Twilight Zone

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Manufacturer System Year Model Produced

Bally WPC-DMD 1993 66666 1993


Twilight Zone Playing Tips and Rule Sheet

Twilight Zone Shop Guide


1 WPC Specific Issues

Fixing the WPC Switch Matrix

Fixing the WPC Lamp Matrix

Fixing WPC Solenoids

Fixing WPC Flashers

Fixing Resets in WPC Machines

Fixing and Tuning WPC Flippers

2 Game-Specific Issues

Click on the links to learn about the more complex problems that Twilight Zone faces.


Twilight Zone Eddy Boards: Switch 26 error; powerball incorrectly detected

Twilight Zone Clock: Clock is Broken error message

The Gumball Machine and Geneva Switch: Balls jammed in gumball machine; switch xx error

Servicing the Twilight Zone Mini Playfield: "Magna-Flip" not working


The Clock and Slot Machine Targets

These targets take fast balls from the flippers. These fast balls lead to airballs, damaging the playfield. The targets also get beaten up and broken. It is a good idea to replace them with reinforced targets from Pinball Resources, our you can make your own reinforced targets with parts from Pinball Life. Also, the aftermarket slot machine scoop from Mantis Amusements has a reinforcing bracket. Finally, you can fabricate a rod that holds the slot machine target in place.

Wires on right side of mini playfield

The switch wires, opto wires, and light bulb wires on right side of mini playfield can get a lot of ball hits. Keep an eye on them for wear. Breaks and shorts. And can break inside casing where you can't see the damage. Heat shrink tubing over them can help. LTG :)


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