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1986 Williams PIN-BOT (Pinbot) pinball machine

Here we have the classic 1986 PIN-BOT pinball machine by Williams for your viewing pleasure. Fun fact: Pinbot was my 3rd pinball machine. I bought it in 2004 because everyone said it was a great game and that it would be perfect for someone just getting into pinball. I HATED IT and couldn't get rid of it fast enough. I felt that the machine had far too much happening in the middle and up the left side, but almost nothing happening on the right side. Additionally, the right outlane is one of the most ball-hungry atrocities in all of pinball and accomplishing anything on the game seemed to require superhuman pinball abilities. I think I had it for about a month before I sold it. Fast forward nearly 20 years and I have to say that I don't hate it that much anymore, although I do find that it's a drainy drain monster and the right outlane is still brutal. But the sound and art package is fantastic and the rules are neat and fun to go after. Anyway, the goal of Pinbot is to make it to the Sun. This is done by completing the drop bank or hitting the lit target on the right to move to the next planet, starting with Pluto (is it a planet?). If advancing planets isn't your thing, you can complete the grid in the upper part of the playfield to open Pinbot's visor and give him "sight" by locking the two balls inside. Once both balls are locked, two-ball multiball begins where the player is to lock one of the two balls back in the visor and then shoot the ramp to score the solar value, which is basically the jackpot. The solar value carries over from ball to ball and player to player (and game to game) until collected, so it can get pretty high. Anyway, Pinbot is a classic if only for the art and sound package. Game play is fun enough and the light show is great. Just watch out for that bloody right outlane. The left one sucks, too. Pinbot was designed by Barry Oursler and the weirdo Python Anghelo. Art by Python (of course). For more information about this game, see here: https://www.ipdb.org/machine.cgi?id=1796

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