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A little history on Bally

Bally was founded in 1932 by Raymond Moloney in Chicago, Illinois, originally as Bally Manufacturing Corporation. The company’s first product was Ballyhoo, a countertop pinball-style game that became an instant success and gave the company its name. Bally quickly became one of the most prominent pinball manufacturers of the early 20th century, helping to shape the industry with innovative designs and mechanical improvements. During the 1940s and 1950s, Bally continued producing electromechanical pinball machines, jukeboxes, and slot machines, solidifying its reputation as a major player in the amusement industry.

In the 1970s and early 1980s, Bally emerged as one of the leading forces in pinball, competing with Williams and Gottlieb. They released some of the most iconic machines of the solid-state era, including Mata Hari (1978), Eight Ball Deluxe (1981), and The Addams Family (1992), which remains one of the best-selling pinball machines of all time. Bally also expanded into video gaming with the purchase of Midway Manufacturing in 1969, leading to successful arcade titles such as Pac-Man and Ms. Pac-Man. However, by the late 1980s, financial difficulties led Bally to sell its pinball division to Williams Electronics in 1988. Williams continued using the Bally name for its pinball machines until it ceased production in 1999. Though no longer an independent company, Bally’s legacy in pinball remains significant, having contributed some of the most innovative and influential machines in the industry.

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Dr. Dude And His Excellent Ray

Dr. Dude And His Excellent Ray was manufactured by Bally and was released 1990-01-01
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Transporter the Rescue

Transporter the Rescue was manufactured by Bally and was released 1989-01-04
Atlantis_1989 01 04

Atlantis

Atlantis was manufactured by Bally and was released 1989-01-04
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Mousin’ Around!

Mousin' Around! was manufactured by Bally and was released 1989-01-01
Elvira and the Party Monsters_1989 01 01

Elvira and the Party Monsters

Elvira and the Party Monsters was manufactured by Bally and was released 1989-01-01
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Ramp Warrior

Ramp Warrior was manufactured by Bally and was released 1988-06-01
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Blackwater 100

Blackwater 100 was manufactured by Bally and was released 1988-03-01
Escape from the Lost World_1988 01 01

Escape from the Lost World

Escape from the Lost World was manufactured by Bally and was released 1988-01-01
Truck Stop_1988 01 01

Truck Stop

Truck Stop was manufactured by Bally and was released 1988-01-01
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Party Animal

Party Animal was manufactured by Bally and was released 1987-05-01