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{{DISPLAYTITLE:''Doctor Who'' (pinball machine)}} | {{DISPLAYTITLE:''Doctor Who'' (pinball machine)}} | ||
[[File:DoctorWhoPinball.png|right|250px]] | [[File:DoctorWhoPinball.png|right|250px]] | ||
'''''Doctor Who''''' was a {{w|Midway Games}} '''pinball machine''' which was released in September 1992. It had an unusually complex ruleset which made the machine somewhat unpopular amongst casual pinball players, but has since made it more collectible to pinball aficionados. | |||
'''''Doctor Who''''' was a {{w|Midway Games}} '''pinball machine''' which was released in | |||
The machine's video screen refers to the story, outlined in the manual, as ''Time Streams''. Appropriately, each ball is referred to as "Parts" of the story ("Part 1", "Part 2", etc.). | The machine's video screen refers to the story, outlined in the manual, as ''Time Streams''. Appropriately, each ball is referred to as "Parts" of the story ("Part 1", "Part 2", etc.). | ||
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== Notable gameplay == | == Notable gameplay == | ||
{{wi|New York Magazine}} filmed an interview with [[Matt Smith]], [[Karen Gillan]], and [[Arthur Darvill]] playing a game on the machine while they were in [[New York City]] in | {{wi|New York Magazine}} filmed an interview with [[Matt Smith]], [[Karen Gillan]], and [[Arthur Darvill]] playing a game on the machine while they were in [[New York City]] in 2011. | ||
== External links == | == External links == |