Playmatic
Playmatic was a Spanish manufacturer of pinball machines, producing approx. 63 different models between 1968 and 1987. Although American pinball manufacturers create playfields by directly painting the artwork on a wooden surface, then add a layer of varnish or clear coat, Playmatic and other European manufacturers included the artwork on a durable plastic sheet laid over the flat wooden surface, resulting in added durability of the artwork image.[1]
List of Playmatic Pinball Machines
    
- Antar 1979
 - Apache 1975
 - Attack 1980
 - Big Town 1978 (First Playmatic Solid State machine released April '78)
 - Black Fever 1980
 - Black Flag 1975
 - Caddie 1975
 - Caravan 1967
 - Carnival 1977
 - Cerberus 1982
 - Chance 1974
 - Chance 1978
 - Clown 1968
 - Conquest 200 1976
 - Dixie 1980
 - Ducks 1975
 - Evil Fight 1980
 - Fairy 1975
 - Fandango 1976
 - Fantasy 1976
 - Fiesta 1976 (4 Player version of Fiesta)
 - Flash Dragon 1986
 - Geisha 1973 (1 & 2 Player versions of this were produced)
 - Gunner 1974
 - Hangers 1977
 - Harem 1974 (4 Player)
 - Hit Line 1969
 - Joker 1974 (1 & 2 Player versions of this were produced)
 - Jolly Ride 1974 (1, 2 & 4 Player versions of this were produced)
 - KZ-26 1984
 - Last Lap 1978
 - Mad Race 1985
 - Magic 1973
 - Meg Aaton 1984
 - Nautilus 1984
 - New World 1976
 - Party 1979
 - Phantom Ship 1987
 - Play Time 1973
 - Poker 1969
 - Racers 1968
 - Rio 1977 (Last electro mechanical game)
 - Robin Hood 1969
 - Robin Hood 1971
 - Rock 2500 1985
 - Serenade 1969
 - Skill Flight 1987
 - Space Gambler 1978
 - Spain 82 1982
 - Speakeasy 1972
 - Star Fire 1985
 - Stop Ship 1985
 - Super Win 1980
 - Tam-Tam 1975
 - The 30s 1977
 - The Raid 1984
 - Trailer 1985
 - UFO-X 1984
 - Viking 1970
 - Zira 1980[2]
 
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See also
    
- Zaccaria (company), a former Italian company of pinball and arcade machines
 - Taito of Brazil, a former Brazilian company of pinball and arcade machines
 - Inder, a former Spanish company of pinball and arcade machines
 - Maresa, a former Spanish company of pinball machines
 
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