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Date Name  (Click to display that game) MFG Type Prod. Specialty Pl. Model Pics Rating
1999-01 Revenge From Mars Midway SS 6,878 4p 50070 47 8.0
2017-08 Star Wars (Premium) Stern SS 4p PINBALL I-00J7 * STARWR PRE 4 9.4
2017-06 Star Wars (Pro) Stern SS 4p PINBALL I-00J5 * STRWR PRO 19 8.3
1999-06 Star Wars Episode I Williams SS 3,525 4p 50069 64 7.4
2017-08 Star Wars Limited Edition Stern SS 800 4p PINBALL I-00J6 * STRWR LE 5  

Revenge From Mars / IPD No. 4446 / January, 1999 / 4 Players
 
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Average Fun Rating: [ 8 stars - Click for comments ]    8.0/10  (208 ratings/146 comments)        [ Add Your Rating! ]
Manufacturer: Midway Manufacturing Company, a subsidiary of WMS Industries, Incorporated,
of Chicago, Illinois, USA (1988-1999) [Trade Name: Bally]
Date Of Manufacture: January, 1999
Model Number: 50070
Common Abbreviations: RFM
MPU: Williams Pinball 2000
Type: Solid State Electronic (SS) [?]
Production: 6,878 units   (confirmed)
Serial Number Database:View at The Internet Pinball Serial Number Database (IPSND.net)  (External site)
Theme: Aliens - Martians - Fantasy
Toys: Wobbling Martians
Design by: George Gomez
Art by: John Youssi, Greg Freres
Dots/Animation by: Adam Rhine, Scott Slomiany, Jack Liddon, Scott Sanders, Dave Mueller
Mechanics by: Chris Shipman
Music by: Dan Forden
Sound by: Dan Forden
Software by: Lyman F. Sheats Jr., Dwight Sullivan, Keith P. Johnson, Graham West
Notes: Successor to Midway's 1995 'Attack from Mars'.

Voice-over artist Tim Kitzrow provided multiple voices for this game.

This was first game into production under the Pinball 2000 (PB2K) platform although it was the second PB2K project, following Williams' 1999 'Star Wars Episode I'.

This was the last pinball game made under the "Bally" label.

See http://www.pinball2000.de for information about this game and Pinball2000.

Rule Sheets: Revenge From Mars Rulesheet Version 1.6 (Oct/11/1999), by Roya Naini  
Owners List URL:http://www.pinball2000.de/rfm_owners_list.html  (External site)
Easter Eggs:Available at Cows and Easter Eggs  (External site)
Tournament System:An independant worldwide tournament server compatible with RFM & Pinball 2000.  (External site)
Additional Media:Promotional Video (at YouTube)  (External site)
ROMs: 2 MB ZIP Flash Romset 1.2 (Availability limited by copyright)     [Williams Electronic Games Inc.]
  2 MB ZIP Flash Romset 1.3 (Contains the Martian Bowling Bug) (Availability limited by copyright)     [Williams Electronic Games Inc.]
  2 MB ZIP Flash Romset 1.4 (Availability limited by copyright)     [Williams Electronic Games Inc.]
  2 MB ZIP Flash Romset 1.5 (Availability limited by copyright)     [Williams Electronic Games Inc.]
  2 MB EXE Flash Romset 1.6 (Availability limited by copyright)     [Williams Electronic Games Inc.]
  31 MB ZIP Full Set Of 10 Daughter Board Roms (Availability limited by copyright)     [Williams Electronic Games Inc.]
Documentation: 4 MB PDF Operations Manual (February 1999, OCR searchable) [Williams Electronics Games, Inc.]
  156 KB TXT Parts List
  987 KB PDF Pinball 2000 Schematic Manual (February 1999, OCR searchable) [Williams Electronics Games, Inc.]
  5 KB TXT ROM Revision History [Williams Electronic Games Inc.]
Files: 3 MB ZIP PUB Card Updater File For RFM Version 1.6 [Williams Electronic Games Inc.]
  1 MB ZIP Setup Disk (1.44 Floppy) For The SMC Ether_EZ Network Controller
Images:
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Image # 3105: Revenge From Mars Side Cabinet View
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Image # 3147: Revenge From Mars Translite
Translite

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[Todd George]
Image # 3148: Revenge From Mars Playfield
Playfield

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Image # 4156: Revenge From Mars Flyer, Front
Flyer, Front

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Image # 4157: Revenge From Mars Flyer, Page 2
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Image # 4158: Revenge From Mars Flyer, Page 3
Flyer, Page 3

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Image # 4159: Revenge From Mars Flyer, Back
Flyer, Back

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Image # 6350: Revenge From Mars Playfield
Playfield

