About: Who Dunnit

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Who Dunnit is a Midway pinball machine with a 1940s style and a murder mystery theme. The playfield features up to five different murder mysteries by revealing clues by sending the ball to an elevator, phone, or slot machine. The machine accepts up to four players, and features four-ball play. An interpretation of "Peter Gunn" is used as the primary background music, with portions of "Theme from A Summer Place" playing during certain modes.

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  • Who Dunnit is a Midway pinball machine with a 1940s style and a murder mystery theme. The playfield features up to five different murder mysteries by revealing clues by sending the ball to an elevator, phone, or slot machine. The machine accepts up to four players, and features four-ball play. An interpretation of "Peter Gunn" is used as the primary background music, with portions of "Theme from A Summer Place" playing during certain modes. (en)
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  • Linda Deal, Paul Barker (en)
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  • Dwight Sullivan, Barry Oursler (en)
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  • Zofia Bil (en)
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  • Paul Heitsch (en)
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  • Dwight Sullivan (en)
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  • Paul Heitsch (en)
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  • Who Dunnit (en)
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  • Paul Heitsch (en)
  • Tim Kitzrow (en)
  • Vince Pontarelli (en)
  • Rachel Davies (en)
  • Gingi Lahera (en)
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  • Who Dunnit is a Midway pinball machine with a 1940s style and a murder mystery theme. The playfield features up to five different murder mysteries by revealing clues by sending the ball to an elevator, phone, or slot machine. The machine accepts up to four players, and features four-ball play. An interpretation of "Peter Gunn" is used as the primary background music, with portions of "Theme from A Summer Place" playing during certain modes. (en)
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