The Empire Strikes Back (pinball)

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Empire Strikes Back
Manufacturer Hankin
System
Designer David Hankin
Release Date 1980
Production Run
The playfield for The Empire Strikes Back.
The playfield for The Empire Strikes Back.

The Empire Strikes Back is a pinball machine released in 1980 by Hankin. It is based in the Star Wars film The Empire Strikes Back. The machine was designed by David Hankin, whose machine was the last builted by this manufacturer.

The Empire Strikes Back was the first Star Wars pinball machine ever created, according to Pinball Memories, this game was first exhibited in November 1980 at the National Amusement Machine Operators Convention held at Surfer's Paradise, Queensland, Australia.

The features;

  • 4-Player game
  • 4 flippers
  • 4 pop bumpers
  • 2 rollunder spiners
  • 2 kick-out holes
  • 1 3-bank drop targets
  • 1 single drop target

A total 350 units were produced and are sought after collectors items.

IPDB listing for The Empire Strikes Back

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