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[Riffhard]
Image # 6351: Revenge From Mars Under Playfield
Under Playfield

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[Riffhard]
Image # 8474: Revenge From Mars Side View
Side View

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[David Putsch]
Image # 8475: Revenge From Mars Backbox
Backbox

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[David Putsch]
Image # 8476: Revenge From Mars Cabinet Side
Cabinet Side

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[David Putsch]
Image # 14458: Revenge From Mars Translite
Translite

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[Philippe Thibault]
Image # 14729: Revenge From Mars Inside Backbox
Inside Backbox

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[Eric Schmitt]
Image # 14730: Revenge From Mars Inside Backbox
Inside Backbox

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[Eric Schmitt]
Image # 14731: Revenge From Mars Game Credits
Game Credits

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[Eric Schmitt]
Image # 14732: Revenge From Mars Backbox Detail
Backbox Detail

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[Eric Schmitt]
Image # 14733: Revenge From Mars Cabinet Detail
Cabinet Detail

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[Eric Schmitt]
Image # 14734: Revenge From Mars Cabinet Detail
Cabinet Detail

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[Eric Schmitt]
Image # 14735: Revenge From Mars Cabinet Detail
Cabinet Detail

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[Eric Schmitt]
Image # 14736: Revenge From Mars Playfield Detail
Playfield Detail

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[Eric Schmitt]
Image # 14737: Revenge From Mars Playfield Detail
Playfield Detail

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[Eric Schmitt]
Image # 14738: Revenge From Mars Playfield Detail
Playfield Detail

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[Eric Schmitt]
Image # 32731: Revenge From Mars Promotional Poster 
(Dimensions: 16 inches by 48 inches.)
Promotional Poster*

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[Bill Ung]
Image # 41167: Revenge From Mars Backglass - Detail
Backglass - Detail

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[John Gray]
Image # 41168: Revenge From Mars Monitor Reflection
Monitor Reflection

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[John Gray]
Image # 41169: Revenge From Mars Monitor Reflection
Monitor Reflection

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[John Gray]
Image # 41170: Revenge From Mars Monitor Reflection
Monitor Reflection

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[John Gray]
Image # 44335: Revenge From Mars Whitewood Playfield
Whitewood Playfield

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Image # 44336: Revenge From Mars Whitewood Playfield
Whitewood Playfield

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Image # 49409: Revenge From Mars Playfield
Playfield

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[Maximilian Wegner]
Image # 49410: Revenge From Mars Playfield - Detail
Playfield - Detail

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[Maximilian Wegner]
Image # 51085: Revenge From Mars Glass Installation Instruction
Glass Installation Instruction

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[Rob Stog]
Image # 51086: Revenge From Mars Flipper Button
Flipper Button

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[Rob Stog]
Image # 52915: Revenge From Mars Manufacturer's Plastics Sheet - Front
Manufacturer's Plastics Sheet - Front

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[Oscar van Driel]
Image # 52916: Revenge From Mars Manufacturer's Plastics Sheet - Back
Manufacturer's Plastics Sheet - Back

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[Oscar van Driel]
Image # 63041: Revenge From Mars Translite
Translite

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[Duncan Brown]
Image # 71768: Revenge From Mars Cabinet - Front
Cabinet - Front

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[Francois Corthesy]
Image # 73157: Revenge From Mars Whitewood No. 1 - Playfield
Whitewood No. 1 - Playfield

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[Greg Topf]
Image # 73158: Revenge From Mars Whitewood No. 1 - Upper Left Playfield
Whitewood No. 1 - Upper Left Playfield

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[Greg Topf]
Image # 73159: Revenge From Mars Whitewood No. 1 - Upper Right Playfield
Whitewood No. 1 - Upper Right Playfield

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[Greg Topf]
Image # 73160: Revenge From Mars Whitewood No. 1 - Center Targets
Whitewood No. 1 - Center Targets

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[Greg Topf]
Image # 73161: Revenge From Mars Whitewood No. 1 - Upper Playfield - Downfield View
Whitewood No. 1 - Upper Playfield - Downfield View

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[Greg Topf]
Image # 73162: Revenge From Mars Whitewood No. 1 - Lower Playfield
Whitewood No. 1 - Lower Playfield

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[Greg Topf]
Image # 73163: Revenge From Mars Whitewood No. 1 - Designer Signature 
(Designer George Gomez confirmed this whitewood was the first one made for this game.)
Whitewood No. 1 - Designer Signature*

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[Greg Topf]
Image # 73164: Revenge From Mars Whitewood No. 1 - Under Playfield
Whitewood No. 1 - Under Playfield

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[Greg Topf]
Image # 73165: Revenge From Mars Whitewood No. 1 - Under Playfield - Detail
Whitewood No. 1 - Under Playfield - Detail

