Map-case 4
Contains 232 Results:
Queen of Hearts assembly drawing, 1978-1979
Atari operated a pinball division starting in 1976. The pinball division released seven pinball machines, including Atarians, Superman, Space Riders, and Hercules, the largest pinball cabinet ever made. After poor sales, Atari ceased operations of the pinball division in the early 1980s.
“Time 2000” wiring diagrams, 1977
Atari operated a pinball division starting in 1976. The pinball division released seven pinball machines, including Atarians, Superman, Space Riders, and Hercules, the largest pinball cabinet ever made. After poor sales, Atari ceased operations of the pinball division in the early 1980s.
Universal and field service pinball assembly drawings, 1977-1979
Atari operated a pinball division starting in 1976. The pinball division released seven pinball machines, including Atarians, Superman, Space Riders, and Hercules, the largest pinball cabinet ever made. After poor sales, Atari ceased operations of the pinball division in the early 1980s.
Various pinball assembly drawings [with spinner silk-screens], 1978
Atari operated a pinball division starting in 1976. The pinball division released seven pinball machines, including Atarians, Superman, Space Riders, and Hercules, the largest pinball cabinet ever made. After poor sales, Atari ceased operations of the pinball division in the early 1980s.
Unidentified game decal, n.d.
This subseries contains cabinet artwork, and documents the process of initial creation to mass production. Types of materials include paper, silk screens, decals, and negatives. The materials are arranged alphabetically by game, and the majority of the folders are oversized.
Unidentified arcade cabinet attraction drawings, n.d.
This subseries contains cabinet artwork, and documents the process of initial creation to mass production. Types of materials include paper, silk screens, decals, and negatives. The materials are arranged alphabetically by game, and the majority of the folders are oversized.
Unidentified game airbrushed “background art for black plate,” n.d.
This subseries contains cabinet artwork, and documents the process of initial creation to mass production. Types of materials include paper, silk screens, decals, and negatives. The materials are arranged alphabetically by game, and the majority of the folders are oversized.
Ultra Tank control panel decal and other cabinet artwork, 1977-1978
This subseries contains cabinet artwork, and documents the process of initial creation to mass production. Types of materials include paper, silk screens, decals, and negatives. The materials are arranged alphabetically by game, and the majority of the folders are oversized.
Ultra Tank cabinet artwork, overlay and attraction decals, 1977-1978
This subseries contains cabinet artwork, and documents the process of initial creation to mass production. Types of materials include paper, silk screens, decals, and negatives. The materials are arranged alphabetically by game, and the majority of the folders are oversized.
Various title negatives, n.d.
This subseries contains cabinet artwork, and documents the process of initial creation to mass production. Types of materials include paper, silk screens, decals, and negatives. The materials are arranged alphabetically by game, and the majority of the folders are oversized.