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Back to the Future: The Pinball : ウィキペディア英語版
Back to the Future: The Pinball

''Back to the Future: The Pinball'' is a 1990 pinball machine designed by Joe Kaminkow, Ed Cebula and released by Data East. It is based on the ''Back to the Future'' movie trilogy by Universal Pictures.
==Background==
The game features the three songs that were featured in the first and third movies of the series, ''The Power of Love'' and ''Back in Time'', by Huey Lewis and the News and ''Doubleback'', by ZZ Top. Film and television actor Michael J. Fox refused to permit his image to be used to adorn the backglass of the game, so the replacement image of Marty McFly wearing glasses, was portrayed by Brad Faris, son of Data East pinball artwork designer Paul Faris.

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