''Judge Dredd'' is a four-player
pinball
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game produced by
Bally Manufacturing
Bally Manufacturing, later renamed Bally Entertainment, was an American company that began as a pinball and slot machine manufacturer, and later expanded into casinos, video games, health clubs, and theme parks. It was acquired by Hilton Hote ...
in 1993, based on the British comic strip ''
Judge Dredd
Judge Joseph Dredd is a fictional character created by writer John Wagner and artist Carlos Ezquerra. He first appeared in the second issue of '' 2000 AD'' (1977), which is a British weekly anthology comic. He is the magazine's longest-running c ...
'' in ''
2000 AD''. Nearly 7,000 were made.
An eight-page full colour promotional comic was released by Bally and
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in 1993, which reprinted the story ''Pinboing Wizard'' from the ''Judge Dredd Annual 1981'', written by Judge Dredd creator
John Wagner
John Wagner (born 1949) is an American-born British comics writer. Alongside Pat Mills, he helped revitalise British comics in the 1970s, and continues to be active in the British comics industry, occasionally also working in American comics. ...
and illustrated by
Mike McMahon.
Gameplay
There are 2 types of games to choose from in Judge Dredd. Regulation game for 1 Credit, or Super Game for 2 Credits. In Regulation, the player must resolve the 9 crimes/issues.
*Bad Impersonator
*Battle Tank
*Blackout
*Pursuit
*Meltdown
*Sniper Tower
*Stakeout
*Safe Cracker
*Manhunt Millions
Completing these 9 modes will result the player entering the Ultimate Challenge, Being congratulated by Judge Death, Ultimate Challenge features all the normal Crime Scenes and modes to be twice the amount. In Super Game, a fictional host named Anita Mann will dispatch you to one of 4 Crime scenes, Mad Bomber, Deadworld Attack, Traffic Jam, and Prison Break. Super Game uses 2 Balls and a Drain Shield with an Extended amount of time. Judge Dredd utilizes a 100,000,000 point super shot, this shot can only be achieved in Super Game. To do so, you must advance the crime level from Warning, to Class X Felony. You will have 3 Seconds to make the shot, if you make the shot, 100,000,000 points will be scored. Classic modes are found in Super Game but are doubled the value and marketed as Super.
To activate Multiball, shoot the drop targets to spell JUDGE. The planet Deadworld will begin spinning, and you must shoot the ball up the left ramp to lock a ball. If 3 balls are locked, they will be dropped onto the playfield and 3 extra balls will be ejected onto the playfield. This will result in Multiball. Players are greeted by Judge Death on the Dot Matrix display. You will be able to collect the Jackpot, collecting 4 Jackpots will result in Judge Death notifying you have entered the Ultimate Challenge.
Shoot the 5 JUDGE drop targets, Shoot the ball into the Subway tunnel, and begin the 6 ball Super Multiball. You will also have a chance to collect the Super Jackpot.
Later releases
In prototype builds, Judge Dredd pinball was intended to lock the balls in the atmosphere of Deadworld, but there were issues so that the ball would be locked, picked up by the crane, and be dropped back onto the playfield. The code to drive this lock feature was removed in later game versions, along with the physical lock mechanism itself.
Design Team
* Direction: Pat Lawlor
* Concept: Ed Krynski
* Game Design: John Trudeau
* Software: Jeff Johnson
* Mechanics: Ed Krynski
* Artwork: Kevin O'Connor
* Animation: Eugene Geer, Scott Slomiany
* Sound and Music: Paul Heitsch, Vince Pontarelli
* Callouts: Tim Kitzrow
Game quotes
* "Your driving days are over, punk!"
* "You cannot kill what is not alive..."
* "Get the extra ball"
* "Stop, or I will shoot!"
* "I have returned to judge this city!"
* "35 years for arms dealing!"
* "85 years for treason!"
Digital version
''Judge Dredd'' pinball was released as enhanced digital version for
DOS
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Computing
* Data over signalling (DoS), multiplexing data onto a signalling channel
* Denial-of-service attack (DoS), an attack on a communicat ...
and
Microsoft Windows in 1998, but differs significantly in both gameplay/rules as well as its presentation (e.g. sound and graphics).
''Judge Dredd'' was available as a licensed table of ''
The Pinball Arcade
''The Pinball Arcade'' is a pinball video game developed by FarSight Studios. The game is a simulated collection of real pinball tables licensed by Gottlieb, Alvin G. and Company, and Stern Pinball, a company which also owns the rights of machi ...
'' for PC, PlayStation 3, PlayStation 4, Android and iOS from January 2016 to June 30, 2018. After this date, this table is no longer possible to buy due to WMS license expiration.
References
External links
*
Pinpedia entry for ''Judge Dredd''(with photographs of the game)
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