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Safe Cracker is a pinball machine with a safecracking theme, designed by Pat Lawlor, and distributed by Midway (under the Bally label). It was created in 1996. About 1148 were manufactured.
Manufacturer | Midway Games |
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Release date | March 1996 |
System | Midway WPC-95 |
Design | Pat Lawlor |
Programming | Matt Coriale |
Artwork | John Youssi |
Mechanics | John Krutsch, Carl Biagi |
Music | Dan Forden |
Sound | Dan Forden |
Production run | 1,148 |
Safe Cracker differs from a standard pinball game in that the player is playing against the clock, as opposed to having a certain number of balls available. If the player loses a ball, as long as there is time left on the clock they can continue playing.
The machine is smaller in size than a standard pinball machine. The main objective of the game is to break into the bank's safe. The game can be broken into 3 areas of play:
Safe Cracker is available as a licensed table of Pinball FX 3 for several platforms and previously available for The Pinball Arcade.
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