Straight Flush (Williams 1970) VPX

Straight Flush is a single-player electro-mechanical pinball machine released by Williams Electronic Games in October 1970. Designed by Norm Clark with vibrant, poker-themed artwork by Christian Marche, the game challenges players to complete a card hand by hitting top rollover lanes and a central saucer to collect cards and jokers. Notable for its playfield spinner and an up-post between the flippers that can be activated to prevent drains, the machine offers three or five-ball play and multiple ways to earn extra balls. It was produced alongside a rare add-a-ball variant titled 3 Jokers, both featuring a high-scoring left orbit shot and a "Special" award that cycles based on the player's score. Wheel: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1RYVa... . _____________________________________________ *The VPX Archive | Digital Pinball Archive* This video features a high-fidelity recreation of a classic pinball machine, captured in 4K to preserve the history and art of the game. * *Platform:* Visual Pinball X (VPX) * *Quality:* 4K Ultra HD | 60 FPS * *Format:* Landscape * *Curation:* @thevpxarchive *Support the Archive:* If you enjoy these 4K captures, please *Subscribe* to help build the ultimate digital pinball library. Check the playlists for more tables from Williams, Bally, Gottlieb, and many more. #VisualPinball #VPX #Pinball #4K #Gameplay #PinballArchive #thevpxarchive