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|adapted into    = Time Streams (video game)
|adapted into    = Time Streams (video game)
|featuring      = First Doctor
|main character    = [[First Doctor]], [[Second Doctor]], [[Third Doctor]], [[Fourth Doctor]], [[Fifth Doctor]], [[Sixth Doctor]], [[Seventh Doctor]]
|featuring2      = Second Doctor
|featuring      = {{csl|[[Susan Foreman|Susan]]|[[Jamie McCrimmon|Jamie]]|[[Zoe Heriot|Zoe]]|[[the Brigadier]]|[[John Benton|Benton]]|[[Sarah Jane Smith|Sarah Jane]]|[[Leela]]|[[Adric]]|[[Tegan Jovanka|Tegan]]|[[Nyssa]]|[[Peri Brown|Peri]]|[[Ace]]}}
|featuring3      = Third Doctor
|enemy          = {{il|{{Delgado|c}}|[[Davros]]}}
|featuring4      = Fourth Doctor
|featuring5      = Fifth Doctor
|featuring6      = Sixth Doctor
|featuring7      = Seventh Doctor
|companions      = {{il|[[Susan Foreman|Susan]]|[[Jamie McCrimmon|Jamie]]|[[Zoe Heriot|Zoe]]|[[John Benton|Benton]]|[[Alistair Gordon Lethbridge-Stewart|the Brig]]|[[Sarah Jane Smith|Sarah Jane]]|[[Leela]]|[[Adric]]|[[Nyssa]]|[[Tegan Jovanka|Tegan]]|[[Peri Brown|Peri]]|[[Ace]]}}
|enemy          = {{il|{{Delgado|c}}|[[Davros]]|[[Dalek]]s}}
|year            = [[BC#Prehistory|300,000,000 BC]]
|year            = [[BC#Prehistory|300,000,000 BC]]
|setting        = [[Earth]]
|setting        = [[Earth]]
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'''''Doctor Who Pinball: Time Streams''''' is a Bally Midway Manufacturing Company '''pinball machine''' released in [[September (releases)|September]] [[1992 (releases)|1992]]. It has 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 Pinball: Time Streams''''' is a Bally Midway Manufacturing Company '''pinball machine''' released in [[September (releases)|September]] [[1992 (releases)|1992]]. It has an unusually complex ruleset which made the machine somewhat unpopular amongst casual pinball players, but has since made it more collectible to pinball aficionados.


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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The problem of finding all seven Doctors and expanding their time streams is easily solved in one word-- [[Earth]]! This is the Doctor's favourite planet. All of his regenerations, past, present, and even future, have or will, arrive upon Earth. All that has to be done is to expand Earth's time and push all the Doctors into the final nova of the Earth's [[Sun]]. At game start, you can experience the time expansion of Earth by observing the continental drift back to the past (over 300 million years ago!).
The problem of finding all seven Doctors and expanding their time streams is easily solved in one word-- [[Earth]]! This is the Doctor's favourite planet. All of his regenerations, past, present, and even future, have or will, arrive upon Earth. All that has to be done is to expand Earth's time and push all the Doctors into the final nova of the Earth's [[Sun]]. At game start, you can experience the time expansion of Earth by observing the continental drift back to the past (over 300 million years ago!).


But everything has not gone as planned. All of the Doctors, aware of time being expanded, have escaped. However, not everyone is safe. The [[First Doctor]] has escaped to a planet and is being bombarded by the Master's "borrowed and enhanced" [[Time and the Rani (TV story)|Roni spheres]]. The [[Second Doctor]] is lost in a land mine of black holes in space and is trying to dodge destruction (the black holes are rumoured to power the Time Expander). The [[Third Doctor]] is trapped in the [[Whomobile]]. The [[Fourth Doctor]] is stranded somewhere to repair his TARDIS from old unreliable force field projectors. The [[Fifth Doctor]], transmatted away from Earth is, unfortunately, held prisoner in a never ending [[transmat]] web. The [[Sixth Doctor]] was jettisoned to a mountainous Dalek planet, where the time expanded rebirth of the Dalek race is about to begin. Last but not least, the [[Seventh Doctor]] is much more fortunate. He escaped unharmed and has found the Time Expander. Now the challenge is to restore Earth's Time to normal, confront the Master and his traps, the Daleks, and of course Davros (the creator of the Daleks).
But everything has not gone as planned. All of the Doctors, aware of time being expanded, have escaped. However, not everyone is safe.  
 
