Manufacturer | Midway |
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Release date | November 1994 |
System | Midway WPC-Security |
Design | Brian Eddy |
Programming | Brian Eddy, Mike Boon |
Artwork | Doug Watson |
Mechanics | Robert C. Friesl, Edison Oñate |
Music | Dan Forden |
Sound | Dan Forden |
Voices | Tim Kitzrow (The Shadow / Lamont Cranston) Penelope Ann Miller (Margo Lane) John Lone (Shiwan Khan) Tim Curry (Farley Claymore) |
Production run | 4,247 |
The Shadow is a 1994 pinball game designed by Brian Eddy and released by Midway (under the Bally label). It is based on the 1994 movie of the same name.
Description
This game featured new speech by Penelope Ann Miller (Margo Lane), John Lone (Shiwan Khan), and Tim Curry (Farley Claymore) (reprising their respective roles), as well as speech from the movie. The Shadow's speech for this game was provided by Williams/Midway voice actor, Tim Kitzrow.[1]
The game's noted features include player-controlled ball diverters on the left and right ramps, a magnetic ball lock (which freezes the ball and pulls the ball inside the ball lock for Shadow Multiball), and a Breakout-style upper playfield, called "The Battlefield".
Gameplay
The goal is to complete the following tasks to engage in a Final Battle with Shiwan Khan, the game's antagonist:
- Complete Scenes: Complete the following scenes:
- Punish The Guilty
- Farley Claymore
- Duel Of Wills (video mode)
- The Beryllium Sphere
- Escape Underwater Doom
- Discover Hotel Monolith
- Conquer Battle Field:
- Shadow Multiball
- Khan Multiball
References
- ↑ IGN.com - Breaking into the Industry: Tim Kitzrow. Retrieved on August 9 2007.
External links
- The Shadow at the Internet Pinball Database
- The Shadow on Pinside.com
- The Shadow pinball promo video
- Recent Auction Results for The Shadow
- "Shadow technical helps and common problem areas covered". www.pinball.co.uk. July 4, 2019. Archived from the original on July 4, 2019.