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[Greg Topf]
 

Star Wars (Premium) / IPD No. 6429 / August, 2017 / 4 Players
 
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Average Fun Rating: Needs More Ratings!         9.4 / 10  (3 ratings)   [ Add Your Rating! ]
Manufacturer: Stern Pinball, Incorporated, of Chicago, Illinois,
USA
(1999-now) [Trade Name: Stern]
Date Of Manufacture: August, 2017
Model Number: PINBALL I-00J7 * STARWR PRE
Common Abbreviations: SWP, SWPre
MPU: Stern SPIKE™ 2 System
Type: Solid State Electronic (SS) [?]
Serial Number Database:View at The Internet Pinball Serial Number Database (IPSND.net)  (External site)
Theme: Licensed Theme - Fantasy - Outer Space - Science Fiction
Notable Features: Flippers (2), Pop bumpers (2), Slingshots (3), Standup targets (9), 5-bank drop targets (1), Horseshoe lane (1), Scoop (1), Diverter (1), Right outlane ball return gate. Miniature LCD screen on playfield. A slingshot is used to interact with the two pop bumpers. Chrome metal ramps and wire habitrails. A "jump ramp" raises from under the playfield to load balls into the Death Star for multiball, shooting them into a magnetically-accelerated looping aerial habitrail. Nine Multiball Modes and one Wizard Mode. Action button on lockdown bar. Up to 6 balls in simultaneous play. Has speech. Color LCD backbox display. Stereo sound.

Powder-coated wrinkle finish legs, side armor, hinges, and lockdown bar. Powder-coated steel and plywood backbox. Powder-coated steel bottom arch. A translite is used instead of a backglass. Decal cabinet artwork.

Factory-installed illumination:
Backbox - White LEDs on main CPU board illuminate translite.
Playfield - Reflector flash lamps. Zoned red, white, and blue general illumination LEDs under plastics. Green LEDs and RGB LEDs on/in Exploding Death Star. RGB LEDs everywhere else.
Cabinet - RGB LED for button on front lockdown bar. Regular LEDs for Start button and coin door.

Toys: Illuminating Death Star explodes.
Illuminating Millennium Falcon model on left habitrail.
Interactive Tie Fighter bash toy.
Design by: Steve Ritchie
Art by: Bob Stevlic, Kevin O'Connor, Stephen Alexander, Sergio Grisanti, Brian Rood, Jack E. Haeger, Greg Freres, Steven Martin
Dots/Animation by: Danai Kittivathana, Zac Stark, Mark Galvez, Alex Borre
Mechanics by: Elliot Eismin, John Rotharmel, Rob Blakeman
Music by: Jerry Thompson
Sound by: Jerry Thompson
Software by: Dwight Sullivan, Corey Stup, Waison Cheng, Mike Kyzivat, Tanio Klyce, James T. Sullivan
Notes: The magnetic ball accelerator on the looping habitrail consists of four square magnetic coils that fire in sequence, controlled by optos and software, and the ball passes through their centers.

Features the cast of the theatrical Star Wars movies known as Episodes IV, V, and VI. The cabinet decal artwork and some playfield plastics are exclusive to this Premium model. The Premium translite and cabinet artwork feature the major characters from the Empire’s forces.

Steve Ritchie told us, "There were 23 different art panels to do across all three models, including 3 individual plastics sets, 12 cabinet side & back box art. Lucasfllm requested that each panel be unique."

MSRP when new: $7,899

Documentation: 8 MB PDF Service and Operation Manual (no schematics) [Stern Pinball, Inc.]
Files: 11 MB PDF Flyer - Large Size [Stern Pinball, Inc.]
  42 KB PDF Game Features Comparison Chart by Model [Stern Pinball, Inc.]
  253 KB PDF Optional Factory Accessories [Stern Pinball, Inc.]
  129 KB PDF Press Release - New Game Announcement [Stern Pinball, Inc.]
Images:
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Image # 70964: Star Wars (Premium) Flyer - Front
Flyer - Front

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[Stern Pinball, Inc.]
Image # 70965: Star Wars (Premium) Flyer - Back
Flyer - Back

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[Stern Pinball, Inc.]
Image # 70966: Star Wars (Premium) Promotional Photo
Promotional Photo

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[Stern Pinball, Inc.]
Image # 70967: Star Wars (Premium) Promotional Photo
Promotional Photo

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[Stern Pinball, Inc.]
 
Source: Stern press release [?]

