Police Force © 1989 Williams Electronics Games, Incorporated.
Police Force, 4 player Pinball. Animal Police theme, with the moto "We Enforce The Law Of The Jungle". Top of back box has police style light bar in blue.
Playful consist a spinner in ball shooter lane, that leads to top roll over lanes, which scoring and bonus can be changed with right flipper button, 3 upper jet bumpers, 1 center ramp with progressive score that returns ball to inner right lane, right upper side ramp that locks ball for multiball, then returns ball to left inner lane, also has movable block on ramp that can return ball back to play through left inner ramp, and bonus scoring kicker upper right side that kicks ball to top through lanes. Multiball is released when 2 balls are captured. Balls are relies ed via a small motorized police car on the right side which moves to allow the balls to enter play through the left inner lane ramp.
Williams System 11B
Main CPU : M6808 (@ 1 MHz)
Sound CPU : Motorola M6809 (@ 2 MHz), OKI M6808 (@ 1 MHz)
Sound chips : Yamaha YM2151 (@ 3.579545 MHz), (2x) DAC, (2x) HC55516
Approximately 4,700 units were produced.
This game was originally supposed to be based on the 'Batman' movie, but Williams was unable to secure the licensing rights.
The backglass for Police Force is a parody of High Speed's backglass.
Concept: Python Anghelo (PVA)
Designers : Python Anghelo, Mark Ritchie (MDR), Barry Oursler (BSO)
Illustration: Python Anghelo, John Youssi
Software : Bill Pfutzenreuter (Pfutz)
Mechanics : Jack Skalon, Joe Joos Jr., Irv Grabel
Music & Sounds : Chris Granner (CPG)
Tech. Support : Butch Ortega
CONSOLES:
Atari Lynx (1992) "Pinball Jam [Model PA2055]"
Game's ROM.