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Harley Davidson

Harley Davidson pinball machine (1999)

Release Date:

January 1999

Harley Davidson Gameplay & History

Fire up the engine and let it roar — Sega’s 1999 Harley Davidson is a love letter to the open road and the most iconic motorcycle brand on Earth, a six-player machine built to celebrate chrome, leather, and the rumble of a V-twin. It’s an unabashedly aspirational license, the kind of theme that pulls riders and dreamers alike up to the glass, and its rules reward a player who likes to chase multiball after multiball across a cross-country ride.

The machine is practically a garage full of multiballs, each tied to a different piece of the riding fantasy. Pound the motorcycle shot to spell H-A-R-L-E-Y and kick off the four-ball Harley multiball, then keep hammering the same shot for two-million jackpots building toward a twelve-million super. Climb the gears by shooting the ramp until fifth gear ignites Speedometer multiball, where the playfield switches light the jackpot before the ramp pays ten million and adds a ball. Complete the five major shots and hit the stoplight to launch the four-ball Red Light multiball, turning every jackpot light red and then driving the stoplight for a twenty-million super. As the cities grow harder to reach late in the game, the smart rider can select “Light Next City” from the skill shot to keep the journey moving.

Harley Davidson is loud, proud, and built around the simple pleasure of opening the throttle. It doesn’t bury you in rules — it just keeps offering bigger, brighter multiballs and bigger supers for the rider bold enough to chase them. Spell the name, climb the gears, run the red lights, and let this machine take you the long way home. The road belongs to the throttle-happy.

Where to play Harley Davidson

150 W Center Street Promenade, Anaheim, CA 92805
Total Pinballs: 17