Earthshaker! (pinball)

Earthshaker!
Manufacturer Williams
Release date February, 1989
Design Pat Lawlor
Programming Mark Penacho
Artwork Tim Elliott
Music Jon Hey, Chris Granner

Earthshaker! is a pinball game designed by Pat Lawlor and released by Williams Electronics in 1989. The game features an earthquake theme and was advertised with the slogan "It's a Moving Experience!".[1]

Earthshaker! was the first pinball machine with a shaker motor that causes the table to rumble along with the theme of the game.[2][3][4][5]

Description

The player assume the role of an earthquake researcher and has to visit various zones along the California-Nevada border.[6] During the game the two states split apart and becoming a rail for the ball.[5]

Sample games feature an "Earthquake Institute" building that sinks into the playfield. About 200 of these sample machines were produced before this toy was made stationary due to cost savings.[1] Some hobbyists re-add this feature in their custom pinball machines.[7]

The music and voices of the game are typical for its era, although the pinball machine is known for a female voice saying "Bitchin'!" which was unusual for its time.[5]

Digital versions

Earthshaker! is available as a licensed table in of The Pinball Arcade.

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