Inder (company)
Inder (Industria Electromecánica de Recreativos S.A, Madrid) was a Spanish manufacturer of pinball machines which was in business between 1970 and 1993.[1] Francisco Maestre was the director of Inder for many years. Inder experimented with the use of CRT monitors in their pinball machine's backboxes. The result was a hybrid game called Flip VI which came out in 1990.[2] In 2010 the Spanish company Marsaplay produced 25 prototypes of New Canasta, which is a remake of Inder's original Canasta pinball machine.[3]
List of Inder Pinball Machines
- 250 cc (1992)
- Atleta (1991)
- Black & Reed (1975)
- Brave Team (1985)
- Bushido (1993)
- Canasta 86 (1986)
- Centaur (1979)
- Clown (1988)
- Corsario (1989)
- Fifteen (1974)
- Flip-VI (1990)
- Hearts Gain (1971)
- Hot & Cold (1978)
- Keops (1976)
- Lap By Lap (1986)
- Luck Smile (1976)
- Metal Man (1992)
- Miss Universo (unknown)
- Moon Light (1987)
- Mundial 90 (1990)
- Running Horse (1976)
- Screech (1976)
- Seven Winner (1973)
- Shamrock (1977)
- Skateboard (1980)
- Stripping Funny (1974)
- Super Bowling (1974)
- Tasty Samba (1977)
- Topaz (1979)
- Touch (1973)
- Up Away (1975)
- Yale (1974)[1]
References
- ^ a b "The Internet Pinball Machine Database". ipdb.org. Retrieved 2015-09-25.
- ^ "Pinball News - First and Free". pinballnews.com. Retrieved 2015-09-25.
- ^ "Spain's Marsaplay Introduces Pinball Machine That Unites Classic And Modern Features | Articles | Vending Features | Vending Times Inc". vendingtimes.com. Archived from the original on 2010-04-22. Retrieved 2015-09-25.
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
- Maresa, a former Spanish company of pinball machines
- Sega, S.A. SONIC, a former Spanish company of pinball and arcade machines