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{{sub-stub}}'''''Maverick''''' is a digital pinball table created by [[Data East]]'s pinball division in 1994. It was one of the last (if not ''the'' last) pinball tables to be created by branch before [[Sega]] took control of it, so rather than discontinue production, later models use [[Sega Pinball]] branding. In a sense, this made ''Marverick'' the first pinball table to be released by Sega since the late 1970s, even if, strictly speaking, Sega played no part in financing its development.
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{{sub-stub}}'''''{{PAGENAME}}''''' is a digital pinball table created by [[Data East USA]]'s pinball division in 1994. It is based on [[wikipedia:Maverick (film)|the comedy Western film, ''Maverick'']], also released in 1994.
  
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It was one of the last (if not ''the'' last) pinball tables to be created by branch before [[Sega]] took control of it, so rather than discontinue production, later models use [[Sega Pinball]] branding. In a sense, this made ''Marverick'' the first pinball table to be released by Sega since the late 1970s, even if, strictly speaking, Sega played no part in financing its development.
  
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This is the first pinball machine to use a 192x64 dot matrix display.
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==Promotional material==
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Latest revision as of 11:53, 2 November 2024

This article is about the digital pinball table. For third-party controller, see Maverick 1.

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Maverick: The Movie
System(s): Sega Pinball MPU Version 3B
Publisher: Sega Pinball
Developer:
Licensor: Warner Bros.[1]
Number of players: 1
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Maverick: The Movie is a digital pinball table created by Data East USA's pinball division in 1994. It is based on the comedy Western film, Maverick, also released in 1994.

It was one of the last (if not the last) pinball tables to be created by branch before Sega took control of it, so rather than discontinue production, later models use Sega Pinball branding. In a sense, this made Marverick the first pinball table to be released by Sega since the late 1970s, even if, strictly speaking, Sega played no part in financing its development.

This is the first pinball machine to use a 192x64 dot matrix display.

Promotional material

Maverick Pinball US Flyer.pdf

PDF
US flyer
Maverick Pinball US Flyer.pdf

Physical scans

References


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