Overview
Bram Stoker's Dracula is a 1993 pinball machine released by Williams. It is based on the 1992 film of the same name starring Gary Oldman, who recorded voicework for the game, reprising lines from the film, and original lines. The objective of the game is to destroy Dracula, his concubines, his werewolves, and his bats.
The game was characterized by its unusual blood-red DMD display (most other games at the time used orange for their color) as well as a "Multi-Multi-Ball" mode, where up to three different multiball variations could be active at the same time, with each successive active mode providing a jackpot multiplier of up to 3x.
It also features a unique variation on the usual multiball mode known as "Mist Multiball," where a magnet would drag a pinball across the playfield and the player would be required to knock it loose from the magnet's grasp to start the mode.
The flippers have a lightning bolt pattern molded into them and reportedly are 1/8 inch shorter than the standard Williams flippers.
A licensed digital version of the table was released for The Pinball Arcade at the end its third season of DLC, on December 23, 2014. It was delisted on June 30, 2018 due to the loss of the Williams license.
- Developers
- Williams Electronic Games
- Publishers
- Williams Electronic Games
- Platform
- Pinball
- Genre
- Pinball
- Alternate Names
- No information available






