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Support Our WorkCyclone, released by Williams Electronics in 1988, stands as one of the most beloved solid-state pinball machines of the late 1980s. The game brilliantly captured the atmosphere of a beachside amusement park, complete with roller coaster themes and carnival attractions. Designer Barry Oursler and artist Python Anghelo created a classic that would influence pinball design for years to come.
The playfield featured multiple ramps, drop targets representing different attractions, and the Cyclone Ramp that simulated a roller coaster ride. The audio package, featuring carnival barker calls and amusement park sounds, helped create an immersive experience that transported players to a seaside boardwalk.
The game's success helped establish Williams' dominance in the late 1980s pinball market and influenced future amusement park themed machines. Approximately 9,400 units were produced during its run, making it a moderate commercial success that can still be found in many collections today.
The machine's legacy lives on through its influence on subsequent carnival-themed games and its enduring popularity among collectors and enthusiasts. Its combination of challenging gameplay, memorable theme, and innovative features has earned it a place among the most respected solid-state machines of its era.