Difference between revisions of "Apollo 13"
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''Apollo 13'' is notable for its thirteen ball multiball mode, a number not seen on any pinball table neither before nor since (most pinball tables support between 2 and 5 balls at once, if there is a multiball mode at all). | ''Apollo 13'' is notable for its thirteen ball multiball mode, a number not seen on any pinball table neither before nor since (most pinball tables support between 2 and 5 balls at once, if there is a multiball mode at all). | ||
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Sega produced a version specifically for director Ron Howard, which currently resides with collectors. | Sega produced a version specifically for director Ron Howard, which currently resides with collectors. | ||
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Apollo 13 is a pinball table manufactured by Sega Pinball in 1995 based on the film with the same name.
Apollo 13 is notable for its thirteen ball multiball mode, a number not seen on any pinball table neither before nor since (most pinball tables support between 2 and 5 balls at once, if there is a multiball mode at all).
Sega produced a version specifically for director Ron Howard, which currently resides with collectors.