Manufacturer | Williams Electronics Games |
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Release date | October 1997 |
System | WPC-95 |
Design | John Popadiuk, Cameron Silver |
Programming | Cameron Silver |
Artwork | Linda Deal (aka Doane) |
Mechanics | Jack Skalon, Louis Toy |
Music | Rob Berry |
Sound | Rob Berry |
Production run | 2,704 |
Cirqus Voltaire is a 1997 pinball game, designed by John Popadiuk and released by Williams Electronics Games (under the Bally label).[1] The theme involves the player performing many different marvels in order to join the circus. Some of the game's distinctive features include a neon light running along the right-hand ramp, a pop bumper that rises up from the middle of the playfield at certain times, and a magnet at the top of the left ramp that can catch balls and divert them into the locks. The most notable feature is the Ringmaster, a head that rises at certain times and taunts the player.