Star Wars (Pro) / IPD No. 6428 / June, 2017 / 4 Players
 
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Average Fun Rating: [ 8 stars - Click for comments ]    8.3/10  (14 ratings/10 comments)        [ Add Your Rating! ]
Manufacturer: Stern Pinball, Incorporated, of Chicago, Illinois,
USA
(1999-now) [Trade Name: Stern]
Date Of Manufacture: June, 2017
Model Number: PINBALL I-00J5 * STRWR PRO
Common Abbreviations: SWP, SWPro
MPU: Stern SPIKE™ 2 System
Type: Solid State Electronic (SS) [?]
Serial Number Database:View at The Internet Pinball Serial Number Database (IPSND.net)  (External site)
Theme: Licensed Theme - Fantasy - Outer Space - Science Fiction
Notable Features: Flippers (2), Pop bumpers (2), Slingshots (3), Standup targets (9), 5-bank drop targets (1), Horseshoe lane with single and dual up-posts (1), Scoop (1). Miniature LCD screen on playfield, Right outlane ball save (see Notes). A slingshot is used to interact with the two pop bumpers. Plastic ramps and habitrails. Nine Multiball Modes and one Wizard Mode. Action button on lockdown bar. Up to 6 balls in simultaneous play. Has speech. Color LCD backbox display. Stereo sound.

Powder-coated wrinkle finish legs, side armor, hinges, and lockdown bar. Powder-coated steel and plywood backbox. A translite is used instead of a backglass. Decal cabinet artwork.

Factory-installed illumination:
Backbox - (not yet confirmed by visual inspection)
Playfield - Reflector flash lamps. Zoned red, white, and blue general illumination LEDs under plastics. Green LEDs on Death Star. RGB LEDs everywhere else.
Cabinet - RGB LED in front lockdown bar. Lamps on cabinet front not yet confirmed by visual inspection.

Toys: Illuminating Death Star (static, does not explode)
Interactive Tie Fighter bash toy.
Design by: Steve Ritchie
Art by: Bob Stevlic, Kevin O'Connor, Steve Anderson, Sergio Grisanti, Brian Rood, Jack E. Haeger, Greg Freres, Steven Martin
Dots/Animation by: Danai Kittivathana, Zac Stark, Mark Galvez, Alex Borre
Mechanics by: Elliot Eismin, John Rotharmel, Rob Blakeman
Music by: Jerry Thompson
Sound by: Jerry Thompson
Software by: Dwight Sullivan, Corey Stup, Waison Cheng, Mike Kyzivat, Tanio Klyce, James T. Sullivan
Notes: Features the cast of the theatrical Star Wars movies known as Episodes IV, V, and VI. The Pro translite features all the major characters from these movies. The cabinet decals are exclusive to this Pro model.

The manufacturer advertised in their Game Features Matrix that an "Escape Feature on the right drain lane saves a draining ball when lit" but our picture of this area of the playfield does not show a gate or other obvious indication of how a draining ball is saved.

Steve Ritchie told us, "There were 23 different art panels to do across all three models, including 3 individual plastics sets, 12 cabinet side & back box art. Lucasfllm requested that each panel be unique."

The full model number as shown on the cabinet sticker is PINBALL I-00J5 * STRWR PRO.

MSRP when new: $6,199

Documentation: 7 MB PDF Service and Operation Manual (no schematics) [Stern Pinball, Inc.]
Files: 10 MB PDF Flyer - Large Size [Stern Pinball, Inc.]
  42 KB PDF Game Features Comparison Chart by Model [Stern Pinball, Inc.]
  253 KB PDF Optional Factory Accessories [Stern Pinball, Inc.]
  129 KB PDF Press Release - New Game Announcement [Stern Pinball, Inc.]
Images:
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Image # 69998: Star Wars (Pro) Flyer - Front
Flyer - Front

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[Stern Pinball, Inc.]
Image # 69999: Star Wars (Pro) Flyer - Back
Flyer - Back

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[Stern Pinball, Inc.]
Image # 70000: Star Wars (Pro) Promotional Photo
Promotional Photo

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[Stern Pinball, Inc.]
Image # 70001: Star Wars (Pro) Promotional Photo
Promotional Photo

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[Stern Pinball, Inc.]
Image # 70002: Star Wars (Pro) Promotional Photo
Promotional Photo

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[Stern Pinball, Inc.]
Image # 70118: Star Wars (Pro) Cabinet - Model Number
Cabinet - Model Number

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[Pinball Universe]
Image # 71949: Star Wars (Pro) Translite
Translite

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[Heiko Rosen]
Image # 71950: Star Wars (Pro) Illuminated Translite
Illuminated Translite

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[Heiko Rosen]
Image # 71951: Star Wars (Pro) Illuminated Upper Playfield
Illuminated Upper Playfield

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[Heiko Rosen]
Image # 71952: Star Wars (Pro) Illuminated Middle Playfield
Illuminated Middle Playfield