The [[First Doctor]] has escaped to a planet and is being bombarded by the Master's "borrowed and enhanced" [[Roni spheres]].  
 
The [[Second Doctor]] is lost in a land mine of black holes in space and is trying to dodge destruction (the black holes are rumoured to power the Time Expander).  
 
The [[Third Doctor]] is trapped in the [[Whomobile]].  
The [[Fourth Doctor]] is stranded somewhere to repair his TARDIS from old unreliable force field projectors.  
 
The [[Fifth Doctor]], transmatted away from Earth is, unfortunately, held prisoner in a never ending [[transmat]] web.  
 
The [[Sixth Doctor]] was jettisoned to a mountainous Dalek planet, where the time expanded rebirth of the Dalek race is about to begin.  
 
Last but not least, the [[Seventh Doctor]] is much more fortunate. He escaped unharmed and has found the Time Expander. Now the challenge is to restore Earth's Time to normal, confront the Master and his traps, the Daleks, and of course Davros (the creator of the Daleks).


When it is time for the ultimate battle with Davros, all the Doctors will be re-united, combining their unique knowledge and experience to defeat Davros and his Daleks.
When it is time for the ultimate battle with Davros, all the Doctors will be re-united, combining their unique knowledge and experience to defeat Davros and his Daleks.
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Following three rounds of the video mode, the player gets a particular performance enhancement, such as extra balls ([[Third Doctor]]) or faster point accumulation for certain shots ([[Sixth Doctor]]). Because of the ways in which the game play can be affected by which Doctors the player rescues, strategy is far more complex than the average pinball machine.
Following three rounds of the video mode, the player gets a particular performance enhancement, such as extra balls ([[Third Doctor]]) or faster point accumulation for certain shots ([[Sixth Doctor]]). Because of the ways in which the game play can be affected by which Doctors the player rescues, strategy is far more complex than the average pinball machine.
== Cast ==
* [[Seventh Doctor]] - [[Sylvester McCoy]]
* [[Davros]] - [[Terry Molloy]]
* [[Dalek|The Daleks]] - [[Brian Miller (actor)|Brian Miller]]
* {{Delgado|c}} - unknown


== Credits ==
== Credits ==
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== Key creative talent ==
== Key creative talent ==
The game features the voices of [[Sylvester McCoy]] ([[Seventh Doctor]]), an [[Anthony Ainley]] imitator ([[the Master]]), [[Terry Molloy]] ([[Davros]]) and [[Brian Miller (actor)|Brian Miller]] (the [[Dalek]]s). The Master is credited as being the Delgado incarnation but the board drawing still has the clothes of the Ainley incarnation; indeed, a change of portrayer was made during production after it became apparent that Ainley would not voice the character.
Artwork was by [[Linda Deal]], design by [[Bill Pfutzenreuter]] and [[Barry Oursler]], and music by [[Jon Hey]].
Artwork was by [[Linda Deal]], design by [[Bill Pfutzenreuter]] and [[Barry Oursler]], and music by [[Jon Hey]].


== Notable gameplay ==
== Notes ==
The game can be seen in the background of an interview with [[Sylvester McCoy]] for ''[[More Than Thirty Years in the TARDIS]]''.  
* The game features an uncredited actor as [[the Master]], who's vocal performances intimidates [[Anthony Ainley]]. The Master is credited as being the [[Roger Delgado]] incarnation but the board drawing still has the clothes of the Ainley incarnation; indeed, a change of portrayer was made during production after it became apparent that Ainley would not voice the character.{{source}}
 
* The game can be seen in the background of an interview with [[Sylvester McCoy]] for ''[[More Than Thirty Years in the TARDIS]]''.  
{{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.
* {{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 ==
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* ''[http://www.ipdb.org/machine.cgi?gid=738 Doctor Who]'' at [http://www.ipdb.org The Internet Pinball Database]
* ''[http://www.ipdb.org/machine.cgi?gid=738 Doctor Who]'' at [http://www.ipdb.org The Internet Pinball Database]
* [http://www.ipdb.org/rulesheets/738/drwho.htm The machine's very long rule sheet]
* [http://www.ipdb.org/rulesheets/738/drwho.htm The machine's very long rule sheet]
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Doctor Who Pinball: Time Streams is a Bally Midway Manufacturing Company pinball machine released in September 1992. It has an unusually complex ruleset which made the machine somewhat unpopular amongst casual pinball players, but has since made it more collectible to pinball aficionados.

