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  • Submitted: Jan 26 2009 04:49 PM
  • Last Updated: Feb 22 2009 06:59 AM
  • File Size: 4.14MB
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  • Author(s): Destruk
    LuvThatApex
    AJ
  • Manufacturer: Williams
  • Year: 1987
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Download Fire! 1.0.0

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4:3 VPM Table

Flippers (2). No pop bumpers. Rotating color cylinder under playfield simulates building on fire. Each end of a large horseshoe lane is protected by ramps that raise and lower. When lowered, they deliver the ball to ball locks. Upper playfield has a ramp that raises and lowers during play, allowing a ball to enter an elevated opening for multiball. Each ball in play starts with the bonus multiplier at its highest value of 10x and it counts downwards during play. Ringing bell at top of backbox. Has speech.




clapping.gif Finally found it THANKS!!
Simply amazing! I loved playing this one when i was a lad.
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Thanks!! One of my favorites!! Will be nice to have it in VP9 4:3 & 16:9 for a pinball cabinet!!!! Definitely deserve more credit as VP simulation!!!

Great table

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Williams-Fire!
Jul 01 2010 12:33 PM
How can I start a game on this Fire ?
DING! DING! DING! I love the game but it can be frustraiting. So much that I would like to set it on fire and watch it burn..
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darrinbrewer
Apr 04 2012 07:39 PM
id like to see a VP9 FS version, i really liked this game!
This have a nice place in pinball history! Please make an update version on full cabinet!!!!!
Any savys can make upgrade this and create a FS??? Thank you!!!!!!
Refurbished version is not going to be prepared? I would really appreciate!

I would really love to see a VP9 version of this! Such a unique table.


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