The Marble Prince
Machine Details
Manufacturer
Other
Year
1962
Technology Era
Electro-Mechanical (EM)
Machine Description
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Support Our WorkThe Marble Prince pinball machine is an interesting but obscure entry in pinball history, likely from the early 1960s during the golden age of electro-mechanical pinball machines. The regal theme suggested by its title was common during this era when manufacturers often employed fantasy and royalty motifs to attract players.
The machine's name suggests a focus on precise ball control and possibly featured artwork depicting a royal or fantasy theme. Like other electro-mechanical machines of its era, it would have utilized mechanical score reels, bells, and chimes to create its audio feedback, with gameplay likely centered around hitting specific targets and reaching various scoring thresholds.
While specific production numbers and detailed information about The Marble Prince are scarce, machines from this period typically featured hand-drawn artwork, mechanical components, and relatively straightforward gameplay mechanics compared to later solid-state machines. The early 1960s represented a time when pinball manufacturers were pushing the boundaries of what was possible with purely mechanical systems, before the advent of electronic components.