The Bad Cats pinball machine, released by Williams Electronics in 1989, offers a unique feline-themed experience designed by Barry Oursler with art by Python Anghelo. The game stands out for its quirky animations, including a backglass scene where a woman hits a cat with a broom. Gameplay involves spelling out "BAD CATS" to accumulate points and features elements such as a spinning seafood wheel, various ramps, and drop targets. Notably, Bad Cats does not include a multiball feature, which was unusual for its time.
Bad Cats is a pinball machine manufactured by Williams Electronic Games Inc. in 1989. Design by Barry Oursler. Mechanics by Joe Joos Jr.. Art by Python Anghelo. Code by Ed Suchocki. Sound by Dan Forden.
Game type:
Solid State
Display type:
Alphanumeric
Players:
4
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