Guns N Roses

Guns N Roses pinball Guns N' Roses was a pinball machine based on the rock group Guns N' Roses. The artwork featured photos by Robert John from his book Guns N' Roses: The Photographic History. This game was a wide-body pinball game with several unique twists. Among them was an old-fashioned revolver which players used to start the game, as opposed to the typical plunger. When a quarter was inserted, the band's famous "Welcome to the Jungle" song (recorded from a concert) would play. Also included on the soundtrack is the Use Your Illusion outtake "Ain't Going Down", which is the only official release of the song. The backdrop was illuminated with lights in the shape of the famous Guns N' Roses seal, and Axl Rose's tattoos, featured in the Appetite for Destruction album artwork. The multi-ball can be activated when the yellow light is lit on the G ramp, this will open a trap door and send the ball into the snake pit(if the ball is shot up the ramp which is a hard shot), pulling the rose plunger will then activate the multi-ball. An 'R' ramp was also featured completing the GNR logo. The game play is a mode-based game not unlike that of The Addams Family, Jurassic Park, or Tommy.

No longer in production, this machine is now a hot item on online auction sites and second hand arcade stores. This is one of the most popular pinball machines from Data East.