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'''Hyperball Playing Tips and Rule Sheet''' | '''Hyperball Playing Tips and Rule Sheet''' | ||
− | Playing Hyperball on factory settings can be a very quick game and really, not much fun. But, change the game to these [http://www.pinball.com.au/eshop/?MIval=art_info&grp=10&artno=HYPERB|improved settings] makes the game much, much more fun. | + | |
+ | Playing Hyperball on factory settings can be a very quick game and really, not much fun. But, change the game to these [http://www.pinball.com.au/eshop/?MIval=art_info&grp=10&artno=HYPERB| improved settings] makes the game much, much more fun. | ||
[[Hyperball Shop Guide]] | [[Hyperball Shop Guide]] |
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Manufacturer | System | Year | Model | Produced |
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Williams | System 7 | Dec 1981 | 509 | 4,500 |
IPDB.org page for Hyperball
Notable Features: Sound (Type 2) / Fires up to 4 balls per second, and uses 3/4" 'pinballs' / No Flippers / Playfield is apparently made of Acrylic Plastic
- Designer is Steve Ritchie
- Normal System 7 MPU Board with special jumper settings
- Custom Driver Board which is not compatible with other games
Hyperball Playing Tips and Rule Sheet
Playing Hyperball on factory settings can be a very quick game and really, not much fun. But, change the game to these improved settings makes the game much, much more fun.
1 System 3-7 Specific Issues
See Williams_System_3_-_7#Problems_and_Fixes
2 Game-Specific Issues
Click on the links to learn about the more complex problems that this era of games faces.
Return to Williams System 3 - 7 Games page.