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Haunted House (pinball)

Haunted House is a pinball game released in October 31 1982 by Gottlieb. It was the first game with three playfields that the ball can move between, including one below the main playing surface. Haunted House was designed by John Osborne, with artwork by Terry Doerzaph. It is part of Gottlieb’s “System 80” series of pinball machines.

Description
Haunted House has three playfields (a mini underground playfield, a main playfield, and an upper playfield.), The ball can only be lost from the main playfield, as the ball draining on the attic or cellar playfields will always be returned to another playfield for play to continue. ==Sound effects==
Sound effects
Haunted House employed segments of the Bach organ piece, Toccata and Fugue in D minor: during the game's start (the pronounced opening of the Toccata); during the game itself (a repeated playback of part of the Toccata where the tune alternates quickly between one fixed note and others within the D Minor key); and when the game ends (the famous ending of the Fugue). == Reception ==
Reception
Game Machine listed Haunted House as the sixth most-successful flipper unit of the year in their June 1, 1983 issue. ==Digital versions==
Digital versions
Haunted House is one of seven Gottlieb tables recreated and released in Microsoft Pinball Arcade in 1998. Haunted House pinball is available as a licensed table of The Pinball Arcade for several platforms. ==See also==
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