Manufacturer | Williams |
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Release date | November 1990 |
System | Williams WPC (Alphanumeric) |
Design | Pat Lawlor Larry DeMar |
Programming | Larry DeMar Brian Eddy |
Artwork | John Youssi |
Mechanics | John Krutsch |
Music | Chris Granner |
Sound | Jon Hey |
Voices | Ed Boon (Rudy) |
Production run | 10,750 units (approximate) |
FunHouse is a pinball machine designed by Pat Lawlor and released in November 1990 by Williams Electronics.[1] Starring a talking ventriloquist dummy named Rudy, the game is themed after the concept of an amusement park funhouse. FunHouse is one of the last Williams games to use an alphanumeric display; the company switched to dot matrix the following year.