Overview
Fun-Fest is a music themed 4-player electro-mechanical pinball machine designed by Norm Clarke with artwork by Christian Marche. It was released by Williams in 1973 and is considered one of the defining machines of that era due to its distinctive artwork. The game has been featured in several classic movies of that era including The Godfather and Deliverance.
Features include: 2 Flippers, 5 pop bumpers , 2 passive bumpers, 2 slingshots, 6 standup targets, a kick-out hole, a swinging target, left outlane kickback, right outlane ball return gate, up-post between flippers.
The backglass has an extra score reel advanced by ball in kick-out hole and awards extra ball and replay.
"Fun-Fest" and its 2-player counterpart "Swinger" had a combined production run of 9,254 units.



