The Party Zone

1991 pinball machine


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::summary 1991 pinball machine ::

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FieldValue
captionfront of flyer
manufacturerMidway
systemWilliams WPC (Dot Matrix)
designerDennis Nordman
programmerJim Strompolis
artworkGreg Freres
mechanicsZaofia Bil, Win Schilling
musicDan Forden
soundDan Forden
releaseAugust 1991
imagePartyZone pinball.jpg
players1-4
production3,862
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|caption = front of flyer |manufacturer = Midway |system = Williams WPC (Dot Matrix) |designer = Dennis Nordman |programmer = Jim Strompolis |artwork = Greg Freres |mechanics = Zaofia Bil, Win Schilling |music = Dan Forden |sound = Dan Forden |release = August 1991 |image=PartyZone pinball.jpg |players = 1-4 |production=3,862}}

The Party Zone is a solid-state pinball machine released in 1991 by Midway (under Bally) designed by Dennis Nordman and programmed by Jim Strompolis. It is in a single playfield format and features Captain B. Zarre with characters from previous pinball machines. It is the second pinball machine released after the Bally-Midway division was sold to Williams, but still operated under the "Bally" name.

Design

The music request evolved from the jukebox on Party Animal. The designer decided to reutilize the idea because of the better sound hardware in this machine.

Heritage

The backglass as well as the playfield contain characters from previous games (who all meet up on this game at the Cosmic Cottage):

Gameplay

Reception

Digital version

This game was released by FarSight Studios as a licensed table for The Pinball Arcade in season four, and was delisted on June 30, 2018 due to the loss of the Williams license.

The Party Zone released for Pinball FX3 released on December 4, 2018, and included optional animations. A remastered version released for Pinball FX on March 31, 2022; and a VR version released for Pinball FX VR on May 15, 2025 which included an animated Captain B. Zarre next to the machine. The songs "Come Fly with Me", "Purple Haze", and "Feelings" were excluded due to licensing issues. Only "Pinball Wizard" remained intact.

References

References

  1. Shalhoub, Michael. (2012). "The pinball compendium, 1982 to present". Schiffer Pub.
  2. Joosten, Jonathan. (2013). "The Dennis Nordman and Greg Freres Interview".
  3. http://pinside.com/pinball/archive/party-zone/details "Trivia"
  4. (December 1991). "What's New".
  5. (August 1991). "The Party Zone operations manual". Midway Manufacturing Company.
  6. Yager, Tom. (November 1991). "Into the ozone with Party Zone".
  7. Lawson, Aurich. (2018-05-08). "The Pinball Arcade is losing its classic tables; grab them while you can".
  8. (2025-05-15). "9 tables have arrived in Pinball FX VR!".

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