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[[Category:Digital pinball tables]] | [[Category:Digital pinball tables]] |
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South Park is a pinball table created by Sega Pinball in December 1998. It was the last pinball table to be produced by Sega - future tables would be released under the "Stern Pinball" brand, as Sega would sell their Pinball assets to Gary Stern in early 1999.
One of the many features of the South Park table is the ability for arcade operators to tone down the language.
Promotional Material
- Southparkflyer.jpg
US flyer
- Southparkflyer2.jpg
US flyer 2
- Southparkflyer3.jpg
US flyer 3