuit). That really precisely dates the machine...
No mention of Jurasic Park, 8-Ball or Haunted House Pinball games...All were classics.
Dude I forgot all about 8-Ball .....Thanks
"Sea Witch" was always a favorite of mine back in the day. It had the weirdest and "other-world" ambient music. Really put you in the mood to play it. "Black Knight" is also a fun - but frustrating - memory.
Anyone ever play "Goliath" (I think that's what it's called)? It was like the largest pinball machine ever. Interesting, but because of the weight of the ball, the flippers were not too responsive, and no one played it.
JW3HH
Mine as well.
there was/is one at the mn state fairgrounds arcade. uses pool balls. it was conan-esque in theme. wonder if rhat's the one you mean.
The problem with these machines was that they were great for professional players but too complicated for beginners.
Sometimes less is more.
"Terminator 2: Judgment Day" and "Twilight Zone" deserved better.
Won't argue against "Medieval Madness", though.
9:30 eBay has Medieval Madness pinball machine for $8000 ?!
Yes, Chicago Gaming remade the game. (so its probably NIB)
Twilight zone is the best by a distance.. getting lost in the zone was like a crack high in arcade form...
Yeah everyone wants one and their hard to come by
My top 5
5 Teed off
4 cactus jacks
3 black hole
2 class of 1812
1 no good gophers
No.1 CENTAUR!
"Destroy C-E-N-T-A-U-R!" What an awesome game--thx for reminding me, Stranded Alien!
Centaur is horrible (if the Pinball Arcade is an accurate representation of gameplay). Seems to be successful, you have to cheat (aka nudge) a lot.
"If the Pinball Arcade is an accurate representation of gameplay"
lol
Centaur is great.
Centaur stands out in many ways. The very unique and stunning black and white artwork, the dark theme, the cool and eerie voice at a time where pinball machines just had begun talking, the mayhem 5 ball multiball that shoots out on the table from 'nowhere'. - And acording to gameplay (where it naturally cannot compete with new era pinball machines), then there's imo more to do in Centaur compaired to e.g. also beautiful Xenon, Black Knight and Gorgar from the same era. It is impossible to make a top 10 list that will satisfy anyone but the one who make the list. But yes - Centaur is also my no. 1.
The most memorable pinball game for me was "Xenon".
Can't agree with this list-best pinball machines I ever played were made from between 1960 to 1970.
Good choices, Medieval Madness is a fantastic machine. I remember when Gorgar was introduced in the arcade with that voice - good machine too. New Orleans had a 'test arcade' for some of the manufacturers (I think Williams for sure) in Lake Forest Plaza mall in the 1970s so I got to play some machines early that you didn't really see in other places.
Do a Top 10 channels that are running out of ideas for videos
ok?
I agree
How about Top 10 Comment Sections with unoriginal comments? This comment section would be #1.
KentuckyWallChicken
close! alot of the Top 10 videos have this exact same top comment. its like copy and paste all day
WOW! HILARIOUS AND ORIGINAL LIKE THIS COMMENT!
no Terminator 2?????
thank you I'm glad I'm not alone
I remember playing that one a lot in an old bowling alley back in the day.
OMG bowling ally pinball machines one I used to go to EVERY Thursday when I was little had Elvira and Jurassic Park Pinball machines.
Ok, there's two that got my hard earned quarters back in the days. #1- Firepower! and #2 - Space shuttle, both great Williams machines. These guys didn't make your cut, but there were lines of people trying to play them back in the days as I remembered.
Good list. These are all absolute classic machines and there isn't one on the list that I disagree with. Fantastic. Also - you totally got #1 right!