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The "X-Files" pinball machine, released by Sega Pinball in 1997, is based on the popular TV series. Designed by Joe Kaminkow and Rob Hurtado, it features a sci-fi theme with elements like Mulder and Scully's investigations. The game includes a dot matrix display, two flippers, two ramps, and a four-ball multiball mode. Unique aspects include a filing cabinet mechanism and the use of thematic sounds and music to enhance the experience.

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The X Files is a pinball machine manufactured by Sega Pinball Inc. (US) in 1997. Concept by Joe Kaminkow. Design by Rob Hurtado. Mechanics by Ray Tanzer, Joe Balcer. Art by Dave Link, Morgan Weistling. Code by Lonnie D. Ropp, Orin Day, Jon Norris, Neil Falconer. Sound by Brian Schmidt. Music by Brian Schmidt.
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Sega Pinball Inc. (US)
Year:
1997
OPDB Group ID:
4jPq
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Game type:
Solid State
Display type:
DMD
Players:
6
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Joe Kaminkow
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