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Verdict: it’s fun even for a pinball novice, and to anybody who loves the movie it has enough references to enhance gameplay. The game nailed the simple things, and virtually every game since has taken design cues from it.ĭrawn by the fame of the Addams Family machine, this Smithsonian reporter played a few games on one at a local bar. With well-placed ramps and shots leading into each other naturally, The Addams Family avoided some of the all-too-common pratfalls of the pinball machine. But the real reason for its success was that it had great game play. The game featured plenty of next-gen features, such as a moving mechanical hand (Thing) that picked up balls, an enormous number of scoring modes and new dialogue recorded by the film’s stars specifically for the game. It was a great combination of old and new, he writes: There’s no real mystery to the success of the game, writes Seth Porges for Popular Mechanics. These factors coalesced with the pop culture of the time, resulting in some truly decadent examples of ‘90s kitsch: The Twilight Zone, The Simpsons and Tales From the Crypt are just a few of the hit franchises that got their own pinball incarnation.īut The Addams Family was something a little different: it still stands today as the best-selling pinball game of all time, with more than 20,000 units sold. In the early 1990s, advances in computing had allowed pinball machines to get ever-more complex, and arcades were still big business. It was a big success in a moment where pinball had a lot of pull. The game has a quirky aesthetic that closely aligns with the spooky-ooky-ooky vibe of the film. It was based on the 1991 movie starring Raul Julia and Anjelica Huston as the married couple at the center of a strange family. That’s when The Addams Family-the pinball game, not the movie-premiered. To those in the know, March 1992 is a watershed moment in the history of pinball.
