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Ballyhoo

Overview

On January 10, 1932, Raymond Moloney founded the Bally Manufacturing Company in Chicago, IL. Moloney named the company after his initial product, Ballyhoo, one of the first commercial pinball machines ever created. Ballyhoo bears little resemblance to the current crop of pinball machines, as it possesses no flippers or bumpers, and no single hole at the bottom of the playing field. Instead, players attempted to guide small metal balls through a maze of pins surrounding multiple holes, each worth between 100 and 500 points. Bally produced two versions of the game, one that dispensed five balls for a nickel, and one that provided seven balls for a single penny. The game sold well, no doubt in part to Moloney's catchy slogan: "What they'll do through 32... Play Ballyhoo!"

Developers
Bally
Publishers
Bally
Platform
Pinball
Genre
Pinball
Alternate Names
No information available
Wikipedia
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Media

Advertisement Flyer - Back

Ballyhoo - Advertisement Flyer - Back (North America) - 800x596
North America -  800 x 596

Advertisement Flyer - Front

Ballyhoo - Advertisement Flyer - Front (North America) - 850x637
North America -  850 x 637

Arcade - Cabinet

Ballyhoo - Arcade - Cabinet (null) - 514x577
514 x 577
Ballyhoo - Arcade - Cabinet (null) - 1035x760
1035 x 760
Ballyhoo - Arcade - Cabinet (null) - 160x259
160 x 259

Screenshot - Gameplay

Ballyhoo - Screenshot - Gameplay (null) - 494x923
494 x 923