The Raid Pinball Machine
The Raid is a pinball machine produced by Playmatic in 1984. It is a solid-state (SS) pinball game with a military or war-themed design, featuring artwork and gameplay that reflect action-packed combat scenarios.
Key Features of “The Raid” (1984):
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Manufacturer: Playmatic (Spain)
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Type: Solid-State (SS)
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Theme: Military / Combat
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Players: 4
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Serial numbers The Raid on the IPSND.
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Flippers: 2
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Bumpers: Multiple
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Ramps: None (traditional playfield layout)
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Objective: Players score points by hitting various targets and bumpers, engaging in a fast-paced gameplay style typical of Playmatic machines from the era.
Design & Gameplay:
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The playfield likely includes drop targets, bumpers, and lanes that fit the war-themed gameplay.
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Playmatic machines of the mid-’80s often had bright, colorful artwork with dramatic scenes—expect something similar for The Raid.
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The electronic sounds and effects would be primitive compared to later pinball machines but still add to the action theme.
Rarity & Collectibility:
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Playmatic machines are generally less common than Bally, Williams, or Gottlieb machines, making The Raid a rare find outside of Europe.
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If you own one, maintaining the circuit boards, power supply, and playfield parts is essential since original spare parts can be difficult to source.
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