1987 Pinball Machines
In 1987, 45 pinball machines were released. Williams led production with 6 titles. This year is part of the 1980s era of pinball.
45
Machines
19
Manufacturers
1980s
Era

Amazon Hunt II
Gottlieb|1987

Arena
Gottlieb|1987
9 locations

Big Guns
Unidesa|1987
2 locations

Big Guns
Williams|1987
37 locations

Bloody Roller
Playbar|1987

City Slicker
Bally|1987
3 locations

Cobra
Bell Games|1987
1 location

Devil King
Tecnoplay|1987

Dungeons and Dragons
Bally|1987
18 locations

Escape
Jac Van Ham|1987

Escape from the Lost World
Bally|1987
11 locations

F-14 Tomcat
Williams|1987
70 locations

F1 Grand Prix
Bell Games|1987

Fire!
Williams|1987
33 locations

Fire! Champagne Edition
Williams|1987
2 locations

Future Queen
Bell Games|1987
1 location

Galaxy Play 2
Cic Play|1987

Hardbody
Bally|1987
7 locations

Heavy Metal Meltdown
Bally|1987
5 locations

Iron Balls
Unidesa|1987
1 location

Laser War
Data East|1987
9 locations

Lortium
Juegos Populares|1987
1 location

Mac Jungle
Maguinas / Mac Pinball|1987

Mephisto
Unidesa|1987

Millionaire
Williams|1987
5 locations

Monte Carlo
Gottlieb|1987
8 locations

Moon Light
Inder|1987
1 location

New Star's Phoenix
Zaccaria|1987

Odisea Paris Dakar
Peyper|1987

Party Animal
Bally|1987
14 locations
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Quijote
Juegos Populares|1987

Scramble
Tecnoplay|1987
1 location

Space Station
Williams|1987
26 locations

Space Train
Maguinas / Mac Pinball|1987

Spooky
Zaccaria|1987
3 locations

Spring Break
Gottlieb|1987
7 locations

Star Wars
Sonic|1987
1 location

Star's Phoenix
Zaccaria|1987

Super Flipp
A.A. Amusements|1987

Terrific Lake
Sportmatic|1987
1 location

Thunder Man
|1987

Victory
Gottlieb|1987
7 locations

White Force
Unidesa|1987

Wolf Man
Peyper|1987
1 location

X Force
Tecnoplay|1987
1 location
FAQ
How many pinball machines were released in 1987?
In 1987, 45 pinball machines were released across 19 manufacturers.
Which manufacturers made pinball machines in 1987?
Manufacturers active in 1987 include Williams (6), Bally (6), Gottlieb (5), Unidesa (4), Bell Games (3).
What era was 1987 part of?
1987 falls within the 1980s era of pinball history.