Overview
Four Aces is a flipperless electro-mechanical pinball machine released by Genco in May 1942, notable as the company's final game before suspending production for World War II. It features a wartime/aviation theme with 14 passive bumpers and, like other flipperless games, focuses on skill in maneuvering the ball around the playfield rather than direct active control. The backglass artwork is known for featuring planes flying over the Statue of Liberty.

