
THE APOLLO 13 SEGA PINBALL MACHINE PREVIOUSLY OWNED BY RON HOWARD & SIGNED BY JIM LOVELL, NASA ASTRONAUT AND COMMANDER OF THE APOLLO 13 MISSION
YOUR BID SUPPORTS: Jacob Burns Film Center Education and Outreach Programs
Take home this Apollo 13 Sega Pinball Machine Manufactured by Sega Pinball, Inc. (US) (United States) and released on January 1, 1995. This machine was built specifically for, and presented to, film director Ron Howard and bears a plaque commemorating the world premiere of his film Apollo 13. The machine is also signed by Jim Lovell, NASA astronaut and commander of the Apollo 13 mission.
Noteworthy features
- Rocket Ramp: A ramp with a beautiful plastic Apollo Rocket on
- top.
- A big plastic moon accompanies the right ("blastoff") ramp. Its
- magnet can grab the ball and rotate it around to a big hole beside of
- the ramp.
- Saturn Abort handle functions as plunger.
- Lunar lander with red mode start light on bottom that looks like
- flame.
- Incorporates a 13-ball multiball; "The First Game in the Universe
- with 13 Ball Multiball!”
- Plays "Spirit In The Sky" during multiball
- Backbox ornament(s)
- "13 Ball Blastoff!!!!" plastic sign
- Video mode: Try to land the Apollo Lunar Module on the moon.
- Left and right flipper buttons control side thrusters while pressing
- both buttons simultaneously will active the vertical thrusters.
- Dimensions: 78" x 28" x 55"
- This piece was used by the donor and includes a certificate of authenticity.
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