Playmatic

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Playmatic was a Spanish manufacturer of pinball machines, producing approximately 63 different models between 1968 and 1987. Although American pinball manufacturers create playfields by directly painting the artwork on a wooden surface, then add a layer of varnish or clear coat, Playmatic and other European manufacturers included the artwork on a durable plastic sheet laid over the flat wooden surface, resulting in added durability of the artwork image.[1]

List of Playmatic Pinball Machines

  • Antar (1979)
  • Apache (1975)
  • Attack (1980)
  • Big Town (1978) (first Playmatic solid-state machine released April 1978)
  • Black Fever (1980)
  • Black Flag (1975)
  • Caddie (1975)
  • Caravan (1967)
  • Carnival (1977)
  • Cerberus (1982)
  • Chance (1974)
  • Chance (1978)
  • Clown (1968)
  • Conquest 200 (1976)
  • Dixie (1980)
  • Ducks (1975)
  • Evil Fight (1980)
  • Fairy (1975)
  • Fandango (1976)
  • Fantasy (1976)
  • Fiesta (1976) (4-player)
  • Flash Dragon (1986)
  • Geisha (1973) (1- and 2-player versions of this were produced)
  • Gunner (1974)
  • Hangers (1977)
  • Harem (1974) (4-player)
  • Hit Line (1969)
  • Joker (1974) (1- and 2-player versions of this were produced)
  • Jolly Ride (1974) (1-, 2- and 4-player versions of this were produced)
  • KZ-26 (1984)
  • Last Lap (1978)
  • Mad Race (1985)
  • Magic (1973)
  • Meg Aaton (1984)
  • Nautilus (1984)
  • New World (1976)
  • Party (1979)
  • Phantom Ship (1987)
  • Play Time (1973)
  • Poker (1969)
  • Racers (1968)
  • Rio (1977) (last electromechanical game)
  • Robin Hood (1969)
  • Robin Hood (1971)
  • Rock 2500 (1985)
  • Serenade (1969)
  • Skill Flight (1987)
  • Space Gambler (1978)
  • Spain 82 (1982)
  • Speakeasy (1972)
  • Star Fire (1985)
  • Stop Ship (1985)
  • Super Win (1980)
  • Tam-Tam (1975)
  • The 30s (1977)
  • The Raid (1984)
  • Trailer (1985)
  • UFO-X (1984)
  • Viking (1970)
  • Zira (1980)[2]

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