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A little history on Williams

Williams Manufacturing Company was founded in 1943 by Harry E. Williams, an innovator in the coin-operated amusement industry. The company initially focused on producing electro-mechanical pinball machines, quickly establishing itself as a major competitor to other manufacturers like Gottlieb and Bally. Williams was known for its technical advancements, including the introduction of tilt mechanisms to prevent excessive nudging and the first automatic scoring devices. Throughout the 1950s and 1960s, Williams continued to refine pinball gameplay with innovations in flipper design, multi-player functionality, and themed game releases, solidifying its reputation as a leader in the industry.

In the late 1970s and 1980s, Williams transitioned into the solid-state era, producing iconic machines such as Black Knight (1980), which introduced the first two-level playfield, and Space Shuttle (1984), which helped revive pinball’s popularity. The company gained further dominance in the 1990s, acquiring Bally/Midway in 1988 and producing some of the most legendary pinball machines of all time, including The Addams Family (1992), Twilight Zone (1993), and Medieval Madness (1997). Despite its success, Williams ceased pinball production in 1999, shifting its focus to video gaming and slot machines. Today, Williams’ legacy lives on through collectors, competitive players, and virtual recreations of its most celebrated titles, keeping its innovations and impact on the industry alive.

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Pinballs:

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Blast Off

Blast Off was manufactured by Williams and was released 1967-05-01
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Shangri-La

Shangri-La was manufactured by Williams and was released 1967-03-01
Magic Town_1967 02 01

Magic Town

Magic Town was manufactured by Williams and was released 1967-02-01
Magic City_1967 01 01

Magic City

Magic City was manufactured by Williams and was released 1967-01-01
Casanova_1966 11 01

Casanova

Casanova was manufactured by Williams and was released 1966-11-01
Hot Line_1966 09 01

Hot Line

Hot Line was manufactured by Williams and was released 1966-09-01
Big Strike_1966 08 01

Big Strike

Big Strike was manufactured by Williams and was released 1966-08-01
A Go Go_1966 05 01

A-Go-Go

A-Go-Go was manufactured by Williams and was released 1966-05-01
Top Hand_1966 04 01

Top Hand

Top Hand was manufactured by Williams and was released 1966-04-01
Full House_1966 03 01

Full House

Full House was manufactured by Williams and was released 1966-03-01