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Merging
the speed of the racetrack with the speed of the silver ball, Stern
Pinball, Pat Lawlor, and his team at Pat Lawlor Design, brings out
another hit. NASCAR Pinball features the high energy of NASCAR racing
along with the fascination of high-tech gaming.
The new NASCAR Pinball game features cars from three race teams—the
No. 2 Miller Lite Dodge driven by Rusty Wallace® of Penske Racing
South; the No. 29 GM Goodwrench Chevrolet driven by Kevin Harvick
of Richard Childress Racing; and the No. 21 Motorcraft Ford driven
by Ricky Rudd of Wood Brothers Racing.
"NASCAR Pinball is the kind of game and license combination that
comes around only so often," said Lawlor. "We believe we have created
an exciting game for both the casual players and the more experienced
players. NASCAR Pinball is a fast-paced, action-packed game that
should do extremely well at all of its locations."
A primary component of NASCAR Pinball is the racetrack that encompasses
the entire playing surface. Energized by magnets, the loop sends
pinballs racing around like cars racing around a track. NASCAR Pinball
also features a truck hauler that the player can launch a ball through
along with a test toy car that the player can bang with the pinball.
"NASCAR Pinball is a terrific simulation of the experience one gets
while at the racetrack," said Blake Davidson, NASCAR's managing
director of licensed products. "The speed and acceleration demonstrated
by the race cars are displayed through the game itself."
The Miller Lite logo is featured on Rusty Wallace's® 2 car.
If any operator or homeowner is sensitive to this logo, Stern Pinball
offers a replacement backglass for exchange that does not contain
the Miller Lite logo. To obtain this backglass, please call the
Stern distributor through which the game was purchased.
Other features of the game include a voice over from Allen Bestwick,
NASCAR television analyst for NBC, and recording artist Sammy Hagar's
"I Can't Drive 55".
The NASCAR pinball machine is available with Spanish speech, dot
matrix, and instruction cards in the United States for locations
with Hispanic clientele. These are available for download through
the Stern
Pinball website ROM Code Page
(EPROM Burner required) or click the link for the NASCAR
Instruction Card (English, French & Spanish) available to
print.
To get your NASCAR® pinball
machine, contact your nearest STERN Pinball distributor. You can
also contact
Jolly Backer (708-786-7039) or Shelley
Sax (708-786-7030).
The NASCAR Pinball was brought to life by Pat Lawlor Design industry
veterans Louis Koziarz and John Krutsch. Well-known pinball artist
John Youssi did the art package for the game, while expert sound
engineer Chris Granner produced the sound work.
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STANDARD FROM THE FACTORY. |
CONTACT YOUR DISTRIBUTOR TO EXCHANGE
FACTORY STANDARD BACKGLASS FOR RUSTY WALLACE'S(R) #2 CAR WITHOUT MILLER LITE
LOGO IF YOUR LOCATION IS SENSITIVE TO ALCOHOL-RELATED ADVERTISEMENT. |
About NASCAR
The National Association for Stock Car Auto Racing, NASCAR, is the sanctioning body for one of America's premier sports, which is the second highest-rated sport on television and has the most corporate involvement of any major sport. NASCAR sanctions approximately 1,800 races at 120 tracks in 38 states. The licensing division of NASCAR, based in Charlotte, N.C., works with more than 200 licensees nationwide. Overall, NASCAR fans purchased $2.1 billion in NASCAR-licensed merchandise in 2004. Headquartered in Daytona Beach, FL, NASCAR also has offices in Concord, N.C., Los Angeles, New York, Toronto, and Bentonville, Ark.
For Additional Information on NASCAR, contact: Kerry Tharp, NASCAR Public Relations, Charlotte (704-348-9730 or ktharp@nascar.com)
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