Simpsons Pinball Party Pinball
The Simpsons Pinball Party is based on the animated sitcom The Simpsons that airs on the Fox network. The game is said to feature one of the most complex rule sheets that were ever designed for a pinball machine featuring the ability to stack various modes and multi-balls on top of each other. Reaching the “Super Duper Mega Extreme Wizard Mode” requires an unusually large number of shots that have to be achieved and only a few people have ever reached it.
The object of The Simpsons Pinball Party is to help the citizens of Springfield to party like there’s no tomorrow. The game features a talking-moving Homer head and Bart on a skateboard attached to a captive ball feature, as well as Itchy & Scratchy drop targets and Comic Book Guy. The garage door in THE SIMPSONS’ house leads to the second playfield level which features a dot matrix color television, a monorail that transports the ball across the playfield and a couch that when filled with three pinballs starts multi-ball.
Game Features:
Upper Mini-Playfield. Flippers (5). Drop targets (3). Multiball (3 ball and 5 ball). Captive Ball (1). Bumper caps in the shape of nuclear cooling towers. Auto-plunger/manual-plunger arrangement.
Playfield Toys: Homer’s head moves on playfield, with lamp inside. Itchy & Scratchy figures. Comic Book Guy figure. Bart figure. Television — a 3-color digital LED dot matrix display. Living room “couch” (3 ball lock) on upper playfield.
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Robert Machicek –
The machine is in excellent condition. We are thankful for the pinball company. This is our second purchase from them and both machines have been great.
Bob Kowalczyk –
I’ve owned the SPPM since it was introduced and it never gets old. In addition to all of the bells and whistles described by The Pinball Company in its write-up, a big part of the fun is the fact that the machine talks to you in the actual voices of many of the characters from the show, chastising you for bonehead mistakes and giving you props when you impress the machine with your play.