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'''The Simpsons Pinball''', is an arcade pinball machine based on the "Simpsons" shorts, which at the time were made into a thirty minute comedy cartoon. The game worked like any pinball machine, you use a spring propelled bumper to launch a ball into a playing field full of bumpers, chutes, and gates, and the player controls two flippers (Activated by two buttons on the sides of the machine) to keep the ball in play. The game was based on the look of Springfield, and the game was released in 1990, just before the T.V. show aired.
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|name = The Simpsons Pinball
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|image = The Simpsons Pinball.jpg
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|caption = The front of the pinball machine.
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|Manufacturer = [[Data East]]
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|Release = October [[1990]]
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|System = Data East (v.3)
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|Design = Joe Kaminkow<br>Ed Cebula
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|Programming = Rehman Merchant
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|Artwork = Kevin O'Connor<br>Margaret Hudson
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|Mechanics = Ed Cebula<br>John Lund
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|Music = Brian Schmidt
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|Sound = Brian Schmidt
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|Voices = [[Dan Castellaneta]]<br>[[Nancy Cartwright]]<br>[[Hank Azaria]]
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|Production =
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|Ratings =
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|Players = 4
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'''The Simpsons Pinball''' is an arcade pinball machine based on ''The Simpsons'' shorts, released in October [[1990]] by [[Data East]], and was followed in [[2003]] by ''[[The Simpsons Pinball Party]]''.
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== Gameplay ==
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The game worked like any pinball machine, you use a spring propelled bumper to launch a ball into a playing field full of bumpers, chutes, and gates, and the player controls two flippers (Activated by two buttons on the sides of the machine) to keep the ball in play. The game was based on the look of Springfield.
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== Gallery ==
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<gallery>
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File:Simpsons Pinball logo.png|The logo of the game from the cover of the manual.
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== External links ==
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*{{Wikipedialink2|The Simpsons|pinball}}
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*[http://www.ipdb.org/machine.cgi?gid=2158 ''The Simpsons Pinball'' at ipdb.org]
  
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Latest revision as of 17:35, November 11, 2021

The Simpsons Pinball
The Simpsons Pinball.jpg
The front of the pinball machine.
Pinball Machine Information
Manufacturer: Data East
Release date: October 1990
System: Data East (v.3)
Design: Joe Kaminkow
Ed Cebula
Programming: Rehman Merchant
Artwork: Kevin O'Connor
Margaret Hudson
Mechanics: Ed Cebula
John Lund
Music: Brian Schmidt
Sound: Brian Schmidt
Voices: Dan Castellaneta
Nancy Cartwright
Hank Azaria
Players: 4



The Simpsons Pinball is an arcade pinball machine based on The Simpsons shorts, released in October 1990 by Data East, and was followed in 2003 by The Simpsons Pinball Party.

Gameplay[edit]

The game worked like any pinball machine, you use a spring propelled bumper to launch a ball into a playing field full of bumpers, chutes, and gates, and the player controls two flippers (Activated by two buttons on the sides of the machine) to keep the ball in play. The game was based on the look of Springfield.

Gallery[edit]

External links[edit]