Firepower (pinball)

This article is about the pinball game. For other uses, see Fire power (disambiguation).
Firepower

American arcade flyer for Firepower
Manufacturer Williams
Release date February 1980
System Williams System 6
Design Steve Ritchie
Programming Eugene Jarvis
Artwork Constantino Mitchell
Mechanics John Jung
Sound Eugene Jarvis
Voices Steve Ritchie
Production run 17,410

Firepower (also known as Multi-Ball Firepower) is a 1980 pinball game designed by Steve Ritchie and released by Williams. The machine had a production run of 17,410 machines.[1]

The machine was originally supposed to have two sets of 3 drop targets. For economical reasons these were changed to stand up targets. Some Firepower owners have modified their machines to drop-targets.

Features

Firepower was the first solid-state electronic pinball to feature 3-ball Multi-Ball, as well as "Lane Change", where the player uses the right flipper button to shift the lit lights in a set of lights on the playfield, such as a set of lights on the outlanes and inlanes showing which lane has an award.

Digital versions

Firepower is a playable table of Pinball Hall of Fame: The Williams Collection and available as downloadable content (DLC) for The Pinball Arcade for several platforms as licensed table. Firepower was also included in the arcade game UltraPin.

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