Back Go Girl!

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    gameplay_feature
    Multiball
    gameplay_feature
    Skill Shot
    ipdb_id
    5005
    ipdb.image_urls
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    ipdb.notable_features
    Mylared playfield. Video camera and monitor in backbox. The player has to stand on a pair of 8-inch heels to play. Making the skill shot - "spin the queen" - causes a Ken doll dressed up in drag to spin around in circles. While the game is in action, the video monitor in the backglass shows images of drag queens cheering you on when you are doing well and sassing you when you are not. Your goal is to knock down the homophobe drop targets and spell "get it girl" to lock the balls in multi-ball. When two balls are locked, your face appears on the video monitor with any one of various wigs superimposed over it. Using the flipper buttons, you are able to scroll through a dozen different hairdos until you find one that you like. That image is captured and you play multi-ball. Locking the balls again allows you to digitally apply make-up and lipstick to your image. All the while, a disco sound track keeps the action going!
    ipdb.notes
    This is a re-themed game. It used to be Williams' 1989 'Earthshaker'. The vibrating motor was removed. EPROMs were modified to customize some displayed text. Music and custom voice provided via compact disc. Concept, design, and mechanics by Michael Brown. Graphics & artwork designed by Rex Ray. Sound by m. c. Schmidt. Software modified by Chris Walker.
    player_count
    4
    production_quantity
    1
    technology_generation
    solid-state
    theme
    Camp Humor
    theme
    Drag Queens
    year
    1995