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  • Gumball machine with real pinballs inside
  • The clock: a mechanical clock that will rotate its arms during certain modes, rewarding the current time as points towards your score while emitting loud clock noises.
  • Mini playfield with invisible magnet flippers.
  • This is the only game featuring the "Powerball", a white-colored ceramic pinball that is much lighter than a steel pinball. This makes it a lot faster, unpredictable and most important: not affected by the game's magnets.
  • The last game before DCS. Initially this game would get DCS sound but this was cancelled due to time constraints. Indiana Jones would become the first DCS game.
  • One of the Twilight Zone features that almost got the axe for budget cuts, was the clock, which survived in the final game.

You've just crossed over into ... The Twilight Zone

Twilight Zone is a wide-body Pinball Machine manufactured by Bally released in April, 1993.

It is themed after the television series that was created by Rod Serling and which aired on American television from 1959-1964 originally. The game is often noted to be the game with the most patents (however Pinball Magic by Capcom has more), the most toys and the most over-cost budget in the history of pinball.

Main features include four flippers, a life-size gumball machine that locks balls inside, a mechanical clock with rotating arms, a mini playfield with invisible (magnet) flippers and a ceramic ball that is not affected by the game's two stock magnets.

Twilight Zone is one of the most popular machines amongst home owners and many modifications (mods) are sold for it, including a robot toy, a real mini television screen, a flashing camera and more!

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