The Ultimate sequel to Pinbot - NO RESERVE!

1995 Williams Jack*Bot Pinball Machine

In 1986 there was the smash-hit Pinbot. Then in 1990 was the sequel Bride of Pinbot. Finally, in 1995 came the third in the hugely successful Pinbot lineup - Jack*Bot! The Machine and Pinbot combine forces to deal up some gambling excitement - win some points, and put them on the line for double or nothing!

This game would be excellent for a home with small children! And it's being sold with NO RESERVE!

Get this game into your basement, rec room or gameroom and watch your friends line up to play - up to 4 players at once!! Shoot the ramp, the mode start, into the 3 pop bumpers, and open Pinbot's visor to lock balls for Multiball! This game is packed with features!!!

This particular game is in excellent condition! The playfield is excellent, with one small chip in one insert which can be seen in the photos below, and some small chipping on the visor edge. The plastics are very good, with with two broken ones also visible in the photos. The flippers are nice and strong after a complete rebuild!

Some of the things I do when cleaning a game include:

  • All new pinballs
  • Replace all burned out lamps
  • Replace broken flashers
  • Replace or fix broken playfield devices
  • Clean entire playfield
  • Remove and clean all plastics by hand
  • Polish metal parts
  • Adjust all switches
  • Replace worn-out rubber
  • Clean entire cabinet
  • Clean backglass, back and front
  • Touch up paint where possible
  • Replace batteries on CPU
  • Install latest software revision
  • Extensively playtest the game to make sure it's fully working! (The best part!)

    The backglass on this game is excellent, with no marks or scratches. The cabinet sides are excellent with no marks. The display is nice and bright, almost brand new! No burn-in! The head is excellent with only small marks or nicks. The front is very nice, with no hasp holes! Very rare to find a game with no hasp holes!

    Here are lots of pictures to show the condition of this game (sorry if some of them are a bit washed out due to the flash - playfield is very shiny!!!)

    I ship games via Internet Freight and charges generally run in the $200-$300 range depending on location. There is a $60 charge for the palletizing and wrapping of the game for shipping to cover materials. I will gladly ship the game any way you choose, but Internet is generally 20-30% cheaper than other carriers!

    I accept payment via money order or Billpoint - I do not accept PayPal due to their high fees. If you would like to see the game prior to making a bid, please send me an email to make an appointment. Game is located in downtown Toronto, ON, Canada.

    Thanks for looking!