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Machine Description
Hyperball was a unique and innovative shooting gallery-style pinball machine released by Williams Electronics in 1981. It represented a significant departure from traditional pinball design, featuring rapid-fire ball launching mechanisms that allowed players to shoot up to 250 balls per minute at various targets. This revolutionary concept helped bridge the gap between pinball machines and emerging video game technology during the arcade boom of the early 1980s.
Designed by Steve Ritchie with art by Seamus McLaughlin.