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Williams Electronics Games,
manufacturers of Williams and Bally pinball machines,
presents the Uncle Willy Archives.
"Ask Uncle Willy" is a feature posted to
the Usenet news group rec.games.pinball,
where a crack staff of researchers and scientists answer
your questions about Williams/Bally pinball machines and
related issues.
Questions sent to Uncle Willy should be of a
general-interest nature. Uncle Willy is sorry that he
does not have the time or resources to provide individual
answers to all the questions posed to him.
Be sure to check out Uncle Willy's Gallery
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- Issue #0: June 16, 1995
- Who is Jorge Alfredo Gomez Y Marth?
What's with WMS' web page?
Black Knight hidden adjustments?
- Issue #1: June 23, 1995
- Riverboat Gambler Design Team
Star Trek: The Next Generation Neutral Zone lock
rules
Elvira Skull lock rules
Star Trek: The Next Generation Hidden Video Mode
Playfield screws strip on Twilight Zone
"Beta" versions of pinball machines.
What is Brian Eddy up to these days?
What did John Popadiuk create at pre-WMS Bally?
Are Williams/Bally games programmed in 6809
assembly?
- Issue #2: June 30, 1995
- What is the optional printer kit for
Williams/Bally pinballs?
What games did Ward Pemberton work on?
Is Williams/Bally making a three-level game?
What are "H" or "Home"
versions of game ROMs?
Does Williams/Bally use computer simulations of
new machines?
Will Willams/Bally fix software bugs in older
games?
- Issue #3: July 7, 1995
- FEATURE: Sound Development for pinball
machines
- Issue #4: July 14, 1995
- What games did Barry Oursler work on?
What is different about FIRE! Champagne Edition?
What are the mysterious wires on early F-14
Tomcats?
Is Williams/Bally game music available on CD?
Where can I find parts/manuals for older games?
Is a larger dot-matrix display in the works?
How many design teams does Williams have?
How long does it take to produce a new design?
Can I get my new rules put into a ROM for an
older game?
Jack*Bot: Do Bomb Defusers carry over?
Jack*Bot: The lockup mechanisms won't hold a
ball.
- Issue #5: July 21, 1995
- No Fear: How does the Match effect work?
What was Varkon?
What games did Steve Ritchie work on?
What games did Pat Lawlor work on?
What educational background do pinball designers
have?
How were the Dr Dudes with WPC electronics
programmed?
- Issue #6: September 1, 1995
- FEATURE: The Pinball Development Process.
- Issue #7: October 13, 1995
- Design Credits for early 80s games.
Strange flipper angle on Theatre of Magic?
What games did Mark Ritchie work on?
Where can I find older games to purchase?
What do you recommend for cleaning pinballs?
Does Williams give factory tours?
Why don't my flashers work in test mode?
Backglass touchup hints.
- Issue #8: November 21, 1995
- Does FirePower queue up pending scores?
What are these strange quotes in Addams Family?
Where can I send my pinball ideas?
Did Black Knight 2000 have a backbox sign?
Why does Twilight Zone have 0-Ohm jumpers in the
clock?
Who designed Hot Tip and Lucky Seven? Are they
collectible?
Is the ball supposed to hit the glass in
Whitewater?
Why is the Whitewater kickback missing a pin?
- Issue #9: January 16, 1996
- Why did the playfield plastics change on Black
Knight 2000?
What is the correct way to spell WHO dunnit?
What were the pre-DCS sound systems like?
There's a strange Troi quote in Star Trek TNG...
How do you light Special in Indiana Jones?
What games did John Trudeau design?
Where can I find classic Williams video games for
the PC?
- Issue #10: March 11, 1996
- FEATURE: Buying and restoring old
pinball machines.
- Can I buy games directly from Williams
Electronics?
What older games do you have in stock?
Where do I find old games for purchase?
How do I fix an older game? Where do I
find parts?
How do I find a manual for an older game?
Why won't my game turn on/work properly?
Why doesn't feature x work on my
game?
What is this old game worth?
Is this a good price for a used game?
- Issue #11: June 7, 1996
- Why does the ball drain from the HIPPO lane in
Congo?
How does the Lost in the Zone champion work on
Twilight Zone?
How does the Sausage Bonus work in FunHouse?
Why do the some characters in WMS games look like
WMS employees?
Can I use my Firepower speech module in Firepower
II?
How does the Officers Club and Q Continuum work
in Star Trek: The Next Generation?
How do you get the Hula Hoop and New Car in
Creature from the Black Lagoon?
What does the POOF! target do in Theatre of
Magic?
How did the rules for the Superchararger change
in High Speed II: The Getaway?
How can I hook up a real joystick to my PC to
play Williams Arcade Classics?
How do I hook an old videogame monitor to my PC?
- Issue #12: November 22,
1996
- Where are the specials in Demolition Man?
How are the Steps awards arranged in Funhouse?
Can you help me fix my Fireball Home Edition?
Can I get proto software for my Twilight Zone
with the different rules?
What is the "Secret of the Cow" in
Whitewater?
What is the "Car Wash" in Corvette?
Why does High Score only let me enter three
initials?
- Issue #13: July 2, 1997
- Why does the artwork on my pin differ from
another one?
Who designed Hurricane? Firepower II?
Did Steve Ritchie supply the voice for the Black
Knight?
Why do Big Guns and Pinbot have champagne glasses
in the backglass art?
Is that Uncle Willy in the Whitewater backglass?
Does Jim Patla really look like a worm?
Was the echo board from Centaur/Centaur II used
in any other games?
Was Banzai Run originally a 6-player game?
Where did the 'Geneva' switch get its name?
Can I convert a Defender video to a Joust?
- Issue #14: July 29, 1997
- How do I become a game designer?
What is Rat Race?
Does Williams have a game museum?
Why was 6.5 degrees chosen as the preferred
playfield slope?
What is DiamondPlate?
Did No Fear used to have a post between the
flippers?
Tell us more secret stuff!
Does Eugene Jarvis still work at Williams?
Does "BRRRLLRRL" have any significance
in Roadshow?
What changed in the newest software revision for
my game?
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1995-1997 Williams Electronics Games, Inc.
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