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Haunted House (pinball)

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has three playfields (a mini underground playfield, a main playfield, and an upper playfield.), eight flippers, at unique angles, four pop bumpers, two kick-out holes, a secret passage (a false target that drops down after impact to allow entrance to cellar.), a trap door that opens for ball, a
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is accessible any time during the game, and the ball(s) can travel between all three playfields. Each playfield is themed to be a part of a haunted house, the main level being the main floor, the lower level being the cellar, and the upper level being the attic.
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The ball can only be lost from the main playfield, as the ball draining on the attic or cellar playfields will always be returned to another playfield for play to continue.
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was designed by John Osborne, with artwork by Terry Doerzaph. It is part of Gottlieb’s “System 80” series of pinball machines.
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Rossignoli, Marco (2000). The Complete Pinball Book, Collecting the Game and Its History. Schiffer Publishing.
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on their June 1, 1983 issue as being the sixth most-successful flipper unit of the year.
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lightning animation in the backglass and kicking bat targets. The lower playfield of
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for several platforms. The table is also one of seven Gottlieb tables recreated in
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Index


Gottlieb
pinball
Gottlieb
Bach
Toccata and Fugue in D minor
The Pinball Arcade
Microsoft Pinball Arcade
Black Hole



"The Internet Pinball Database: Gottlieb "Haunted House""



ISBN
0-7643-1003-8

Game Machine
Amusement Press, Inc.
Haunted House
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Microsoft Pinball Arcade
Baffle Ball
Humpty Dumpty
Knock Out
Slick Chick

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