The Dungeons and Dragons pinball game, from Bally, 1987, with translite art by Larry Elmore, and playfield art by Pat McMahon. Only 2000 of these were made, and due to Bally’s waiting sales, they were made with poor quality wood fibreboard, leaving them susceptible to aging. Probably the coolest feature of the game was the “magic save,” that if pressed in time, would prevent the ball from draining back to the flippers.