Galahad
Machine Details
Manufacturer

Bally
Year
1981
Technology Era
Solid-State (SS)
Machine Description
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Support Our WorkGalahad was a medieval-themed solid-state pinball machine released by Stern Electronics during the early 1980s, capitalizing on the popularity of Arthurian legends in popular culture at the time. The machine's theme drew inspiration from the noble Knight of the Round Table, Sir Galahad, known for his purity and quest for the Holy Grail.
The playfield design featured castle-themed artwork and medieval elements, with ramps and targets representing various challenges faced by the legendary knight. As a solid-state machine, it incorporated electronic sound effects and scoring, marking the transition from the earlier electro-mechanical era. The gameplay likely included multiple missions or quests that players could complete, mirroring Galahad's legendary adventures.
While not one of Stern's most widely-produced or well-known machines, Galahad represented an interesting entry in the company's early solid-state lineup. The medieval theme helped differentiate it from the science fiction and space-themed games that dominated the early 1980s arcade scene. Today, Galahad remains a collector's piece that exemplifies the artistic and thematic diversity of early solid-state pinball machines.