The Last Supper

 

Bart Mansveld wrote an article about this pin for The Dutch Pinball Association around the year 2000.  He says it was formerly a Williams "Cabaret"  Dutch artist Rudolf Holleman changed this pin accordingly.  The backglass is a modified litho, held between 2 glasses. The playfield has been modified as well. Some new artwork and some copied images are put on it. Also some areas are painted black with some sort of glitters in it. All the plastics are clear. The game has 3 tape recorders behind the coin door. The first tape plays restaurant background noise, like people eating and drinking. This starts when you start a game, and continuos for the rest of the game. The second has a rooster crowing 3 times which is activated when the ball is launched. The third plays thunder when the ball is shot in the middle hole. The sides of the game are just bare wood with a large speaker in each side to produce the sound.  Notice in the above pic, the numbers "0666," a weird attempt at humor I guess.

Rudolf Holleman had a website showing off this pin, with more info, but it no longer exists.  I do remember there was a price tag on it, to the tune of a few thousand dollars.  I forget the exact amount.  The current whereabouts of this game are unknown.

Click here to see many more pictures of this one of a kind pin at The Internet Pinball Database.

 

 

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