World Cup Soccer (pinball)

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'World Cup Soccer'
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Manufacturer Midway
Release dateJuly 1994
System Midway WPC-Security
Design John Popadiuk, Larry DeMar
Programming Larry DeMar, Matt Coriale
ArtworkKevin O'Connor
MechanicsJack Skalon
MusicVince Pontarelli
SoundVince Pontarelli
VoicesTim Kitzrow [1] [2]
Production run8,743 units

World Cup Soccer is a 1994 pinball machine designed by John Popadiuk and Larry DeMar and released by Midway Games. [2] It is based on the 1994 FIFA World Cup, with gameplay mechanics largely centered around the sport. [3] A digital version of the game is available in Pinball FX and its variants.

Contents

Gameplay

The soccer goal and its keeper with the spinning soccer ball (right) and the free kick zone (left) World Cup Soccer Goalpost.png
The soccer goal and its keeper with the spinning soccer ball (right) and the free kick zone (left)

The playfield's most prominent mechanic includes a soccer goal defended by an articulating goalkeeper and aided by a spinning soccer ball which awards the player 10 million points once scored. To re-light the goal, players must either light four rollover buttons in the center of the playfield or shoot into the free kick zone just below the goal, which shoots the ball directly into the goal after a flipper input.

The main progression path for the game is through multi-ball jackpots, each of which representing a different city whose team the player must defeat. There are 15 ranks total, with Germany ranked first. Players must re-engage multi-ball in order to proceed to the next jackpot.

Players can also complete lanes and ramps in order to travel to nine cities across the United States for points, with Boston, Washington, D.C., and Los Angeles each activating their own respective minigames.

Digital versions

This table was formerly available as DLC for The Pinball Arcade until it was removed on June 30, 2018. [6] This was previously published as World Champion Soccer, as FarSight Studios was unable to secure the World Cup license from FIFA. This digital table has many changes; the W-O-R-L-D-C-U-P lights leading to the left loop are replaced by C-H-A-M-P-I-O-N, World Cup USA 94 on the plastics between left in-lanes and out-lanes are renamed to Champion Soccer TPA 17. The back glass was also changed to avoid possible lawsuits from FIFA for using the tournament's mascot Striker, World Cup USA 94 name and any other references to World Cup USA 1994 without the required license.

Zen Studios released the table as a single table DLC for Pinball FX on October 20, 2022. Unlike The Pinball Arcade iteration, this version was fully licensed by FIFA, after FIFA's exclusivity agreement with EA expired. As a result, the game now more closely resembled the 1994 original, with the only notable difference being an updated FIFA License notice on the back glass and on the playfield above the lockdown bar. [7] [8] This also optionally includes an animated version of Striker, the 1994 World Cup mascot, performing tricks at the side of the playfield.

Trivia

References

  1. IGN Staff (February 16, 2000). "Breaking into the Industry: Tim Kitzrow". IGN. Retrieved May 7, 2018.
  2. 1 2 "Internet Pinball Machine Database: Midway 'World Cup Soccer'". www.ipdb.org. Retrieved October 11, 2024.
  3. Shalhoub, Michael (2012). The pinball compendium, 1982 to present (Rev. and expanded 2nd ed.). Atglen, Pa: Schiffer Pub. pp. 185–186. ISBN   978-0-7643-4107-6.
  4. Bally. (1994). World Cup Soccer. Midway Manufacturing Company. https://www.arcade-museum.com/manuals-pinball/W/World_Cup_Soccer_OPS.pdf
  5. Rosenhouse, Rob (1994). "Playing the field - World Cup Soccer" (PDF). The Flipside. Vol. 4, no. 1. pp. 13–15.
  6. Lawson, Aurich (May 8, 2018). "The Pinball Arcade is losing its classic tables; grab them while you can". Ars Technica. Retrieved August 12, 2025.
  7. "Williams™ Pinball - World Cup Soccer Arrives October 20!". YouTube. Zen Studios. Retrieved October 14, 2022.
  8. Zen Studios (October 17, 2022). World Cup Soccer - Developer Walkthrough . Retrieved April 13, 2025 via YouTube.