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Jack*Bot
ManufacturerWilliams
Release dateOctober 10, 1995
SystemWilliams WPC-Security
DesignBarry Oursler (original design)
Larry DeMar, Jim Patla
ProgrammingLarry DeMar, Louis Koziarz
ArtworkDoug Watson, John Youssi, Greg Freres, Paul Barker
MechanicsRobert C. Friesl, Bob Brown, John Krutsch
MusicJon Hey, Chris Granner
SoundJon Hey, Chris Granner
VoicesDave Zabriske (Pin*Bot)
Lia Mortensen (The Machine)
Production run2,428

Jack*Bot is a 1995 pinball game designed by Barry Oursler and Larry DeMar, and released by Williams. It is the third game in the Pin*Bot series.

This game has a casino theme.

Trivia

  • Mortal Kombat 3 features a reference to Jack*Bot: one of the game's Kombat Kodes displays the text, "Hold Flippers During Casino Run", on the bottom of the screen. By holding both flippers at the start of a "Casino Run", it is possible to receive an MK3 hint.

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