Overview
Camelot is a medieval fantasy-themed pinball table released by Bally in February 1970, and designed by Ted Zale with artwork from Christian Marche.
The table stands out historically as the second four-player machine from Bally to integrate their then-new 3-inch "King Size" flippers. Before this era, pinball tables standardly utilized shorter 2-inch flippers. It is also one of only two Bally four-player cabinets to combine traditional 4-digit scoring reels with these larger flippers.
Only 1,865 units were ever produced, making it a relatively rare find today.
Bally released a two-player version of Camelot with an identical playfield and cabinet artwork (in different colours however), titled "Galahad" in January 1970.
- Developers
- Bally Manufacturing
- Publishers
- Bally Manufacturing
- Platform
- Pinball
- Genre
- Pinball
- Alternate Names
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- Wikipedia
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