My Twilight Zone Pinball Machine Mods (Bally 1993) Modifications to my Bally Twilight Zone Pinball Machine include: Home ROM 9.4H , Gumball Machine Topper, Translite LED Lighting with Remote Contol, Insert LEDs, Red Plastic Gel on DMD Display, Piano Mod, Red Clock Housing, GUM + BALL Door Insert flashers, Custom "Mini Gumball", Extra post on Rocket Kickout, Hallmark TV Set mod showing Original TZ TV series scenes, replacement "Trough Proximity" boards, Robbie the Robot Masudaya, Ramtron FM-1608-12-PG (Non-volatile RAM on WPC MPU board. Timing and Items discussed: (First off sorry for the bird noises in the background) 0:24 Rare "Collect Spiral when Lit" Original Bally Sign found under Gumball Sign sticker. 1:25 Playfield Lock Insert is Green (Pre-production, later this was changed) There were some other Playfield changes for the full production run. 1:50 Lighted Gumball Machine loading a Pinball. I think my mod came from "Pinbits". 2:00 Posts between Red and Yellow Pop-Bumpers, some later games came with the holes plugged. 2:15 Flashers added to "Gum" and "Ball" playfield inserts on the Door. I made a double 906 flasher board and connected it under the playfiled. Bally removed the flashers and the "3rd Magnet" as a cost savings exercise, but left the insert holes and connector there on my game. 2:55 Red 'Gel' or filter on the DMD. I don't know why, but I like it. 3:15 Color changing LEDs behind translite. 3:55 Real Gumball Machine as a Topper. 4:10 Back of insert board showing translite LED wiring. 5:20 Game running in "attract mode". 6:30 Mini Gumball machines mod which I make myself. 7:13 Robbie the Robot 'Masadaya' Mod which I bought for $125 at www.lermods.com (Kimberly Lerman). 7:30 How to make the "TV mod" I used a "Beverly Hillbillies" Hallmark orament TV which was less than the TZ one. I gutted it and put am Eclipse T180 mini MP3/Video player inside. It could also do color video with sound or show still photos. 10:00 Mod summary, notice the analogue clock on the playfiled syncing up to real time. I added a NVRAM to the MPU board, but then found that you still need a battery for this feature to work. I use a CR2032 double battery pack, rather than use AAs again. I've never had a lithium button battery leak and ruin a MPU board. 13:20 A new mod on the way? Of course! I'm working on painting a small Hasselblad camera and connecting the LED inside to the Camera insert.