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Download Arizona (LTD do Brasil 1977) 1.0.1
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arizona brasil 1977
Based on the table Arizona by LTD do Brasil from 1977
VPX by jpsalas
B2S and all the graphics by Halen
This table looks like it started as a re-theme of Twinky from Chicago Coin (1967), but there were some changes in the playfield, like the flippers, the scoring and the rules set. The table is no longer an add-a-ball table but a replay table were you can win credits.
I have added a picture of the real table since the pictures at IPDB were not very clear. And I must say that Halen did a good job redrawing the graphics based on that picture
VPX by jpsalas
B2S and all the graphics by Halen
This table looks like it started as a re-theme of Twinky from Chicago Coin (1967), but there were some changes in the playfield, like the flippers, the scoring and the rules set. The table is no longer an add-a-ball table but a replay table were you can win credits.
I have added a picture of the real table since the pictures at IPDB were not very clear. And I must say that Halen did a good job redrawing the graphics based on that picture
What's New in Version 1.0.1 (See full changelog)
- 1.0.1 Updated 11.10.2025
- - Fixed Match
- 1.0.0 Released 02 October 2025
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Very Nice Table, thanks JP, looks and plays great.
Very cool! Totally different from the other Arizona table.
Are the pegs at the flippers supposed to be there or optional?
Nice, thanks jp, Always appreciate your work.
pourquoi 2 versions a ce jour ? Tottalerment differente ?
Very cool! Totally different from the other Arizona table.
Are the pegs at the flippers supposed to be there or optional?
They are on the flyer, so I guess that's how they intended to be.
pourquoi 2 versions a ce jour ? Tottalerment differente ?
That's how they made tables at that time
So your guess is as good as mine
You will also find Spanish tables with the same name too, but they are totally different. Take a look at Chance from 1971 and Chance from 1978, same name totally different ![]()
For anyone confused by the two "Arizona" tables, it's likely that the correct name of the mfuegemann table was "Arizona Territory" (refer to backglass)
Very cool! Totally different from the other Arizona table.
Are the pegs at the flippers supposed to be there or optional?
They are on the flyer, so I guess that's how they intended to be.
pourquoi 2 versions a ce jour ? Tottalerment differente ?
That's how they made tables at that time
So your guess is as good as mine
You will also find Spanish tables with the same name too, but they are totally different. Take a look at Chance from 1971 and Chance from 1978, same name totally different
merci beaucoup , tous simplement
For anyone confused by the two "Arizona" tables, it's likely that the correct name of the mfuegemann table was "Arizona Territory" (refer to backglass)
Tres bonne explication
For anyone confused by the two "Arizona" tables, it's likely that the correct name of the mfuegemann table was "Arizona Territory" (refer to backglass)
This is one good finding. I did not realize that the sign may be a part of the game title. As far as I know, there is only one Arizona ROM file and it features the three drop target banks.
But the Brazilians made some crazy pinball machines, (re)using existing themes.
One interesting detail of this version are the unconventional inner outlanes by the flippers. Those lane guides are completely superfluous in terms of gameplay physics.
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Nice table. Thanks for this LTD. Thanks, JP.