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[Heiko Rosen]
Image # 71953: Star Wars (Pro) Illuminated Lower Playfield
Illuminated Lower Playfield

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[Heiko Rosen]
Image # 71954: Star Wars (Pro) Playfield - Back Panel
Playfield - Back Panel

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[Heiko Rosen]
Image # 71955: Star Wars (Pro) Illuminated Playfield - Detail
Illuminated Playfield - Detail

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[Heiko Rosen]
Image # 71956: Star Wars (Pro) Playfield - Miniature LCD
Playfield - Miniature LCD

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[Heiko Rosen]
Image # 71957: Star Wars (Pro) Illuminated Playfield - Detail
Illuminated Playfield - Detail

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[Heiko Rosen]
Image # 71958: Star Wars (Pro) Illuminated Playfield - Detail
Illuminated Playfield - Detail

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[Heiko Rosen]
Image # 71959: Star Wars (Pro) Illuminated Playfield - Detail
Illuminated Playfield - Detail

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[Heiko Rosen]
Image # 71960: Star Wars (Pro) Cabinet - Left
Cabinet - Left

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Image # 71961: Star Wars (Pro) Cabinet - Right
Cabinet - Right

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[Heiko Rosen]
 
Source: Stern press release [?]

Star Wars Episode I / IPD No. 4458 / June, 1999 / 4 Players
 
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Average Fun Rating: [ 7 stars - Click for comments ]    7.4/10  (116 ratings/84 comments)        [ Add Your Rating! ]
Manufacturer: Williams Electronics Games, Incorporated, a subsidiary of WMS Ind.,
Incorporated (1985-1999) [Trade Name: Williams]
Date Of Manufacture: June, 1999
Model Number: 50069
Common Abbreviations: SWE1, SWE:1, SWEP1
MPU: Williams Pinball 2000
Type: Solid State Electronic (SS) [?]
Production: 3,525 units   (confirmed)
Serial Number Database:View at The Internet Pinball Serial Number Database (IPSND.net)  (External site)
Theme: Outer Space - Licensed Theme
Concept by: John Popadiuk
Design by: John Popadiuk
Art by: Dave Mueller, Paul Barker, Kevin O'Connor
Dots/Animation by: Alan Cruz, Jack Liddon
Mechanics by: Jack Skalon, Bob Brown
Music by: Eric Pryzby
Sound by: Eric Pryzby
Software by: Cameron Silver, Duncan Brown
Notes: 2nd game produced using the Pinball 2000 (PB2K) platform. Was also available as a conversion kit for Revenge From Mars.

Last game manufactured by WMS industries (Williams and Bally labels) before the announcement to close their doors on October 25, 1999. The jet bumper rule of the 1.4 software reminds players of that date. (The number of points for spelling Jar Jar is 19,992,510; This is the date 25-10-1999, the same day WMS announced the closing of their pinball branch.)

Ted Estes, a former WMS employee has a story about buying and manufacturing the second to last Williams pinball machine built in the 20th century. Click here.

According to Kevin O'Connor at the 2004 Texas Pinball Festival, the Darth Maul character in the video sequence is actually Kevin himself, who trained for several weeks in stick fighting so he could be filmed against a green screen and appear in the game.

A number of the final cabinets made for this game had plaques affixed to them indicating sequentially numbered games up to a quantity of 5100. We do not know how many of these cabinets had such plaques, but a number of 200 (unconfirmed to us) is floating around in general discussion. Other cabinets had a different plaque for "The Final Collector's Series of 100". Duncan Brown tells us that these type of plaques were used to move the final inventory out the door at full price, and this was done by manufacturing facility people long after all of the engineering people were let go, the engineering people being the ones most likely to care about this sort of thing, therefore exact numbers for each plaque may not be known, in spite of what numbers the plaques might show. For instance, there could be two series of "100" plaques, for all we know. Perhaps the difficult task of locating and counting available plaques would be necessary to estimate their quantities. In contrast to our stated Production Run number of 3,525 units, Duncan believes they made 5100 units (plus playfield kits), but he remembers being told the number was more like 5,103.

Shown in this listing is a one-off game having a gold cabinet. Duncan tells us it was made just like any other game, but with a gold laminate on the cabinet parts instead of the usual black, before the art was applied. It has serial number 5371, a number that he believes was fabricated and not indicative of the total number of games made. He thinks they merely added 200 to the serial number of the last game they saw, since they knew they were done with production and would never reach that number. If he is correct, a quick mathematical subtraction points to 5,171 games made, but Duncan allows that not all serial numbers may have been used to arrive at that number. For instance, if something as trivial as a serial number label printer jammed, they would just skip over the affected numbers and move on.

