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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
 
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

Revision as of 18:04, 15 May 2011

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Manufacturer System Year Model Produced
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

1 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, originally suggested by Mark Schneider and the game is much, much more fun.

For convenience, the "improved settings" table has been replicated below.

Function Description Recommended Factory
29
 Number of Plum Bob Tilts
06
03
30
 Energy Center (standard play)
03
02
31
 Additional Energy centers (extended play)
05
03
32
 Reflex Wave Difficulty (00 = Easy, 09 = Hard)
00
05
33
 Extra Energy Center Award Level (02 = 200,000 etc)
03
04
34
 Initial Bolt Speed (How Fast Bolts Attack, 00 = Hard, 40 = Easy)
28
12
35
 Bolt Feed Rate (How many bolts attack at once, 00 = Easy, 09 = Hard)
00
05
36
 Flashing Bolt Initial Difficulty (How Often the Flashing Bolts "The Baiter" Appears, 00=Easy, 09=Hard)
00
05

Note: the Hyperball documentation incorrectly states the setting values for functions 32 and 35. Easy and Hard are reversed in the documentation. Also, functions 37 through 41 are not used.

Hyperball Shop Guide

Ed Cheung has an excellent Hyperball "improvement guide" located here.

1.1 System 3-7 Specific Issues

See the main article, System 3 - 7 Problems and Fixes

1.2 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.