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- SuperPin abstract "SuperPin is the name given to any of the widebody pinball games released by Williams and Midway (under the Bally name) between 1993 and late-1994.Aside from the widebody playfield (being almost as wide as the backbox of the machine), these games often include extra gimmicks and toys which would add to the gameplay (e.g., the gumball machine in Twilight Zone, the dual cannons in Star Trek: The Next Generation or the dual gamemode playfield of Judge Dredd).".
- SuperPin wikiPageID "6915406".
- SuperPin wikiPageRevisionID "515102187".
- SuperPin hasPhotoCollection SuperPin.
- SuperPin subject Category:Pinball_platforms.
- SuperPin subject Category:WMS_Industries.
- SuperPin type Abstraction100002137.
- SuperPin type Contest107456188.
- SuperPin type Event100029378.
- SuperPin type Game100456199.
- SuperPin type MidwayGames.
- SuperPin type PsychologicalFeature100023100.
- SuperPin type SocialEvent107288639.
- SuperPin type WilliamsGames.
- SuperPin type YagoPermanentlyLocatedEntity.
- SuperPin comment "SuperPin is the name given to any of the widebody pinball games released by Williams and Midway (under the Bally name) between 1993 and late-1994.Aside from the widebody playfield (being almost as wide as the backbox of the machine), these games often include extra gimmicks and toys which would add to the gameplay (e.g., the gumball machine in Twilight Zone, the dual cannons in Star Trek: The Next Generation or the dual gamemode playfield of Judge Dredd).".
- SuperPin label "SuperPin".
- SuperPin sameAs m.0gwwbp.
- SuperPin sameAs Q7642038.
- SuperPin sameAs Q7642038.
- SuperPin sameAs SuperPin.
- SuperPin wasDerivedFrom SuperPin?oldid=515102187.
- SuperPin isPrimaryTopicOf SuperPin.