The Spirit of '76 (pinball)
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Manufacturer | Mirco Games, Incorporated |
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Release date | 1975 |
Production run | 127 |
The Spirit of '76 was the first microprocessor-based pinball table. It was released by Mirco Games, Inc. in 1975. The pinball machine should not be confused with the pinball machine Spirit of 76 by Gottlieb.[1][2]
Background
The table was based on the technology Dave Nutting Associates had created for Bally in 1974. The firm licensed the technology to Mirco Games in 1975 to create the table, since Bally was not initially interested in the system. The table had a fairly small production run and was regarded as having an unattractive design by critics.
References
- ↑ http://www.ipdb.org/machine.cgi?id=2294 The Spirit of '76 by Mirco Games, Inc. on the Internet Pinball Database
- ↑ http://www.ipdb.org/machine.cgi?id=2293 Spirit of 76 by Gottlieb on the Internet Pinball Database
See also
External links
- The Spirit of '76 on Arcade Archive
- The Spirit of '76 on the Internet Pinball Database
- Recent Auction Results for The Spirit of '76
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