The 1984 Machine That Saved Pinball (Williams Space Shuttle)

In 1984, Williams Pinball was on the verge of bankruptcy and permanent closure. Then, designer Barry Oursler dropped a machine that didn't just succeed—it single-handedly saved the entire pinball industry. In this episode of The Skill Shot, we step up to a true 1980s arcade savior: Williams' Space Shuttle. If you love watching the greasy, mechanical resurrection logs on *Joe's Classic Video Games**, the loud arcade showcases on **TNT Amusements**, or the classic hunting journeys on channels like **Pinball Shenanigans* and **Rudy's Arcade**, this deep dive into 1984 solid-state history is right up your alley. We break down how this game turned the tides for Williams, selling over 7,000 units when arcades were being completely overrun by video games, and analyze how the center-mounted plastic space shuttle toy and NASA artwork captured the imagination of players worldwide. Then, we walk the playfield to analyze the classic solid-state ruleset. Space Shuttle features an intensely satisfying risk-reward layout centered around spelling S-P-A-C-E and S-H-U-T-T-L-E to unlock the high-scoring multi-ball. I step up to the flippers for a live-narrated gameplay session, sharing the exact shot geometry and strategies required to master the drop targets, avoid the brutal outlanes, and keep your space mission alive. Finally, we run Space Shuttle through the FlipScore—my 100-point rubric checking Shots, Code/Depth, Theme, Build Quality, and Resale Value—to see if this historic 80s masterpiece deserves a prime spot in your game room today. In this episode: 00:00 — The Machine That Saved Williams Pinball 01:05 — 1984: The Crisis of the American Arcade 02:12 — Playfield Breakdown & The Iconic Shuttle Toy 04:30 — Art, Sound, and the NASA Space Race Theme 05:40 — Strategy: Spelling S-P-A-C-E & Multiball Lock 06:50 — Live Space Shuttle Pinball Gameplay 08:35 — The FlipScore: Does It Still Hold Up? Specs at a glance: 🎯 Manufacturer: Williams Electronics 🎨 Designer: Barry Oursler 📅 Year: 1984 🔧 System: Williams System 9 🎰 Production: ~7,000 units 💰 Current market: $2,000–$3,500 🏆 FlipScore: 73/100 The Skill Shot is a YouTube channel dedicated to the history, mechanics, and gameplay of classic and modern pinball machines. New episodes every week. Hit subscribe to join the game room. 💬 Did you play Space Shuttle back in the 80s arcades? Let's talk about your favorite memories in the comments! More From The Game Room: 🕹️ Watch the 1980 Black Knight Review:    • The 1980 Machine That Single-Handedly Inve...   🕹️ Watch the 1982 Eight Ball Deluxe Review:    • Eight Ball Deluxe (Bally, 1982): "Quit Tal...   🕹️ Watch the 1978 Gottlieb Sinbad Review:    • Why This Forgotten 1978 Solid-State Machin...   #pinball #williamspinball #spaceshuttle #spaceshuttlepinball #barryoursler #arcade #pinballreview #theskillshot #80sarcade #retrohead #pinballcollector #pinballhistory #nasa #vintagearcade #flipperspel #flipper #flipping