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Dipsy Doodle

Release Date calendar
1970
Platform joystick
Pinball
Game Type type
Released
Max Players players
4
Overview

Williams Dipsy Doodle pinball machine was released in the 1970. Only a few hundred were made, making Dipsy Doodle highly valued as a collector’s item. The game was designed by Norm Clarke with artwork by Christian Marche. The Dipsy Doodle’s simple yet enjoyable playfield represents something of a return to basics, allowing players to enjoy the stylish and retro aesthetic of a truly classic pinball machine. Dipsy Doodle features, 2 Flippers, 5 Pop bumpers, 2 Slingshots, 5 Standup targets, 1 Kick-out hole, A Right outlane free ball gate, Up-post between flippers. Doodle Bug animation unit below the playfield uses an electromagnet to move a captive ball repeatedly across a point-scoring rollover button. 3 or 5 ball play. With cartoonish young characters adorning the machine leaping and dancing in charmingly wacky poses. With its cheerful design and sunny theme, this classic pinball machine is fun for the whole family!

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Cooperative

No

ESRB

Not Rated

Genres
Pinball
Developers
Williams
Publishers
Williams
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