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Average Fun Rating: | No ratings on file [ Be first to rate this game! ] | ||||||||
Manufacturer: | Jersey Jack Pinball, Inc., of Lakewood, New Jersey (2013-2019) | ||||||||
Date Of Manufacture: | August, 2019 | ||||||||
Common Abbreviations: | WWCF, WWCE, WW-CE | ||||||||
MPU: | Intel Celeron | ||||||||
Type: | Solid State Electronic (SS) | ||||||||
Serial Number Database: | View at The Internet Pinball Serial Number Database (IPSND.net) (External site) | ||||||||
Theme: | Licensed Theme - Fantasy - Fictional Characters | ||||||||
Notable Features: | Flippers (4), Pop bumpers (3), Slingshots (2), Mini-inserts (36), Standup targets (9), Magnets (7), Vertical up-kickers (2), Spinning target (1), Messenger ball (1), Kick-out hole (1), Cellar hole (1) rotates to enable/disable access to it. Left dual inlanes, Left outlane kickback. Shaker motor. Playfield has 36 illuminating mini-inserts, in two clusters of 18 each. Each is 1/4 inch in diameter and 1 3/4 inches long. The Operations Manual page C-113 refers to them as "light rods". Digital camera in backbox makes images of player and displays them on backglass display. 7-inch LCD mounted onto playfield. 27-inch LCD backbox display. Invisiglass playfield glass. RadCals (upgraded cabinet decals). Candy red cabinet armor, legs, and wireforms. Shooter knob is a "gobstopper" candy ball. A mirrored backglass is used instead of a translite. Backbox has a topper. | ||||||||
Toys: | Television camera with cameraman Multi-colored geometric spiky "gobstopper" candy ball revolves on its axis during play | ||||||||
Design by: | Pat Lawlor | ||||||||
Art by: | John Youssi | ||||||||
Dots/Animation by: | Jean-Paul de Win | ||||||||
Software by: | Joe Katz, Ted Estes, JT Harkey, Keith P. Johnson, Bill Grupp, Duncan Brown | ||||||||
Notes: | This model was advertised as having a production run limited to 500 units. This quantity is a defined maximum and does not mean a full 500 would be made. It came with a numbered brass Collector's Edition plaque and an apron plate signed by Jack Guarnieri, Pat Lawlor, John Youssi, and by Peter Ostrum, Julie Dan Cole, and Paris Themmen, three actors who appeared in the 1971 Hollywood movie that inspired this game. First use of mini-insert "light rods" in a game, designed by Pat Lawlor. Factory-installed white rubber rings (opaque, not translucent) were used on this game instead of the black rings found on contemporary pinball machines. MRSP when new: $12,500 "Willy Wonka & The Chocolate Factory" is Jersey Jack's last game to be manufactured at their New Jersey facility, having moved operations to Illinois in 2020. Willy Wonka is a fictional character from the 1964 children's novel Charlie and the Chocolate Factory by Roald Dahl. | ||||||||
Files: | 2 MB | Game Features Comparison Chart by Model | [Jersey Jack Pinball] | ||||||
23 MB | Game Flyer | [Jersey Jack Pinball] | |||||||
3 MB | Game Rules Chart | [Jersey Jack Pinball] | |||||||
Images: (click to zoom) |
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Source: | jerseyjackpinball.com | ||||||||
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Average Fun Rating: | Needs More Ratings! 9.1 / 10 (8 ratings) [ Add Your Rating! ] | ||||||||
Manufacturer: | Jersey Jack Pinball, Inc., of Lakewood, New Jersey (2013-2019) | ||||||||
Date Of Manufacture: | May, 2019 | ||||||||
Model Number: | 99-600005-00 [WW LE] | ||||||||
Common Abbreviations: | WWCF, WWLE, WW-LE | ||||||||
MPU: | Intel Celeron | ||||||||
Type: | Solid State Electronic (SS) | ||||||||
Serial Number Database: | View at The Internet Pinball Serial Number Database (IPSND.net) (External site) | ||||||||
Theme: | Licensed Theme - Fantasy - Fictional Characters | ||||||||
Notable Features: | Flippers (4), Pop bumpers (3), Slingshots (2), Mini-inserts (36), Standup targets (9), Magnets (7), Vertical up-kickers (2), Spinning target (1), Messenger ball (1), Kick-out hole (1), Cellar hole (1) rotates to enable/disable access to it. Left dual inlanes, Left outlane kickback. Shaker motor. Playfield has 36 illuminating mini-inserts, in two clusters of 18 each. Each is 1/4 inch in diameter and 1 3/4 inches long. The Operations Manual page C-113 refers to them as "light rods". Digital camera in backbox makes images of player and displays them on backglass display. 7-inch LCD mounted onto playfield. 27-inch LCD backbox display. Invisiglass playfield glass. Sparkle blue cabinet armor, legs, and wireforms. A backglass is used instead of a translite. | ||||||||
