Have you played this pinball?
Beat Time (Williams, 1967)
Yes
No
No, but I've heard of it

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Have you played this pinball?
Beat Time (Williams, 1967)
Yes
No
No, but I've heard of it
.beat time tape-(algo-)ruler
Is that bird kid your child now?
If it is an orphan, absolutely. If their parents just don't care enough to take care of them, absolutely.
BEAT. I MEANT BEAT. I THINK I PUT BEAR. FRICK
fO O L, ITS TOO LATE, YOU HANDED ME A BR I C K, AND NOW I WILL DRINK LIQUID COCAINE AND STAY UP FOR SE VE N Y E A R S
They tell stories to pass the time. But can time be passed? Can you run ahead of it and win a race against it? Isn't time, with its high, impassable walls, it's dull, plodding, endless trajectory forward a present itself?
Little Nothing by Marisa Silver
Favorite pinball featured this week?
Beat Time
Iron Man
America's Most Haunted
Monday Night Football
The Wizard of Oz
The Lost World Jurassic Park
Note: You don't have to answer if you've PLAYED them or not, but which one you LIKE best.
“Beat Time” Williams pinball 1967. Approximately 2800 units produced.
Photo credit Neatorama