Hercules pinball machine
Original price was: $7,000.00.$6,000.00Current price is: $6,000.00.
The Hercules pinball machine, released by Atari in 1979, holds the distinction of being the largest commercially produced pinball machine ever made. Standing at an imposing 7 feet tall, 8 feet long, and 3.5 feet wide, it dwarfs standard pinball machines. Hercules pinball machine
Description
The Hercules pinball machine,
Released by Atari in 1979, holds the distinction of being the largest pinball machine ever commercially produced. Its colossal dimensions—8 feet long, 7 feet tall, and 3.5 feet wide—necessitated the use of a cue ball as the pinball. Due to its limited production run, estimates suggest that only between 139 to 500 units were made, making it a rare collector’s item.
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Manufacturer: Atari
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Release Year: 1979
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Theme: Greek mythology – Hercules
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Size:
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8 feet long
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7 feet tall
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3.5 feet wide
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Pinball: Uses a cue ball (larger and heavier than standard pinballs)
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Flippers & Mechanics:
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Giant flippers
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Powered by washing machine solenoids
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Playfield Style: Widebody with oversized components
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Artwork: Bright, circus-themed (orange and purple)
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Sound: Simple chimes – no speech or electronic sound effects
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Production Quantity: Estimated 139–500 units (very rare)
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Designed For: Arcades and public spaces (not homes)
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Estimated Current Value: $4,000 – $12,500+
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Collectibility: Highly collectible due to size, rarity, and uniqueness. Hercules pinball machine