The Dupont Chromalin prototype playfield laminate shown in this listing has pink outlines around the artwork. Production playfields had yellow. Other minor difference are that Anakin’s Hair is yellow and the letters JEDI are outlined in pink.

Photos in: The Pinball Compendium 1982 to PresentExternal Link, page 253
Rule Sheets: Rules for Williams' "Star Wars: Episode 1" Version 1.2 ROM (Feb/03/200  
Star Wars Episode 1 Quick Take (Aug/23/1999), by Krellan  
Owners List URL:http://www.pinball2000.de/ep1_owners_list.html  (External site)
Easter Eggs:Available at Cows and Easter Eggs  (External site)
Additional Media:Promotional Video (at YouTube)  (External site)
ROMs: 32 MB ZIP Full Set of all 10 Game ROMs [Williams Electronic Games Inc.]
  1 MB 3 rom set 1.3 [Williams Electronic Games Inc.]
  1 MB 4 rom set 1.4 [Williams Electronic Games Inc.]
Documentation: 5 MB PDF English Manual [Williams Electronic Games]
  160 KB TXT Parts List
  997 KB PDF Pinball 2000 Schematic Manual [Willams Electronics Games, Inc.]
  2 KB TXT ROM Revision History [Williams Electronic Games Inc.]
Files: 2 MB ZIP PUB Updater File For Starwars Episode I Version 1.5 [Williams Electronic Games Inc.]
Images:
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Image # 3143: Star Wars Episode I Translite
Translite

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[Todd George]
Image # 3144: Star Wars Episode I Playfield
Playfield

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[Todd George]
Image # 4599: Star Wars Episode I Flyer, Front
Flyer, Front

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Image # 4600: Star Wars Episode I Flyer, Back
Flyer, Back

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Image # 9851: Star Wars Episode I Cabinet - Right
Cabinet - Right

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[Christopher Wolf]
Image # 9852: Star Wars Episode I Backbox - Right
Backbox - Right

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[Christopher Wolf]
Image # 10196: Star Wars Episode I Tips & Tricks Pamphlet, Front
"Tips & Tricks" Pamphlet, Front

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[Christopher Wolf]
Image # 10197: Star Wars Episode I Tips & Tricks Pamphlet, Back
"Tips & Tricks" Pamphlet, Back

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[Christopher Wolf]
Image # 16733: Star Wars Episode I Illuminated Front View
Illuminated Front View

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[Mark Clayton]
Image # 16734: Star Wars Episode I Cabinet - Full View
Cabinet - Full View

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[Mark Clayton]
Image # 18133: Star Wars Episode I Collector's Series Plaque
Collector's Series Plaque

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[Mark Clayton]
Image # 23327: Star Wars Episode I Cabinet - Front
Cabinet - Front

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[Allen Shope]
Image # 23328: Star Wars Episode I Cabinet - Left
Cabinet - Left

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[Allen Shope]
Image # 23329: Star Wars Episode I Cabinet - Right
Cabinet - Right

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[Allen Shope]
Image # 23330: Star Wars Episode I Cabinet - Rear View
Cabinet - Rear View

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[Allen Shope]
Image # 23331: Star Wars Episode I Upper Playfield
Upper Playfield

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[Allen Shope]
Image # 23332: Star Wars Episode I Lower Playfield
Lower Playfield

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[Allen Shope]
Image # 23338: Star Wars Episode I Playfield Detail
Playfield Detail

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[Allen Shope]
Image # 23340: Star Wars Episode I Under Playfield
Under Playfield

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[Allen Shope]
Image # 23341: Star Wars Episode I Under Lower Playfield
Under Lower Playfield

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[Allen Shope]
Image # 23342: Star Wars Episode I Under Middle Playfield
Under Middle Playfield

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[Allen Shope]
Image # 23343: Star Wars Episode I Under Upper Playfield
Under Upper Playfield

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[Allen Shope]
Image # 23344: Star Wars Episode I Inside Cabinet
Inside Cabinet

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[Allen Shope]
Image # 23345: Star Wars Episode I Inside Backbox
Inside Backbox

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[Allen Shope]
Image # 23346: Star Wars Episode I Backbox - Front
Backbox - Front

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[Allen Shope]
Image # 23347: Star Wars Episode I Monitor On Screen
Monitor On Screen

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[Allen Shope]
Image # 23348: Star Wars Episode I Cabinet - Full View
Cabinet - Full View

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[Allen Shope]
Image # 28125: Star Wars Episode I Blank Playfield
Blank Playfield

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[Philippe Thibault]
Image # 38792: Star Wars Episode I Later Production Game - Serial Number Plaque 
(Plaque serial number 5091 of 5100.)
Later Production Game - Serial Number Plaque*

