- gameplay_feature
- Spinning Targets
- gameplay_feature
- Flippers ×2
- gameplay_feature
- Pop Bumpers ×2
- gameplay_feature
- 4-Bank Drop Targets
- gameplay_feature
- Solitary Drop Targets ×2
- gameplay_feature
- Standup Targets ×2
- gameplay_feature
- Kick-Out Holes
- ipdb.corporate_entity_name
- Irmacor
- ipdb_id
- 5736
- ipdb.image_urls
- ["https://www.ipdb.org/images/5736/image-1.jpg","https://www.ipdb.org/images/5736/image-5.jpg","https://www.ipdb.org/images/5736/image-6.jpg","https://www.ipdb.org/images/5736/image-7.jpg"]
- ipdb.notable_features
- Flippers (2), Pop bumpers (2), 4-bank drop targets (1), Single drop targets (2), Standup targets (2), Kick-out hole (1), Spinning target (1), Left and right dual inlanes. Open-elbow inlanes allow ball to roll from the inlane to the outlane.
- ipdb.notes
- This game is a conversion of Playmatic's 1979 'Party' and reportedly could run off the same ROMs as that game.
Reportedly, Portugal in the 1970s had strict laws about importing gambling devices and these laws somehow extended to pinball machines such that, in order to work around these laws, Irmacor would import Spanish-made games, modify the game in some way, then claim it was manufactured in Portugal, and then be able to sell them in Portugal.
Compare SLEIC's 1996 'Dona Elvira 2'.
- player_count
- 4
- technology_generation
- solid-state