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Gilligan's Island is a Midway pinball machine (produced under the Bally name) released in May 1991. It is based on the television series of the same name and the first Williams WPC machine that was released with a high resolution (128x32) dot matrix display (the first DMD as used in Checkpoint by Data East and released three months earlier only featured 128x16). Bob Denver supplied original speech for the game which also featured the theme song from the television show. Tina Louise refused to lend her likeness and an alternate blonde character appears on the backglass of the machine.

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  • Gilligan's Island is a Midway pinball machine (produced under the Bally name) released in May 1991. It is based on the television series of the same name and the first Williams WPC machine that was released with a high resolution (128x32) dot matrix display (the first DMD as used in Checkpoint by Data East and released three months earlier only featured 128x16). Bob Denver supplied original speech for the game which also featured the theme song from the television show. Tina Louise refused to lend her likeness and an alternate blonde character appears on the backglass of the machine. (en)
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  • Dan Langlois (en)
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  • Mike Boon (en)
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  • Gilligan's Island (en)
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  • Gilligan's Island is a Midway pinball machine (produced under the Bally name) released in May 1991. It is based on the television series of the same name and the first Williams WPC machine that was released with a high resolution (128x32) dot matrix display (the first DMD as used in Checkpoint by Data East and released three months earlier only featured 128x16). Bob Denver supplied original speech for the game which also featured the theme song from the television show. Tina Louise refused to lend her likeness and an alternate blonde character appears on the backglass of the machine. (en)
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  • John Youssi (en)
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