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[Duncan Brown]
Image # 38793: Star Wars Episode I Later Production Game - Serial Number Plaque 
(Plaque serial number 5099 of 5100.)
Later Production Game - Serial Number Plaque*

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[Duncan Brown]
Image # 38794: Star Wars Episode I Gold Laminate Cabinet 
(Serial number 5371.)
Gold Laminate Cabinet*

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[Duncan Brown]
Image # 38795: Star Wars Episode I Later Production Game - Serial Number Plaque 
(Plaque serial number 5027 of 5100.)
Later Production Game - Serial Number Plaque*

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[Rich Huff]
Image # 41431: Star Wars Episode I Driver Board Cover
Driver Board Cover

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[Benjamin D. Reed]
Image # 41933: Star Wars Episode I Illuminated Translite
Illuminated Translite

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[Marco Del Ry]
Image # 41934: Star Wars Episode I Monitor In View
Monitor In View

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[Marco Del Ry]
Image # 44648: Star Wars Episode I Later Production Game - Serial Number Plaque 
(Plaque serial number 5040 of 5100.)
Later Production Game - Serial Number Plaque*

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[Mark Clayton]
Image # 44649: Star Wars Episode I Later Production Game - Cabinet Front 
(Plaque serial number 5040 of 5100. This game is shown here still in its box from the manufacturer.)
Later Production Game - Cabinet Front*

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[Mark Clayton]
Image # 44650: Star Wars Episode I Audit Screen
Audit Screen

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[Mark Clayton]
Image # 44651: Star Wars Episode I Inside Backbox 
(The view is from the front of the game with the translite removed.)
Inside Backbox*

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[Mark Clayton]
Image # 44652: Star Wars Episode I Playfield - Detail
Playfield - Detail

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[Mark Clayton]
Image # 44653: Star Wars Episode I Playfield - Detail
Playfield - Detail

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[Mark Clayton]
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Playfield - Detail

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[Mark Clayton]
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Playfield - Detail

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[Mark Clayton]
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Playfield - Detail

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[Mark Clayton]
Image # 44657: Star Wars Episode I Playfield - Detail
Playfield - Detail

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[Mark Clayton]
Image # 44658: Star Wars Episode I Playfield - Detail
Playfield - Detail

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[Mark Clayton]
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Playfield - Detail

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[Mark Clayton]
Image # 44660: Star Wars Episode I Playfield - Detail
Playfield - Detail

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[Mark Clayton]
Image # 44661: Star Wars Episode I Playfield - Detail
Playfield - Detail

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[Mark Clayton]
Image # 44662: Star Wars Episode I Illuminated Lower Playfield
Illuminated Lower Playfield

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[Mark Clayton]
Image # 44792: Star Wars Episode I Illuminated Translite
Illuminated Translite

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[Jean-Pierre Renault]
Image # 44793: Star Wars Episode I Illuminated Front View
Illuminated Front View

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[Jean-Pierre Renault]
Image # 45166: Star Wars Episode I Playfield
Playfield

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[Mark Johnson]
Image # 49132: Star Wars Episode I Chromalin Laminate For Prototype Playfield 
(Measures approximately 22 1/2 inches by 44 inches.)
Chromalin Laminate For Prototype Playfield*

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[Harold Balde]
Image # 49133: Star Wars Episode I Chromalin Laminate For Prototype Playfield - Detail
Chromalin Laminate For Prototype Playfield - Detail

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[Harold Balde]
Image # 51232: Star Wars Episode I Playfield - Ball View
Playfield - Ball View

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[Rob Stog]
Image # 51233: Star Wars Episode I Health Notice 
(Located on the apron.)
Health Notice*

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[Rob Stog]
Image # 54815: Star Wars Episode I Promotional Poster 
(Provided by Williams. Measured 24 inches by 36 inches. Dated 1999.)
Promotional Poster*

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[Harold Balde]
Image # 63042: Star Wars Episode I Translite
Translite

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[Duncan Brown]
Image # 66955: Star Wars Episode I Whitewood Playfield - Front 
(The signatures were added much later.)
Whitewood Playfield - Front*

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[Dave Slabiak]
Image # 66956: Star Wars Episode I Whitewood Playfield - Back
Whitewood Playfield - Back

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[Dave Slabiak]
Image # 66957: Star Wars Episode I Whitewood Playfield Top Edge
Whitewood Playfield Top Edge

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[Dave Slabiak]
Image # 68335: Star Wars Episode I Inside Cabinet
Inside Cabinet

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[Hansjoerg Reiter]
Image # 71773: Star Wars Episode I Illuminated Translite
Illuminated Translite

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[Francois Corthesy]
 

