Pinball: White Water

White Water is a pinball machine designed by Pat Lawlor and released by Williams Electronics in 1993. It is known for its challenging and innovative gameplay, as well as its use of theming and sound effects to create an immersive experience.

  • Pinball
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    BURY

Description

The theme of White Water is whitewater rafting, and the playfield features a number of ramps and targets inspired by the sport. The game also includes several game modes, including a "Rapids" mode where players attempt to navigate down a virtual river and a "Bigfoot" mode where players attempt to find the elusive creature.

White Water features several technical innovations, including a captive ball mechanism and a large number of playfield toys, adding to the fun and replayability of the game. The game also features a dynamic sound track and intense gameplay that have made it a classic among pinball enthusiasts.

White Water is highly sought after by collectors and players, and is considered one of the best pinball machines of the 90s.

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