Funhouse

Williams, 1990


"The game is watching you!"









Member of my collection: 1997




When people talk about classic games, the list they create will vary depending on what particular years they were exposed to the most. In the case of myself (who played pinball during its 80s transition), the late 80s and early 90s Williams machines fit the bill. Funhouse would have to be the "classic" of the "classics". A talking head on the playfield (coined pin-mation) that taunts you with his words, follows your ball with his eyes, and reacts to things you do is an amazing gimmick. Mix that with the Mystery Mirror awards, second plunger to shoot a ball up the steps, gangway shots, and awesome jackpot sequence and you get a fantastic game of pinball. Funhouse also has beautiful artwork, colors, and light-show, hysterical speech clips, a fun amusement park theme, and much more. With three flippers and a dose of adrenaline, Funhouse always brings on the excitement!




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FUNHOUSE PICS: Photos from my FH game.

FUNHOUSE, MY STORY: My personal history with the game.

FUNHOUSE, MY GAME: My personal machine and information.

FUNHOUSE, MY GAME: My personal machine and information.

FUNHOUSE PROMOS: Scans of my FH promotional materials.

FUNHOUSE IPDB ENTRY: The Internet Pinball Database entry for FH (off-site)

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