



This is a good condition, highly collectible, late 1970’s bally kiss pinball machine. It is a great way to liven up any game room as well as a conversation piece. Be the envy of all your friends. The boards were reconditioned 14 years ago to repair the battery leakage and make sure the game will play.
One gate is in the closed position. I have never tried to troubleshoot.
KissPinball Machine - Bally
This Bally rarity is highly sought after. Ace, Paul, Gene, and Peter. They’re all here. The ultimate rock and roll coin-op collectible.Kiss Pinball MachineThis Bally rarity is highly sought after. Ace, Paul, Gene, and Peter. They’re all here. The ultimate rock and roll coin-op collectible. Super Rare. Add Bookmark.
Kiss (pinball) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
(pinball), Closeup of playing surface. A version of KISS Pinnball. -themed games have been made over the past few decades, beginning with the -made machine first conceived in January 1978.1, and stayed in circulation well into the 1980s. 2 In 1978, Barry Imhoff declared, there will be 20,000 Kiss machines. 3 In September 2006 it was announced that a new coin-op machine was in the works from Kiss licensee ICUP. Nine Inch Nails owns a classic Kiss pinball machine. 5 The Mentors & Adema owns a…
KISS Pinball Machine by Bally of 1978 at www.pinballrebel.com
Kiss April 25, 1978.4 Players. Manufacturer Bally Manufacturing Corporation. Date Of Manufacture June, 1979. Model Number 1152-E. MPU Bally MPU AS-2518-35. Type Solid State Electronic (SS). Production 17,000 units (confirmed). Theme Celebrities Licensed. Specialty Conversion Kit. Notable Features Flippers (2), Pop bumpers(4), 4-bank drop targets. (1), Rollunder spinners (2). Used a different power supply than the other 3rd generation tables. Design by Jim Patla. Art by Kevin O’Connor. Notes…
Internet Pinball Machine Database: Bally ‘Kiss’
(2), (4), (2), (8), 4-bank (1), (2), Right detour. Light (letters in K-I-S-S light up when scored). Penalty ball in play. Was built which used speech. Allan Reizman, Engineering Lab Supervisor at Bally, shares his remembrances of this did make it out of the lab at least once and was displayed at the 1979 AMOA show in Chicago where it was viewed by all. I believe it said things like, Shoot the K and Kiss! When you completed a Kiss row. Somebody recently reminded me it groaned, Too much Rock…






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