Star Wars Limited Edition / IPD No. 6430 / August, 2017 / 4 Players
 
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Manufacturer: Stern Pinball, Incorporated, of Chicago, Illinois,
USA
(1999-now) [Trade Name: Stern]
Date Of Manufacture: August, 2017
Model Number: PINBALL I-00J6 * STRWR LE
Common Abbreviations: SWLE, SW-LE
MPU: Stern SPIKE™ 2 System
Type: Solid State Electronic (SS) [?]
Production: 800 units   (confirmed)
Serial Number Database:View at The Internet Pinball Serial Number Database (IPSND.net)  (External site)
Theme: Licensed Theme - Fantasy - Outer Space - Science Fiction
Notable Features: Flippers (2), Pop bumpers (2), Slingshots (3), Standup targets (9), 5-bank drop targets (1), Horseshoe lane (1), Scoop (1), Diverter (1), Right outlane ball return gate. Miniature LCD screen on playfield. A slingshot is used to interact with the two pop bumpers. Chrome metal ramps and wire habitrails. A "jump ramp" raises from under the playfield to load balls into the Death Star for multiball, shooting them into a looping aerial habitrail. Nine Multiball Modes and one Wizard Mode. Action button on lockdown bar. Up to 6 balls in simultaneous play. Has speech. Color LCD backbox display. Stereo sound.

Powder-coated gloss black hinges, lockdown bar, and laser-cut side armor. Powder-coated steel and plywood backbox. Powder-coated steel bottom arch. A translite is used instead of a backglass. Decal cabinet artwork.

Factory-installed illumination:
Backbox - White LEDs on main CPU board illuminate translite.
Playfield - Reflector flash lamps. Zoned red, white, and blue general illumination LEDs under plastics. Green LEDs and RGB LEDs on/in Exploding Death Star. RGB LEDs everywhere else.
Cabinet - RGB LED for button on front lockdown bar. Regular LEDs for Start button and coin door.

Toys: Illuminating Death Star explodes.
Illuminating Millennium Falcon model on left habitrail.
Interactive Tie Fighter bash toy.
Design by: Steve Ritchie
Art by: Bob Stevlic, Kevin O'Connor, Steve Anderson, Sergio Grisanti, Brian Rood, Jack E. Haeger, Greg Freres, Steven Martin
Dots/Animation by: Danai Kittivathana, Zac Stark, Mark Galvez, Alex Borre
Mechanics by: Elliot Eismin, John Rotharmel, Rob Blakeman
Music by: Jerry Thompson
Sound by: Jerry Thompson
Software by: Dwight Sullivan, Corey Stup, Waison Cheng, Mike Kyzivat, Tanio Klyce, James T. Sullivan
Notes: Unusually, the translite carries the words "Limited Edition".

The magnetic ball accelerator on the looping habitrail consists of four square magnetic coils that fire in sequence, controlled by optos and software, and the ball passes through their centers.

Features the cast of the theatrical Star Wars movies known as Episodes IV, V, and VI. The cabinet decal artwork and some playfield plastics are exclusive to this Limited Edition model. The Limited Edition translite and cabinet artwork feature the major characters from the Rebellion forces with the notable exception of Luke Skywalker.

A limited run of 800 units was produced. Each Limited Edition game came with a serialized number plate, a Certificate of Authenticity signed by Gary Stern, and an autographed collectible signed by designer Steve Ritchie. Each Limited Edition game also came with two extra translites, one from the Pro model and one from the Premium model.

Steve Ritchie told us, "There were 23 different art panels to do across all three models, including 3 individual plastics sets, 12 cabinet side & back box art. Lucasfllm requested that each panel be unique."

MSRP when new: $8,999

Documentation: 8 MB PDF Service and Operation Manual (no schematics) [Stern Pinball, Inc.]
Files: 10 MB PDF Flyer - Large Size [Stern Pinball, Inc.]
  42 KB PDF Game Features Comparison Chart by Model [Stern Pinball, Inc.]
  253 KB PDF Optional Factory Accessories [Stern Pinball, Inc.]
  129 KB PDF Press Release - New Game Announcement [Stern Pinball, Inc.]
Images:
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Image # 70003: Star Wars Limited Edition Flyer - Front
Flyer - Front

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[Stern Pinball, Inc.]
Image # 70004: Star Wars Limited Edition Flyer - Back
Flyer - Back

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[Stern Pinball, Inc.]
Image # 70005: Star Wars Limited Edition Promotional Photo
Promotional Photo

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[Stern Pinball, Inc.]
Image # 70006: Star Wars Limited Edition Promotional Photo
Promotional Photo

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[Stern Pinball, Inc.]
Image # 70007: Star Wars Limited Edition Promotional Photo
Promotional Photo

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[Stern Pinball, Inc.]
 
Source: Stern press release [?]

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