Williams Pinball machines

A list by Pinhead

All machines manufactured by Williams/ Williams Manufacturing Co./ WMS

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  1. Zingo, 1944, 1 player
    Zingo was the first Williams game - a conversion of 'Bally Broadcast' or 'Crossline'
  2. Flat Top, 1945.1 player
  3. Laura, 1945,1 player
  4. Suspense, 1946, 1 player
  5. Dynamite, 1946, 1 player
  6. Show Girl, 1946, 1 player
  7. Smarty, 1946, 1 player
  8. Amber, 1947, 1 player
  9. Cyclone, 1947, 1 player
  10. Tornado, 1947, 1 player
  11. Torchy, 1947, 1 player
  12. Flamingo, 1947, 1 player
  13. All Stars, 1947, 1 player
    Type: Bat Game
  14. Ginger, 1947, 1 player
  15. Bonanza, 1947, 1 player
  16. Box Score, 1947, 1 player
  17. Sunny, 1947, 1 player
  18. Stormy, 1948, 1 player
  19. Tennessee, 1948, 1 player
  20. Virginia, 1948, 1 player
  21. Yanks, 1948, 1 player
  22. Dew-Wa-Ditty, 1948, 1 player
  23. Gizmo, 1948, 1 player
  24. Rainbow, 1948, 1 player
  25. Speedway, 1948, 1 player
  26. Saratoga, 1948, 1 player
  27. El Paso, 1948, 1 player
  28. Star Series, 1949, 1 player
    Type: Bat Game
  29. Tucson, 1949, 1 player
  30. Dallas, 1949, 1 player
  31. St. Louis, 1949, 1 player
  32. Ma ryland, 1949, 1 player
  33. Boston, 1949, 1 player
  34. Freshie, 1949, 1 player
  35. Quarterback, 1949, 1 player
  36. De-Icer, 1949, 1 player
  37. Dreamy, 1950, 1 player
  38. Lucky Inning, 1950, 1 player
  39. Sweetheart, 1950, 1 player
  40. Georgia, 1950, 1 player
  41. Pinky, 1950, 1 player
  42. Rag Mop, 1950, 1 player
  43. Nifty, 1950, 1 player
  44. Shoo Shoo, 1951, 1 player
  45. Control Tower, 1951, 1 player
  46. Super World Series, 1951, 1 player
  47. Harvey, 1951, 1 player
  48. Hayburners, 1951, 1 player
  49. Snooks, 1951, 1 player
  50. Nags, 1951, 1 player
  51. Jalopy, 1951, 1 player
  52. Spark Plugs, 1951, 1 player
  53. Arcade, 1951, 1 player
  54. Sea Jockeys, 1951, 1 player
  55. Shoot the Moon, 1951, 1 player
  56. Horse Shoes, 1951, 1 player
  57. Horsefeathers, 1952, 2 players
    Unconventional Cabinet, 5 Ft. Wide x 2.5 Ft. Deep
  58. Sportsman, 1952, 1 player
  59. Slugfest, 1952, 1 player
  60. Majorettes, 1952, 1 player
  61. Olympics, 1952, 1 player
  62. Domino, 1952, 1 player
  63. Handicap, 1952, 1 player
  64. Caravan, 1952, 1 player
  65. Long Beach, 1952, 1 player
    Type: Bingo Machine
  66. Paratrooper, 1952, 1 player
  67. 8 Ball, 1952, 1 player
  68. Hong Kong, 1952, 1 player
  69. Four Corners, 1952, 1 player
  70. Disk Jockey, 1952, 1 player
  71. Twenty Grand, 1952, 1 player
  72. Silver Skates, 1953, 1 player
  73. Starlite, 1953, 1 player
  74. Deluxe Baseball 1953, 1953, 1 player
    Type: Bat Game
  75. Times Square, 1953, 1 player
  76. Fairway, 1953, 1 player
  77. Palisades, 1953, 1 player
  78. Grand Champion (GC), 1953, 1 player
  79. C.O.D., 1953, 1 player
  80. Army Navy, 1953, 1 player
  81. Gun Club, 1953, 1 player
  82. Struggle Buggies, 1953, 1 player
  83. Special Deluxe Baseball 1953, 1953 Lazy-Q, 1953, 1 player
  84. Nine Sisters, 1953, 1 player
  85. Dealer, 1953, 1 player