Toys: | Television camera with cameraman Multi-colored geometric spiky "gobstopper" candy ball revolves on its axis during play | ||||||||
Design by: | Pat Lawlor | ||||||||
Art by: | John Youssi | ||||||||
Dots/Animation by: | Jean-Paul de Win | ||||||||
Software by: | Joe Katz, Ted Estes, JT Harkey, Keith P. Johnson, Bill Grupp, Duncan Brown | ||||||||
Notes: | Electronics By: Tony Tumminaro, Ben Stover This model was advertised as having a production run limited to 5000 units. This quantity is a defined maximum and does not mean a full 5000 would be made. First use of mini-insert "light rods" in a game, designed by Pat Lawlor. Factory-installed white rubber rings (opaque, not translucent) were used on this game instead of the black rings found on contemporary pinball machines. MRSP when new: $9,500 "Willy Wonka & The Chocolate Factory" is Jersey Jack's last game to be manufactured at their New Jersey facility, having moved operations to Illinois in 2020. However, Jack guesstimated for us that maybe 50 of these Limited Edition games were made at their Illinois facility (as of Jan-7-2021). Willy Wonka is a fictional character from the 1964 children's novel Charlie and the Chocolate Factory by Roald Dahl. | ||||||||
Files: | 2 MB | Game Features Comparison Chart by Model | [Jersey Jack Pinball] | ||||||
7 MB | Game Flyer | [Jersey Jack Pinball] | |||||||
3 MB | Game Rules Chart | [Jersey Jack Pinball] | |||||||
Images: (click to zoom) |
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Source: | jerseyjackpinball.com | ||||||||
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Average Fun Rating: | Needs More Ratings! 8.7 / 10 (3 ratings) [ Add Your Rating! ] | ||||||||
Manufacturer: | Jersey Jack Pinball, Inc., of Lakewood, New Jersey (2013-2019) | ||||||||
Date Of Manufacture: | May, 2019 | ||||||||
Model Number: | 99-600005-01 [WW SE] | ||||||||
Common Abbreviations: | WWCF, WWSE, WW-SE | ||||||||
MPU: | Intel Celeron | ||||||||
Type: | Solid State Electronic (SS) | ||||||||
Serial Number Database: | View at The Internet Pinball Serial Number Database (IPSND.net) (External site) | ||||||||
Theme: | Licensed Theme - Fantasy - Fictional Characters | ||||||||
Notable Features: | Flippers (4), Pop bumpers (3), Slingshots (2), Mini-inserts (36), Standup targets (9), Magnets (7), Vertical up-kicker (1), Spinning target (1), Messenger ball (1), Kick-out hole (1), Cellar hole (1) rotates to enable/disable access to it. Left dual inlanes, Left outlane kickback. Playfield has 36 illuminating mini-inserts, in two clusters of 18 each. Each is 1/4 inch in diameter and 1 3/4 inches long. The Operations Manual page C-113 refers to them as "light rods". Digital camera in backbox makes images of player and displays them on backglass display. 7-inch LCD mounted onto playfield. 27-inch LCD backbox display. Black wrinkle cabinet armor and legs. A backglass is used instead of a translite. | ||||||||
Toys: | Television camera with cameraman Multi-colored geometric spiky "gobstopper" candy ball revolves on its axis during play | ||||||||
Design by: | Pat Lawlor | ||||||||
Art by: | John Youssi | ||||||||
Dots/Animation by: | Jean-Paul de Win | ||||||||
Software by: | Joe Katz, Ted Estes, JT Harkey, Keith P. Johnson, Bill Grupp, Duncan Brown | ||||||||
Notes: | First use of mini-insert "light rods" in a game, designed by Pat Lawlor. Factory-installed white rubber rings (opaque, not translucent) were used on this game instead of the black rings found on contemporary pinball machines. MRSP when new: $7,500 "Willy Wonka & The Chocolate Factory" is Jersey Jack's last game to be manufactured at their New Jersey facility, having moved operations to Illinois in 2020. Willy Wonka is a fictional character from the 1964 children's novel Charlie and the Chocolate Factory by Roald Dahl. | ||||||||
Files: | 2 MB | Game Features Comparison Chart by Model | [Jersey Jack Pinball] | ||||||
3 MB | Game Rules Chart | [Jersey Jack Pinball] | |||||||
Images: (click to zoom) |
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Source: | jerseyjackpinball.com |
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