3.2
Release Date calendar
1980
Platform joystick
Pinball
Game Type type
Released
Max Players players
4
Overview

Xenon is an arcade pinball game released by Bally in 1980. It was designed by Greg Kmiec with art by Paul Faris, and electronic musician Suzanne Ciani provided the voice and music. The game itself centers around Xenon, the supercomputer at the heart of a futuristic society. Build up the Mota Special and the Bonus multiplier, then spell XENON to advance the Super Bonus. When you've collected three X's from the top saucer, shoot through the tube to interface with Xenon and start multiball for faster scoring. Xenon has the distinction of being Bally's first solid-state pinball game with multiball. And although it was not the first talking pinball ever, Xenon was also Bally's first game with speech, using Ciani's digitized and processed voice instead of the Machine Monotone of earlier games.

Alternate Names

No information available

Cooperative

No

ESRB

Not Rated

Genres
Pinball
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