  86. Thunderbird, 1954, 1 player
  87. Special Deluxe Baseball 1954, 1954, 1 player
    Type: Bat Game
  88. All Star Baseball, 1954, 6 players
    'All Star Baseball' was the first 6 player game made by Williams
  89. Skyway, 1954, 1 player
  90. Super Pennant Baseball, 1954, 1 player
    Type: Bat Game
  91. Screamo, 1954, 1 player
  92. Big Ben, 1954, 1 player
  93. Daffy Derby, 1954, 1 player
  94. Cue-Tee, 1954, 1 player
  95. Star Pool, 1954, 1 player
  96. Colors, 1954, 1 player
  97. Lulu, 1954, 1 player
  98. Safari, 1954, 1 player
  99. Spitfire, 1954, 1 player
  100. Peter Pan, 1955, 1 player
  101. Race the Clock, 1955
    'Race the Clock' was Williams first 4 player game
  102. Poker Alley, 1955, 1 player
  103. Wonderland, 1955, 1 player
  104. Band Wagon, 1955
  105. King of Swat, 1955, 1 player
    Type: Bat Game
  106. Smoke Signal, 1955, 1 player
  107. Three Deuces, 1955, 1 player
  108. Can Can, 1955, 1 player
  109. Circus Wagon, 1955, 2 players
  110. Jolly Joker, 1955, 1 player
  111. Regatta, 1955, 1 player
  112. Snafu, 1955, 1 player
  113. Tim-Buc-Tu, 1956, 1 player
  114. Four Bagger Deluxe, 1956, 1 player
    Type: Bat Game
  115. Piccadilly, 1956, 2 players
  116. Hot Diggity, 1956, 1 player
  117. Surf Rider, 1956
  118. Super Score, 1956, 1 player
  119. Fun House, 1956
  120. Peppy, 1956, 1 player
  121. Perky, 1956, 1 player
    First electromechanical game to use printed circuits.
  122. Reno, 1956, 1 player
  123. Starfire, 1956, 1 player
  124. Shamrock, 1956, 2 players
  125. Cue Ball, 1956, 1 player
  126. Deluxe Baseball 1957, 1957, 1 player
    Type: Bat Game
  127. Gay Paree, 1957
  128. Arrow Head, 1957, 1 player
  129. Deluxe Baseball 1957 New York, 1957, 1 player
    Type: Bat Game
  130. Hi-Hand, 1957, 1 player
    Type: Bingo Machine
  131. Naples, 1957, 2 players
  132. Kings, 1957, 1 player
  133. Contest, 1957, 1 player
  134. Steeple-Chase, 1957, 1 player
  135. Jig Saw, 1957, 1 player
  136. Ten Strike Jumbo, 1958, 2 players
  137. Top Hat, 1958, 2 players
  138. Kick-Off, 1958, 1 player
  139. Deluxe Short Stop, 1958, 2 players
    Type: Bat Game
  140. Short Stop Deluxe, 1958, 2 players
    Type: Bat Game
  141. Satellite, 1958, 1 player
  142. 4 Star, 1958, 1 player
  143. Turf Champ, 1958, 1 player
  144. Casino, 1958, 1 player
  145. Gusher, 1958, 1 player
    'Gusher' was the first machine to feature a disappearing jet-bumper
  146. 3-D, 1958, 1 player
  147. Club House, 1958, 1 player
  148. Tic-Tac-Toe, 1959, 1 player
  149. Golden Bells, 1959, 1 player
  150. Spot Pool, 1959, 1 player
  151. Crossword, 1959, 1 player
  152. Deluxe Pinch-Hitter, 1959, 2 players
    Type: Bat Game
  153. Pinch-Hitter, 1959, 2 players
    Type: Bat Game
  154. Sea Wolf, 1959, 1 player
  155. Rocket, 1959, 1 player
  156. Fiesta, 1959, 2 players
  157. Golden Gloves, 1960, 1 player
  158. "21", 1960, 1 player
  159. Official Baseball, 1960, 2 players
    Type: Bat Game
  160. Nags, 1960, 1 player
  161. Serenade, 1960, 2 players
  162. Darts, 1960, 1 player
  163. Official Baseball, 1960, 1 player
    Type: Bat Game
