Data East Guns N' Roses Pinball Machine
Data East Guns N' Roses Pinball Machine
Data East’s Guns N’ Roses pinball machine is based on the American hard rock band of the same name and was originally released in 1994.
The game is a widebody pinball that features several unique twists. Among them, was an old-fashioned revolver, which players used to start the game as opposed to the typical plunger.
When money is inserted the bands famous “Welcome to the Jungle” song plays. The soundtrack also features 9 of the band’s greatest hits, including Sweet Child O' Mine, Paradise City, Night Train, My Michelle, It's So Easy, Patience, Garden of Eden and Ain't Going Down!
The artwork features photos by Robert John from his book Guns N’ Roses: The Photographic History. The backdrop is illuminated with lights in the shape of the famous Guns N’ Roses seal, and Axl Rose’s tattoos, featured in the Appetite for Destruction album artwork.
Game Features:
Flippers (3), Pop bumpers (3), Ramps (2), Multiball (6), Captive Ball (1), Automatic Plunger, Manual plungers (2, one gun-shaped, one rose-shaped], Game-controlled magnets. The captive ball area is delineated in part by one side of a pop bumper. The guns ramp has a diverter that can route the ball into the Snake ramp (to be served by the Rose-shaped plunger) or to the left flipper.