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.).

On 30 September 2016, it was emulated for the Pinball Arcade video game.

Publisher's game story

Time is running out, literally...

The Master is back and this time he will not fail! He has recruited Davros and what is left of his desperate Daleks. Since being beaten by the Movellans, this group of Daleks have nothing to lose. And both have one enemy in common...the Doctor!

The Master has found an ancient Gallifrey Laboratory equipped with an everlasting self-regenerating Time Expander. This Time Expander can take any part of time and space, stretch it, then allow all other space and time events to interact with this new time stream. This machine requires two operators to work together (changing time and space is serious business). Of course, this has never stopped the Master, or even Davros.

The problem of finding all seven Doctors and expanding their time streams is easily solved in one word-- Earth! This is the Doctor's favourite planet. All of his regenerations, past, present, and even future, have or will, arrive upon Earth. All that has to be done is to expand Earth's time and push all the Doctors into the final nova of the Earth's Sun. At game start, you can experience the time expansion of Earth by observing the continental drift back to the past (over 300 million years ago!).

But everything has not gone as planned. All of the Doctors, aware of time being expanded, have escaped. However, not everyone is safe.

The First Doctor has escaped to a planet and is being bombarded by the Master's "borrowed and enhanced" Roni spheres.

The Second Doctor is lost in a land mine of black holes in space and is trying to dodge destruction (the black holes are rumoured to power the Time Expander).

The Third Doctor is trapped in the Whomobile. The Fourth Doctor is stranded somewhere to repair his TARDIS from old unreliable force field projectors.

The Fifth Doctor, transmatted away from Earth is, unfortunately, held prisoner in a never ending transmat web.

The Sixth Doctor was jettisoned to a mountainous Dalek planet, where the time expanded rebirth of the Dalek race is about to begin.

Last but not least, the Seventh Doctor is much more fortunate. He escaped unharmed and has found the Time Expander. Now the challenge is to restore Earth's Time to normal, confront the Master and his traps, the Daleks, and of course Davros (the creator of the Daleks).

When it is time for the ultimate battle with Davros, all the Doctors will be re-united, combining their unique knowledge and experience to defeat Davros and his Daleks.

Gameplay

The basic concept is that the Doctor's first six incarnations have become trapped in some way, and it is up to the Seventh Doctor and Ace to rescue them and defeat Davros. The player decides before beginning a round of play which of the seven Doctors they want to rescue, then attempts to make shots to the particular area of the playing field associated with that incarnation.

When the player does what is required to rescue that Doctor, they must shoot into a particular area for a "video mode", in which that Doctor must outrun a pursing Dalek by jumping over obstacles (one flipper button for small obstacles, both for long obstacles) and get to his TARDIS. Jumping into the Ship also awards a point bonus.

Following three rounds of the video mode, the player gets a particular performance enhancement, such as extra balls (Third Doctor) or faster point accumulation for certain shots (Sixth Doctor). Because of the ways in which the game play can be affected by which Doctors the player rescues, strategy is far more complex than the average pinball machine.

Cast

Credits

The in game credits are written in uppercase letters only and are accessible on the video screen while not playing.

Doctor Who show

The Doctors

Companions

The Master

Davros voice

The Daleks

Producer

BBC Enterprises

Doctor Who pin

Game design

Artists

Graphic effects

Game programmer

Music/sounds

Mechanical

Engineering

Marketing

Model makers

Tech. support

Publications

Special thanks

Key creative talent

Artwork was by Linda Deal, design by Bill Pfutzenreuter and Barry Oursler, and music by Jon Hey.

Notes

External links