  164. Viking, 1960, 2 players
  165. Jungle, 1960, 1 player
  166. Music Man, 1960
  167. Black Jack, 1960, 1 player
  168. Magic Clock, 1960, 2 players
  169. Bo Bo, 1961, 1 player
  170. Caravelle, 1961
  171. Highways, 1961, 1 player
  172. Deluxe Batting Champ, 1961, 1 player
    Type: Bat Game
  173. Batting Champ, 1961, 1 player
    Type: Bat Game
  174. Hollywood, 1961, 2 players
  175. Ten Spot, 1961, 1 player
  176. Double Barrell, 1961, 2 players
  177. Skill Ball, 1961, 1 player
  178. Reserve, 1961, 1 player
  179. Kismet, 1961
  180. Metro, 1961, 2 players
  181. Space Ship, 1961, 2 players
  182. Extra Inning, 1962, 1 player
    Type: Bat Game
  183. Jolly Jokers, 1962, 1 player
  184. World Series 62, 1962, 1 player
    Type: Bat Game
  185. 3 Coins, 1962, 1 player
  186. Coquette, 1962, 2 players
  187. Trade Winds, 1962, 1 player
  188. Friendship "7", 1962, 1 player
  189. Valiant, 1962, 2 players
  190. King Pin, 1962, 2 players
  191. Mardi Gras, 1962
  192. Vagabond, 1962, 1 player
    'Vagabond' introduced use of a drop target.
  193. 4 Roses, 1962, 1 player
  194. Tom Tom, 1963, 2 players
  195. Big Deal, 1963, 1 player
  196. Big Inning, 1963, 1 player
    Type: Bat Game
  197. Major League, 1963, 1 player
    Type: Bat Game
  198. Jumpin' Jack's, 1963, 2 players
  199. Swing Time, 1963, 1 player
  200. Skill Pool, 1963, 1 player
  201. El Toro, 1963, 2 players
  202. Big Daddy, 1963, 1 player
  203. Merry Widow, 1963
  204. Beat the Clock, 1963, 1 player
    'Beat The Clock' was the first multiball game with 2 balls in play simultaneously
  205. Grand Slam Baseball, 1964, 1 player
    Type: Bat Game
  206. Oh Boy, 1964, 2 players
  207. Tenth Inning, 1964, 2 players
    Type: Bat Game
  208. Soccer, 1964, 1 player
  209. Palooka, 1964, 1 player
  210. San Francisco, 1964, 2 players
  211. Heat Wave, 1964, 1 player
  212. Stop 'N Go, 1964, 2 players
  213. Mini Golf, 1964, 2 players
    Type: Bat Game
  214. River Boat, 1964, 1 player
  215. Whoopee, 1964
  216. Wing Ding, 1964, 1 player
  217. Zig Zag, 1964, 1 player
  218. Hollywood Driving Range, 1965, 1 player
    Type: Bat Game
  219. Pretty Baby, 1965, 2 players
  220. Alpine Club, 1965, 1 player
  221. Ski Club, 1965, 1 player
  222. Double Play Baseball, 1965, 1 player
    Type: Bat Game
  223. Driving Range, 1965, 1 player
  224. Eager Beaver, 1965, 2 players
  225. Moulin Rouge, 1965, 1 player
  226. Pot `O' Gold, 1965, 2 players
  227. Lucky Strike, 1965, 1 player
  228. Big Chief, 1965
  229. Bowl A Strike, 1965, 1 player
  230. Teacher's Pet, 1965, 1 player
  231. 8 Ball, 1966, 2 players
    8-Ball' introduced the 'split bank' concept developed by Norm Clark to keep track of which targets had been
  232. hit by each player in multiple player games.
  233. Pitch and Bat, 1966, 2 players
    Type: Bat Game
  234. Big League, 1966, 1 player
    Type: Bat Game
  235. Full House, 1966, 1 player
  236. Top Hand, 1966, 1 player
  237. A-Go-Go, 1966
    A-GO-GO' was the first machine to use a captive ball spinner - invented by Norm Clark


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