Overview
"Valencia" and "Toledo" are two closely related electro-mechanical pinball machines produced by Williams Electronic Games Inc. in 1975. "Toledo" was released in December 1975 and features a two-player setup with four flippers, two pop bumpers, slingshots, button targets, rollover buttons, standup targets, and a kick-out hole. A total of 3,001 units were produced, and the game is known for its unique button targets, which were not commonly used in other pinball machines of the time. "Valencia," the four-player version of "Toledo," was a prototype that was ultimately canceled and never went into full production.
- Developers
- Williams Electronic Manufacturing
- Publishers
- Williams Electronic Manufacturing
- Platform
- Pinball
- Genre
- Pinball
- Alternate Names
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