Back To The Future Slot Machine

  1. The Slot Machine Store
  2. Claudia Wells
  1. Information and images for the Slot Machine: Back to the Future released by IGT in 2006.
  2. A slot machine, also known as fruit machine, puggy, the slots, poker machine, pokies, one-armed bandits, or simply slot is a gambling machine where three or more reels spin when a button is pushed, or a lever is pulled. Biff Tannen would transport his grandmother, Gertrude Tannen, to Las Vegas, Nevada in his car so she could play the slots, and she would insult him while he was driving.
  3. ‘The Back to the Future’ slot certainly can’t be missed as it’s housed in the ‘Crystal Core’ upright gaming cabinet. This is a standalone machine, featuring the main game screen with an additional 42 inch upper screen, making for a gaming experience that is second to none. This is added to by the ‘Enhanced Content’ concept.

Information and images for the Slot Machine: Back to the Future released by IGT in 2006.

This is a list of video games in the Back to the Future franchise and Back to the Future games on other platforms. To date there have been 27 Back to the Future games on 15 different gaming platforms.[1]

Computer and video games[edit]

  • Back to the Future (1985) – Amstrad CPC, Commodore 64, ZX Spectrum
  • Back to the Future (1985) – MSX; released by Pony Canyon
  • Back to the Future (1986) – MSX2; released by Pony Canyon
  • Back to the Future Part II (1990) – Amiga, Amstrad CPC, Atari ST, Commodore 64, DOS, ZX Spectrum
  • Back to the Future Part III (1991) – Amiga, Amstrad CPC, Atari ST, Commodore 64, DOS, ZX Spectrum
  • Back to the Future: Blitz Through Time (2010) – Facebook[2][3]
  • Back to the Future: The Game (2010) – Telltale Games announced on June 9, 2010, that they had acquired rights to produce episodic video games based on the franchise for multiple platforms: the iPad, Mac, Windows, PlayStation 3, and Wii.[4] The game was released as five episodes,[5] with Christopher Lloyd reprising his role as Doc Brown, Claudia Wells reprising as Jennifer, and Michael J. Fox making two cameo appearances. AJ Locascio provided the voice for Marty McFly[6] and Bob Gale assisted with the script. (This is the first of two Universal titles to receive an episodic game adaptation from Telltale, to be followed by Jurassic Park.)[7]

Console games[edit]

  • Back to the Future (1989) – NES; released by LJN; a game with multiple modes of play
  • Back to the Future Part II & III (1990) – NES; released by LJN; a side-scrolling adventure game that allowed traveling back and forth between the different time periods from the trilogy as Marty attempts to correct the timeline and get back to the real 1985
  • Back to the Future Part II (1990) – Sega Master System
  • Back to the Future Part III (1991) – Sega Genesis/Master System; released by Arena Entertainment
  • Super Back to the Future Part II (1993) – Super Famicom (Japan-only release); a side-scroller in which the player controls Marty on the hoverboard while he battles enemies[8][9]
  • Universal Studios Theme Parks Adventure (2001) – Nintendo GameCube; released by Kemco, featured a Back to the Future: The Ride minigame as a level
  • Back to the Future: The Game (2010) – PlayStation 3/PlayStation 4/Wii/Xbox 360/Xbox One
  • Lego Dimensions (2015) – PlayStation 3/PlayStation 4/Wii U/Xbox 360/Xbox One; released by WB Games, features playable Marty and Doc, along with other Back to the Future themed content. Michael J. Fox and Christopher Lloyd reprise their respective roles.

Pinball machine[edit]

  • Back to the Future: The Pinball (1990) – released by Data East Pinball (now Stern Pinball), designed by Joe Kaminkow and Ed Cebula, with music by Brian L. Schmidt; a pinball game based on the trilogy that features three songs that were featured in the movies: 'Back in Time' and 'Power of Love' (originally performed by Huey Lewis and the News), and 'Doubleback' (originally performed by ZZ Top).[10]
  • Back to the Future Pinball (2017) – a virtual pinball adaptation of the film trilogy, developed and released by Zen Studios as one of a set of three add-on tables for Pinball FX 3 that are based on major Universal Pictures film properties . This table behaves differently than the Data East version and features 3-D animated figures and visual effects that are impossible to reproduce on a physical table.[11]

Video slot machine[edit]

  • Back to the Future Video Slots (2006) – released by International Game Technology, designed by Joe Kaminkow, written and directed by Bob Gale, and starring Christopher Lloyd as Doc Brown
  • Back to the Future Back in Time Video Slots (2013) - released by International Game Technology

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Mobile[edit]

  • On March 7, 2013 Back to the Future: The Game was released for iPhone 4 devices and up, and iPad.[12]

References[edit]

  1. ^'Back to the Future screenshots and statistics'. Universal Videogame List. Retrieved 2011-02-28.
  2. ^Rudden, Dave (2010-11-15). 'Back to the Future puzzle game on Facebook'. GamePro. Archived from the original on 2011-11-23. Retrieved 2010-11-15.
  3. ^Schramm, Mike (November 15, 2010). 'Telltale releases free match-three Back to the Future puzzle game on Facebook'. Joystiq. Retrieved November 24, 2010.
  4. ^Fahey, Mike. 'Telltale Takes Us Back To The Future'. Kotaku.
  5. ^Alan (December 15, 2010). 'Time Circuits On: Back to the Future Release Date and Details'. Telltale Games. Retrieved December 15, 2010.
  6. ^'Gametrailers.com interview with AJ Locascio'. Gametrailers.com. October 23, 2010. Retrieved October 23, 2010.
  7. ^'TellTale press release about winter 2010 BTTF game'. Telltalegames.com. June 9, 2010. Archived from the original on January 1, 2011. Retrieved July 6, 2010.
  8. ^Davies, Jonathan (October 1993). 'Super Back to the Future Part II'. Super Play. p. 67. Retrieved April 30, 2019.
  9. ^Birch, Aaron (July 30, 2015). 'The Back to the Future Game You've Probably Never Played'. Den of Geek. Retrieved April 30, 2019.
  10. ^'IPDB listing for Back to the Future: The Pinball'. Ipdb.org. Retrieved July 6, 2010.
  11. ^Good, Owen (26 August 2017). 'Pinball FX3 has big names lining up for a table'. Polygon. Retrieved 21 November 2019.
  12. ^http://www.bttf.com/back-to-the-future-the-game-now-available-for-iphone.php

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External links[edit]

  • Back to the Future series at MobyGames
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