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Manufacturer: Game Plan

Game Plan released 30 machines in our database under this trade name, starting in 1978. Game Plan was based in United States.

The 5 most common machines by Game Plan owned by VAPS members are (in order):
Foxy Lady , Star Trip , Sharpshooter , Sharp Shooter II , Attila the Hun

The 3 most common machines by Game Plan wanted by VAPS members are (in order):
Andromeda , Agents 777 , Lady Sharpshooter

Entries in this index: 30
Name Year Type Genre Description Images
5 Liner Slot Machine / Bell Unknown
Agents 777 1984 Pinball / Solid State
Andromeda 1985 Pinball / Solid State
Attila the Hun 1984 Pinball / Solid State
Baby Sharpshooter 1985 Pinball / Solid State
Black Velvet 1978 Pinball / Solid State
Camel Lights 1978 Pinball / Solid State
Captain Hook 1985 Pinball / Solid State
Challenger I 1980 Pinball / Solid State
Chuck-A-Luck 1978 Pinball / Solid State
Cyclopes 1985 Pinball / Solid State
Family Fun! 1979 Pinball / Solid State
Foxy Lady 1978 Pinball / Solid State Unknown
Global Warfare 1981 Pinball / Solid State
Lady Sharpshooter 1985 Pinball / Solid State Unknown
Loch Ness Monster 1985 Pinball / Solid State
Mike Bossy The Scoring Machine 1982 Pinball / Solid State
Old Coney Island 1979 Pinball / Solid State
Old Coney Island! 1979 Pinball / Solid State
Pinball Lizard 1980 Pinball / Solid State
Play Five Slot Machine / Bell
Real 1978 Pinball / Solid State
Rio 1978 Pinball / Solid State
Sharp Shooter II 1983 Pinball / Solid State
Sharpshooter 1979 Pinball / Solid State
Star Trip 1979 Pinball / Solid State
Super Nova 1980 Pinball / Solid State Space
Supermatic Slot Machine / Bell
Triple Line Slot Machine / Bell
Vegas 1979 Pinball / Solid State

The proceeding is a list of machines known to have been made by Game Plan.
Click on any machine name to bring up the encyclopedia page for that machine.
Click on the 'Year' or 'Type' column headers to sort the table accordingly.

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