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In this video we take a look at Sega's Baywatch Pinball Machine artwork and cosmetics
In Depth With Pinball Series is a series of videos aimed at educating, exploring, examining and demonstrating every possible thing about pinball machines. Each series of videos comes in three parts or three separate videos. The first video will strictly detail and show cabinet artwork, playfield artwork, backbox artwork, inside the cabinet, under the playfield and even inside the back box. The purpose of this video will be to show every aspect of the game regarding looks and cosmetics and discuss some of the highlights or low-lights of the artwork.
The second video will dive into the owners manual as I will read and discuss the rule sets and scoring. This gives a game designer and developer aspect to what makes the game tick, what gives big points and how to achieve certain goals with the game. First part of this video will be me reading out of the manual showing it page for page (only for the rules and modes). The second half of this video will be me actually demonstrating on the game with the glass off so you can better understand it and see and hear the game as we work through the modes together.
The third video will be a game play video only. No commentary or lecture, just watch me play the game. This will give the viewer a chance to discover how certain shots are made and also how bad I really suck at pinball :)
This video series is dedicated to preserving the game of pinball, educating others who may not be into pinball but would like to see what it is about, or just for entertainment purposes. No copyright infringement is intended as these videos are for educational/entertainment use only.
Following information taken from IPDB.Com:
Date Of Manufacture: February, 1995
Notable Features: Flippers (4; 3 regular-sized, 1 "Shark Flips" game-controlled mini-flipper with plastic shark fin on top), Pop bumpers (3), Slingshots (2), Standup targets (12), 3-bank drop targets (1), Spinning targets (1), Scoop (1), Vertical up-kicker (1), Left outlane kickback, Right dual inlanes. Trap door on left plastic ramp. Autoplunger. 5-ball multiball. Backbox topper.
Toys: 'Baywatch Lock Tower' in upper left corner of playfield.
Dot Matrix Display, at 192x64 pixels, is larger than standard, and is powered by a 68000 CPU.
Design by: Joe Kaminkow, Joe Balcer
Art by: Markus Rothkranz, Jeff Busch
Dots/Animation by: Jack Liddon, Kurt Andersen
Music by: Brian Schmidt
Sound by: Brian Schmidt
Software by: Neil Falconer, Lonnie D. Ropp, John Carpenter, Orin Day