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Harley-Davidson (Bally)

Overview

The first Harley Davidson game was released by Williams Electronics (under the "Bally" label) in February 1991. Designed by Barry Oursler based on a concept by artist Mark Sprenger, it was intended to be a low-cost game with broad appeal. There is no overarching objective; instead, the player is simply out to collect a high score, either by advancing from Laconia, NH to Los Angeles and collecting the jackpot, or by spelling HARLEY DAVIDSON to collect assorted bonuses and rewards. The reversed outlanes will surprise rookies, but pinball pros can start multiball and collect the Screamin' Eagle loop.

Publishers
Bally Midway
Platform
Pinball
Genre
Pinball
Alternate Names
No information available

Media

Advertisement Flyer - Back

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Advertisement Flyer - Front

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Arcade - Marquee

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Clear Logo

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Screenshot - Gameplay

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