PARAGON Pinball Machine Bally 1979 3572

Paragon is a pinball machine released by Bally in June 1979. It is notable for being Bally’s first widebody pinball machine, offering a unique and expansive playfield. Here are the key features and details about this classic pinball machine. Mechanics: Zofia Bil, Brad Cornell. Music and Sound: The game features sound effects typical of the era, with a unique tune that builds note by note as balls land in the saucer. Dimensions: Widebody design, larger than standard pinball machines. Weight: Approximately 250 lbs. Display: Standard score display for the era. Golden Cliffs: Hit targets to light the Golden Cliffs feature and score big points. Beast’s Lair: Navigate the ball through the Beast’s Lair for additional scoring opportunities. In-Line Drop Targets: Hit the in-line drop targets on the left side to score and advance features. Spinning Target: Hit the spinning target to score points and activate features. Kick-Out Holes: Three kick-out holes provide various scoring opportunities and strategic gameplay. Widebody Design: Offers a larger playfield with more room for targets and features. Four Flippers: Provides more control and strategic play, with two flippers at the bottom and two at the upper playfield. Pop Bumpers: Four pop bumpers add to the action and scoring potential. Slingshots: Two slingshots to keep the ball in play and add to the excitement. Star Rollovers: Four star rollovers that light features and score points. Upper Right Chicane Lane: Awards lit features when navigated successfully. Fantasy Theme: The artwork and design are inspired by a fantasy theme, featuring mythical creatures and adventurous settings. Soundtrack: Includes a unique tune that builds note by note as balls land in the saucer, adding to the immersive experience. Drop Targets: 4-in-line drop targets and a 3-bank drop target. Paragon is celebrated for its innovative widebody design, engaging gameplay, and rich thematic elements, making it a favorite among pinball enthusiasts. Machines listed are currently IN STOCK and ready to sell. We will provide you with. Photos of the machine. Clean and wax the playfields. Clean and polish all plastics and ramps. Test and replace bulbs where needed. Install new rubbers as needed. Check and re-seat all board connectors. Check all game functions and switches. We can also totally “shop” the game for an extra charge. Please be aware that some of our games have seen commercial use and as such have markings that come along with that environment. That you ask questions or request. We photograph and video every game working before it leaves our shop as. They are working 100%. Please note that it may take 5. Off at your location. To the same price. Equipment will leave our possession in the condition represented in the. All sales are final. Is expected to make telephone contact or contact. Or item may be relisted. Your feedback is critical to our success. If for any reason you are unable to rate us a 5 star in any. All pinball and arcade games listed are unique and concurrently listed locally for sale in the arcade. We reserve the right to cancel any action early if a machine is. What differentiates us from the others is that we run a living, breathing “brick-and-mortar” classic arcade with over 400 pinball machines and arcade games in Austin, Texas. We constantly circulate many of these games through our arcade and most. Our inventory is for sale. Game for sale is being played and. Daily and is fully functional. We offer a much. Accounting of their game for sale. And even perfectly working pinball machines can break during transport. We are more than happy to provide detailed photos of any game. Give us the opportunity to earn your business and we will enrich your life with one of our quality games. If you have any questions, please.
