hauntfreaks: backglass
Popotte: playfield, plastics, script
MOD UNAUTHORIZED WITHOUT EXPLICIT PERMISSION FROM THE AUTHORS
You can access to the menu with the Special2Key.
You can toggle (by the toggle HUD key) the HUD reel.
If you use arrows for plunger (optional), you have to use arrow down and arrow up (customisable) in order to pull or push the plunger.
Points are scored as indicated.
Completing S-T-A-R lights yellow bumper.
COMPLETING T-R-E-K lights green bumper.
Completing purple and green sters and "STAR TREK" scores "WOW" and lights two "WOW" targets.
Ball leaving table after sequence completion will reset sequence; however, bumpers remain lit and S-R end T-K are spotted.
"WOW" value is 1 additional ball.
Free replays depend on the difficulty level chosen
IPDB HIGHLIGHTS:
Popotte: playfield, plastics, script
NOTES:
You must use BAM 365 or higherMOD UNAUTHORIZED WITHOUT EXPLICIT PERMISSION FROM THE AUTHORS
You can access to the menu with the Special2Key.
You can toggle (by the toggle HUD key) the HUD reel.
If you use arrows for plunger (optional), you have to use arrow down and arrow up (customisable) in order to pull or push the plunger.
RULES:
Minimum 5 balls per playPoints are scored as indicated.
Completing S-T-A-R lights yellow bumper.
COMPLETING T-R-E-K lights green bumper.
Completing purple and green sters and "STAR TREK" scores "WOW" and lights two "WOW" targets.
Ball leaving table after sequence completion will reset sequence; however, bumpers remain lit and S-R end T-K are spotted.
"WOW" value is 1 additional ball.
Free replays depend on the difficulty level chosen
IPDB HIGHLIGHTS:
Date Of Manufacture: | March, 1971 | ||
Production: | 1,450 units (confirmed) | ||
Notable Features: |
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Design by: | Ed Krynski | ||
Art by: | Gordon Morison | ||
Notes: | Conversion of Gottlieb's 1971 'Astro' made for export to Italy. No apparent connection with the famous TV show. The flyer shows a card holder with a Ball In Play counter and which also properly omits the word 'flipper', a required omission for Italian games of the period. In contrast, the production games we show in this listing each have a USA card holder indicating 'flipper buttons' and, interestingly, does not provide for a Ball In Play counter. Federico Croci, a collector in Italy, reports that all Star Trek games he has seen there do have the Ball In Play counter in the card holder, just like the flyer. |