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2[[caption-width-right:350:The original Pinball Wizard]]
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4''Wizard!'' is an electro-mechanical [[PhysicalPinballTables pinball machine]] released in 1975 by Creator/{{Bally}}. Designed by Creator/GregKmiec with artwork by Creator/DaveChristensen, it is based on the ''Music/{{Tommy}}'' rock opera movie, and the backglass features the likenesses of Roger Daltry and Ann-Margret.
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6Like most electro-mechanical pins, ''Wizard!'' doesn't have any sort of overarching theme [[ExcusePlot beyond achieving a high score.]] In addition to shooting various targets for points and Specials, the player can flip the table's "Flip Flags" with the rollovers positioned around the playfield. This then increases the value of the flags, allowing skilled players to collect them all with a clockwise orbit around the table and into the right channel.
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8Pinball buffs consider ''Wizard!'' to be one of the field's representative tables and a sterling representative of the electro-mechanical era. The classic seventies-era art compliments the feature-filled playfield, while the fast action and flip flags keep the player's attention; as a result, ''Wizard!'' ended up being one of the top-selling pinballs of 1975.
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10A semi-sequel, ''Pinball/CaptainFantasticAndTheBrownDirtCowboy,'' was released a year later.
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12!!The ''Wizard!'' pinball game demonstrates the following tropes:
13* ChainsOfLove: A maternal example is invoked on the backglass; Nora is shown with a chain shackled to her ankle, and on the other end is a weighted ball reading "Tommy".
14* DeathFromAbove: The playfield and backglass include the airplanes from Captain Walker's bombing run.
15* EveryCarIsAPinto: The bottom of the playfield shows a car wreathed in flames plummeting to its doom.
16%%* ExcusePlot
17* GoodAngelBadAngel: Played with; the backglass features two women named "Love" and "Evil".
18* IncendiaryExponent: The background of the playfield and backglass are covered in flames.
19* ReimaginingTheArtifact: According to designer Greg Kmiec, he originally intended ''Wizard!'' to be centered around a [[WizardClassic white-bearded medieval wizard]] who used magic to turn over the Flip Flags. After the game was re-themed after ''Tommy'' in development, it instead became a reference to the song "Pinball Wizard".
20* SecondaryAdaptation: The game is themed around the 1975 film adaptation of Music/TheWho's RockOpera ''Music/{{Tommy}}''.

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