Taxi (pinball)

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Taxi
Mark Ritchie, Python Anghelo
ProgrammingEd Boon
ArtworkPython Anghelo
MechanicsCraig Fitpold, Tony Kraemer, Mark Kim
MusicChris Granner
SoundChris Granner

Taxi is a

Mark Ritchie and Python Anghelo. It was released in 1988 by Williams Electronics.[1]

Gameplay

The goal of the game is to pick up five passengers:

blonde hair
on the backglass. Collecting all five passengers lights the Jackpot, which is available for about ten seconds.

A score award is given for each extra ball awarded beyond five.

This was the first Williams game to display four player scores using only two alpha-numeric 16 character displays.

Marilyn passenger

Originally the machine featured a passenger named Marilyn, a blonde character in a red dress bearing a resemblance to Marilyn Monroe. Williams replaced the Marilyn passenger with a new passenger named Lola due to legal problems with Marilyn Monroe likeness. Lola appears identical to Marilyn, with the exception of her hair; the Lola passenger was pictured brunette and later with red hair where the Marilyn character was blonde. At least 200 sample games were shipped with 'Marilyn' before the change was made. Mark Ritchie explained also in the book The Pinball Compendium 1982 to Present, that the name 'Lola' was taken from the 1970s song "Lola" about a transvestite, that fits also to her muscular arms on the backglass.[2]

Marketing slogans

"Get ready for the taxi everyone's going to be lining up for!"

"The one taxi Lola, Gorbie, Santa, Dracula... and operators everywhere are hailing!"

"The one taxi Marilyn, Gorbie, Santa, Dracula... and operators everywhere are hailing!"

Digital versions

Taxi was formerly available

simulated in The Pinball Arcade on any platform until WMS license expired on June 30, 2018, thus making this table taken down from every digital store. Taxi is also featured in Pinball Hall of Fame: The Williams Collection
. Unauthorized reproductions of this table are available for Visual Pinball that runs on Windows.

References

  1. ^ "Taxi". The International Arcade Museum. Retrieved 5 Oct 2013.
  2. ^ "Internet Pinball Machine Database: Taxi". August 24, 2013.

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