TX-Sector
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| Manufacturer | Gottlieb |
|---|---|
| Release date | March 1988 |
| System | Gottlieb System 80B |
| Design | John Trudeau |
| Programming | John Buras |
| Artwork | Constantino Mitchell, Jeanine Mitchell |
| Production run | 2,336 |
TX-Sector is a pinball machine designed by John Trudeau and released by Gottlieb in 1988. The game features a sci-fi theme and revolves around raising the energy level to teleport the ball.[1]
TX-Sector was one of only three pinball machines to use a Vitrigraph playfield besides the games Victory and Diamond Lady.[2] The machine creates the illusion of teleporting the ball using staged balls that are hidden and released as needed.[1] It was praised by Classic Game Room for its music and sound effects, which contributed to an increase in the machine's market value.[1][3]
Reception
In a retro review, Nudge Magazine found the game to have captivating rules, and a captivating main feature.[4]