Mike Bossy Scoring Machine

Mike Bossy Scoring Machine
Mike Bossy Scoring Machine
Manufacturer Game Plan
Release date Prototype: January 1982
Design Ed Cebula
Artwork Mark Raneses
Production Run 1

Mike Bossy Scoring Machine was a pinball machine manufacturered by Game Plan, Inc. as a prototype in 1982, featuring New York Islanders hockey star Mike Bossy. There was only 1 machine produced. Designed by Ed Cebula, it was the only professionally endorsed pinball machine produced by Game Plan.

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Gameplay

Up to four players can play.

A warm up period prior to the actual gameplay is a unique feature that allows the player to test the functionality and features of the pinball machine gameplay. The score is kept between players up to 9 goals. A red light flashes and a siren sounds when a score or a goal is made.

At the time of the goal, the player can then try to work the flippers to get the ball to go through the MIKE BOSSEY lights or gates. When hit while lighted, these give the players extra bonus points. When a player makes eight goals, a special light goes on which means extra bonus points. Up to 180,000 bonus points can be made. The game is over when the picture of Mike Bossy on the back glass lights up.

Technical features

The machine has self-diagnostic featres to test sequences and input-output and memories prior to play. These tests can also be made manually. There are actual recordings of Crowd noise, and the United States and Canadian national Anthems.

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