Bally AS-2518-35
An updated version of Bally’s 6800-based MPU, used from approximately 1979 to 1981. This board added support for more complex game rules and additional hardware features over the -17 board. Notable games include Xenon (1980), one of the first pinball machines with synthesized speech, and Eight Ball Deluxe (1981).
Titles using Bally AS-2518-35 (51)
Mystic Star / Devil King
Zaccaria, 1986
Cybernaut
Bell Games, 1986
Star Trek
Komplett Flipper, 1985
Dark Shadow (conversion kit)
Bell Games, 1985
Star Ship
Komplett Flipper, 1985
KISS
Komplett Flipper, 1985
New Wave
Bell Games, 1985
Spy Hunter
Bell Games, 1985
World Defender
Bell Games, 1985
Black Pyramid
Bally, 1984
Cosmic Flash
Bell Games, 1984
Kings of Steel
Bally, 1984
X's & O's
Bell Games, 1984
Centaur
Bally, 1983
Grand Slam
Bally, 1983
Pinball Champ
Bell Games, 1983
Eight Ball Deluxe
Bell Games, 1983
BMX
Bally, 1982
Genesis
Elbos, 1982
Mr. & Mrs. Pac-Man
Bally, 1982
Mysterian
Bally, 1982
Rapid Fire
Bally, 1982
Speakeasy
Bally, 1982
Spectrum
Bally, 1982
Elektra
Bally, 1981
Embryon
Bally, 1981
Fathom
Bally, 1981
Fireball II
Bell Games, 1981
Flash Gordon
Bell Games, 1981
Frontier
Bell Games, 1981
Medusa
Bally, 1981
Vector
Bally, 1981
Nitro Ground Shaker
Bally, 1980
Playboy
Arkon, 1980
Skateball
Bally, 1980
Space Invaders
Bally, 1980
Harlem Globetrotters On Tour
Komplett Flipper, 1980
Xenon
Bally, 1980
Future Spa
Bally, 1979
Hotdoggin'
Bally, 1979
Mystic
Bally, 1979
Paragon
Bally, 1979
Rolling Stones
Bally, 1979
Viking
Bally, 1979
Dolly Parton
Bally, 1978
Lost World
Bally, 1978
Silverball Mania
Bally, 1978
Voltan Escapes Cosmic Doom
Bally, 1978
Six Million Dollar Man
Bally, 1977
Movie Masters
I.D.I.
Speakeasy 4
Bally