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Manufacturer: Bally

Bally released 32 machines in our database under this trade name, starting in 1911. Bally was based in United States.

The 5 most common machines by Bally owned by VAPS members are (in order):
Doctor Who , Theatre of Magic , Black Rose , Rapid Fire , Party Zone

The 5 most common machines by Bally wanted by VAPS members are (in order):
Theatre of Magic , Doctor Who , Black Rose , Road Runner , Indianapolis 500

Entries in this index: 32
Name Year Type Genre Description Images
3-In-Line 1963 Pinball / Electro-Mechanical
ABC Champion 1957 Arcade / Ball bowler
ABC Super Deluxe Bowler Arcade / Bowler
Aladdin's Castle 1976 Pinball / Electro-Mechanical
Ballyround 1930 Arcade / Roll Down Skill
Bikini 1961 Pinball / Electro-Mechanical
Black Rose 1992 Pinball / Solid State
Bounty 1963 Pinball / Electro-Mechanical
Bulls Eye 1955 Arcade / Shooter
Chevron 1931 Unknown
Crocodile Hunter Outback Adventure 2005 Pinball
Doctor Who 1992 Pinball / Solid State
El Toro 1938 Pinball / Mechanical
Funtime Frankie Pinball
Indianapolis 500 1995 Pinball / Electro-Mechanical
Joker Wild 1970 Pinball / Electro-Mechanical
Lucky Alley 1958 Arcade / Ball bowler
Lucky Stars Slot Machine
Mata Hari 1978 Pinball
Matador 1911 Slot Machine / Reel
Paradise Pinball
Party Zone 1991 Pinball / Solid State
Pimlico 1946 Pinball / Electro-Mechanical
Quarterback 1976 Pinball
Radical 1990 Pinball / Electro-Mechanical
Rapid Fire 1982 Pinball / Solid State
Road Runner 1971 Arcade / Electro-Mechanical Racing
Sharpshooter 1961 Arcade / Pistol
Shuffle Arcade / Shuffle
TenniScoop Videogame
Theatre of Magic 1995 Pinball / Solid State
Western Express 1950 Arcade / Kiddie ride

The proceeding is a list of machines known to have been made by Bally.
Click on any machine name to bring up the encyclopedia page for that machine.
Click on the 'Year' or 'Type' column headers to sort the table accordingly.

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