Maresa (company)
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Maresa was a Spanish manufacturer of pinball machines which was in business between 1960 and 1976.[1] The name stands for MAquinas REcreativas Sociedad Anonima, which can be translated as Anonymous Society of Amusement Machines.
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The first two games were the electromechanical pinball machines King Ball and Boxing, and their last was the western-themed Laramie in 1976. Many of the pinball machines of the company from Madrid were copies of Gottlieb games, such as Big Brave, and Crescendo.[2]
List of Maresa Pinball Machines
- 2002
- 300
- 4x4
- Beisbol
- Big Brave
- Big Horse
- Bongor
- Boxing
- Bus Stop
- Can Can
- Carrusel
- Centigrade
- Chamonix
- Crescendo
- Dakota
- Dakota II
- Dardos
- Domino
- El Dorado
- Fans
- Far Out
- Flush
- Jacks Open
- Jumping Jack
- Kansas
- King Ball
- King Pin
- Kuwait
- Laramie
- Metropolis
- Music-Hall
- Nairobi
- Oxford
- Picnic
- Pim Pam Pum
- Pin
- Pro-Football
- Reggio
- Road Race
- Roller Coaster
- Rompeolas
- Royal Flush
- Skating
- Spin Out
- Sprint
- Surf Champ
- Surfer
- Tahiti
- Target Pool
- Texas
- Tiro's
- Top Card
- Top-Secret
- Wheel
- Ye-Ye Club[1]
See also
- Zaccaria (company), a former Italian company of pinball and arcade machines
- Taito of Brazil, a former Brazilian company of pinball and arcade machines
- Inder (company), a former Spanish company of pinball machines
- Sega, S.A. SONIC, a former Spanish company of pinball and arcade machines
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