Indiana Jones: The Pinball Adventure
| Manufacturer | Williams |
|---|---|
| Release date | August 1993 |
| System | Williams WPC (DCS) |
| Design | Mark Ritchie, Doug Watson |
| Programming | Brian Eddy |
| Artwork | Doug Watson |
| Mechanics | Jack Skalon |
| Music | Chris Granner |
| Sound | Rich Karstens |
| Voices | John Rhys-Davies (Sallah) |
| Production run | 12,716 |
Indiana Jones: The Pinball Adventure is a 1993 widebody pinball game designed by Mark Ritchie (the younger brother of acclaimed pinball designer Steve Ritchie) and released by Williams. It was based on the first three Indiana Jones movies. It was also part of WMS' SuperPin series of widebody games (see also The Twilight Zone and Star Trek: The Next Generation).
This game was the first game to use Williams / Midway's DCS Sound System. It features sound clips from the first three films, and actor John Rhys-Davies (reprising his role as Sallah) provided new speech for the game. It also included portions of John Williams score from the films.
Doug Watson and Mark Ritchie travelled to Skywalker Ranch and were allowed access to the archive of movie props before designing the table. Lucasfilm initially had the idea the table should be based on The Young Indiana Jones Chronicles, but were quickly persuaded it should be based on the films.
One of these machines, with a customized cabinet, was in the same location at Disneyland for about 30 years, most of that time it was the Indiana Jones Adventure Outpost, the shop for Indiana Jones Adventure.
Another machine, simply titled Indiana Jones, was released in April 2008 by Stern Pinball. It includes elements from the fourth film, Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull.