The Internet Pinball Serial Number Database or IPSND collects serial numbers of
pinball machines and publishes a database of these on the Internet. Our goal is
to make available a registration of all pinball machines in existence and allow
tools for slicing, dicing and visualization of the data.
Games: 6,703 Serials: 71,302 Visitors: 83,351,881 Members: 5,833 Photos: 46,666 Lat/Lng: 39,880 Masks: 71,302(1,063.73%) Traits: 579 Nudges: 236,612 Backglasses: 1,865
Most Serials: Twilight Zone(1,365) Most Submissions: Dennis Braun(6,175) Most Points: Dennis Braun(45,978) Highest Quality: The Knight(17.00) Most Nudges: pinballservice-nl(30,474)
Game Serial Number Submission Form:
It is extremely important that serial numbers submitted are accurate. If you have
questions about finding your serial number please refer to the
Finding Serial Numbers
page.
Instructions:
- Fill out the form below with required + optional fields.
- Verify the Serial Numbers entered for accuracy, then Submit.
- Check your email at the address specified in the submission.
- If you are a member, then you are done. Your submission is automatically submitted and verified.
- If you are not a member, you will receive an email to verify your submission. Click the verification link in your email to complete the process.
Private fields are not viewable to the Public
and are not shared.
You are about to submit serial numbers for the following game...
Supersonic -
Zaccaria (Bologna, Italy) (1974-1987)
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1977
Please fill in the following Information:
(fields in blue are required)
Your Name:
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Your Email:
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Location:
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Serial Number:
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Note: Spaces and dashes are removed automatically
The SerialBot likes this serial number format!
This game has a serial number that has a predefined format and it appears that your submission does not match
the known formats. HOWEVER, this is not necessarily bad... please make sure that the number you have entered matches EXACTLY
the serial number on the game, double-checking right now might be a good idea.
Some examples of valid serial
numbers for this game are...
0123, 0451, 0579
... For more information please see the Serial
Number Format Page (opens in new window).
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Game Location:
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Please select the location of the actual serial number and not your location.
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You may simply skip this section if you do not want to submit a Lattitude/Longitude location.
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Photograph of Serial Number:
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- Please upload only .jpg photos that show the Serial number clearly.
- File size limit is 2 Meg.
- Actual image will be shown larger than the preview image to the right.
Game Traits:
(Submit your own custom Fields)
Backglass Version - Two different backglasses have been identified. One version has many gold and blue lines on the wings of the airborne Concorde, designating speed, and the control tower is drawn with many little lines to indicate it was constructed of individual bricks. The other version shows no speed lines on the airborne wings, and the walls of the control tower have no little lines to indicate individual bricks. The aircraft wings from both backglasses are pictured here, with the second version as the smaller inset image because unfortunately it is a low resolution. | |
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Replay/Add-a-ball Option - Your game may have a two-position jack in the backbox to plug in one side of it for Replay operation and the other side for Add-a-ball operation. Or, the factory installed no such plug but instead stapled the unterminated wires for it directly to the wood insert, and the game is Replay Only. | |
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Ball Count Lamps - There are 10 holes in the lower edge of the backbox insert used for lamps to count the balls during the game, but not all 10 holes may be wired from the factory with light sockets. A game with only balls 1-5 wired out was seen. A game with only balls 1-9 wired out was seen. The unwired holes are obvious as no socket or wiring is in them or near them. | |
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