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Medieval Madness
Medieval Madness
WILLIAMS

Medieval Madness

1997opdb · G5pe4-MePZv
★8.9(1450 reviews)

The backglass shows the game name as "Medieval Madness" while the sides of the cabinet show "Ye Olde Medieval Madness". Tina Fey (of "Saturday Night Live" fame) did the voices of the "Opera Singer" princess and the Cockney-talking princess, and Andrea Farrell did the voices of the Jewish princess and the sexy princess. Greg Freres was the voice of the jousting announcer and one of the trolls while Francois Du Grim was voiced by Vince Pontarelli who also did the other troll. This game was remade as Chicago Gaming Company's 2015 'Medieval Madness (Remake Limited Edition)'.

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Image # 4423: Medieval Madness Flyer, Front
Image # 4424: Medieval Madness Flyer, Back
Image # 6553: Medieval Madness Backglass
Image # 7820: Medieval Madness Cabinet - Full View
Image # 7821: Medieval Madness Cabinet - Left
Image # 7822: Medieval Madness Cabinet - Right
Image # 7823: Medieval Madness Backbox
Image # 7824: Medieval Madness Cabinet - Front
Image # 7825: Medieval Madness Lower Playfield
Image # 7826: Medieval Madness Playfield - Detail
Image # 7827: Medieval Madness Playfield - Detail
Image # 7828: Medieval Madness Playfield - Detail
Image # 7829: Medieval Madness Playfield - Detail
Image # 7830: Medieval Madness Playfield - Detail
Image # 14517: Medieval Madness Prototype Playfield - Detail 
(From prototype playfield #13: note the blue color around the castles instead of silver.)
Image # 14518: Medieval Madness Prototype Playfield Underside 
(From prototype playfield #13)
Image # 14519: Medieval Madness Prototype Playfield Castle 
(From prototype playfield #13)
Image # 14520: Medieval Madness Playfield - Detail
Image # 14521: Medieval Madness Playfield - Detail
Image # 14522: Medieval Madness Upper Playfield
Image # 14523: Medieval Madness Center Playfield
Image # 14524: Medieval Madness Under Playfield
Image # 14525: Medieval Madness Playfield - Detail
Image # 21992: Medieval Madness Partially Stripped Playfield
Image # 21993: Medieval Madness Partially Stripped Playfield
Image # 21994: Medieval Madness Partially Stripped Playfield
Image # 21995: Medieval Madness Partially Stripped Playfield
Image # 21996: Medieval Madness Partially Stripped Playfield
Image # 21997: Medieval Madness Partially Stripped Playfield
Image # 21998: Medieval Madness Post Standoff Length Measurements
Image # 25220: Medieval Madness Castle - Overhead
Image # 25221: Medieval Madness Playfield - Ball View
Image # 27664: Medieval Madness Design Team 
(Dan Forden, John Youssi, Brian Eddy, Lyman Sheats, and Greg Freres.)
Image # 27665: Medieval Madness Original Playfield Artwork 
(Photographed at Chicago Expo 2004.)
Image # 31195: Medieval Madness Blank Playfield
Image # 32475: Medieval Madness Promotional Poster 
(Dimensions: 24 inches by 33 inches.)
Image # 54668: Medieval Madness Backbox - Left
Image # 54669: Medieval Madness Cabinet - Left
Image # 54670: Medieval Madness Cabinet - Front
Image # 54671: Medieval Madness Cabinet - Front View
Image # 70322: Medieval Madness Right Ramp Prototype Mold 
(This solid wood tool was used to prototype thermoform the right plastic ramp (part number 03-9680.8). It measures approximately 24 x12 x 9 inches including the wood base.)
Image # 70323: Medieval Madness Right Ramp Prototype Mold 
(This solid wood tool was used to prototype thermoform the right plastic ramp (part number 03-9680.8). It measures approximately 24 x12 x 9 inches including the wood base.)
Image # 70324: Medieval Madness Right Ramp Prototype Mold 
(This solid wood tool was used to prototype thermoform the right plastic ramp (part number 03-9680.8). It measures approximately 24 x12 x 9 inches including the wood base.)
Image # 70325: Medieval Madness Right Ramp Prototype Mold 
(This solid wood tool was used to prototype thermoform the right plastic ramp (part number 03-9680.8). It measures approximately 24 x12 x 9 inches including the wood base.)
Image # 70326: Medieval Madness Right Ramp Prototype Mold 
(This solid wood tool was used to prototype thermoform the right plastic ramp (part number 03-9680.8). It measures approximately 24 x12 x 9 inches including the wood base.)
Image # 70327: Medieval Madness Right Ramp Prototype Mold 
(This solid wood tool was used to prototype thermoform the right plastic ramp (part number 03-9680.8). It measures approximately 24 x12 x 9 inches including the wood base.)
Image # 82026: Medieval Madness Original Backglass Artwork 
(Photographed from a projected display at Pinball Expo 2022 in Chicago.)

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Pinside ID869
Manufactured ByWilliams Electronic Games, Inc.
DateJune 1997
TypeSS
IPDB ID4032
Players4

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secret
28
Impress your friends by telling them Tina Fey did all the female voices in the game.
general
14
Shoot the castle repeatedly to open it up and score big points. Each subsequent castle is worth more.
skillshot
12
Press L flipper & launch ball, it'll come down the L orbit. For a few seconds, all major shots are lit. Hit any shot + castle for hurry up.
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Start multiball by hitting lock shot left of castle. Jackpots are both ramps but values are small—it's usually better to go for castles