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Centaur (pinball)

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Centaur
ManufacturerBally
Release dateOctober 1981
DesignJim Patla
ArtworkPaul Faris
Production run3,700 units (Centaur), 1,550 units (Centaur II)

Centaur is a pinball machine designed by Jim Patla and produced by Bally. The game was inspired by the classic Bally's 1956 Balls-A-Poppin that was the first flipper pinball machine with multiball.[1][2] Because of its success, the pinball machine was re-released in 1983 as Centaur II. The re-release has only a different backbox and was otherwise unchanged.[3]

Description

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The artwork of Centaur features black and white horror design with flashy red and yellow light. The ultimate goal of the pinball machine is to destroy centaur - a half-man half-motorcycle creature.[3]

Reasons for the success of the game include its well made sound effects including speech, 5-balls multiball, a playfield magnet and fast but fair gameplay.[3]

Digital versions

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Centaur is available as a licensed table of The Pinball Arcade for several platforms.

References

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  1. ^ "Internet Pinball Machine Database: Bally 'Centaur'".
  2. ^ "Internet Pinball Machine Database: Bally 'Balls-A-Poppin'".
  3. ^ a b c Spiel- und Bedienungsanleitung. Centaur (in German)
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