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: 71,084  Visitors: 82,752,698  Members: 5,816  Photos: 46,452  Lat/Lng: 39,665  Masks: 71,084(1,060.48%)  Traits: 579  Nudges: 235,542  Backglasses: 1,865
  Most Serials: Twilight Zone(1,358)  Most Submissions: Dennis Braun(6,172)  Most Points: Dennis Braun(45,952)  Highest Quality: The Knight(17.00)  Most Nudges: pinballservice-nl(30,293)
Bram Stoker's Dracula - IPSND/IPDB No. 3072 - April 1993
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Manufacturer: Williams Electronic Games, Inc., a subsidiary of WMS Inc.
Players: 4
MPU: Williams WPC (Fliptronics 2)
Production Run: 6,801
Game Type: Solid State Electronic (SS)
Model: 50001
Submissions: 355 serials of 6,801 (5.22%)
Coverage help:

Coverage is a mathematical interpretation of the serial numbers that have been submitted so far. The term 'coverage' relates to the amount of the production run that has been 'covered' in the given submissions.

There are two coverage methods shown, each has a different approach of calculating an guess on the number of games produced by analysing the currently submitted serial numbers.

Linear: Linear coverage simply looks at the highest serial number and subtracts from it the smallest serial number to estimate the number of games produced. For some games, this works fine because the serial numbers were sequential and without gaps (Early Bally, Early Stern, etc). However, this approach starts to fail quickly for games that serial numbers are part of a bigger numbering scheme (Williams pre 1984, Current Stern) or that intentially had gaps/skips in the numbering sequence(Gottlieb post 1960). If you see a linear coverage number that is higher than the known production run, it is probably not the best way to look at the serial range and you should look at the clustered approach below.

Clustered: Clustered coverage assumes that there are gaps/skips in the serial sequence for a game. It groups the serial numbers together based upon how close they are to the next serial number in the sequence. If they fall within a certain threshold then the SerialBot assumes that there are valid serial numbers between the two. If they are far enough apart, then the SerialBot assumes this is a gap. Once all the gaps and groups are determined, it sums up all the linear ranges in each group. This way, if a sample run of games started at 15,000-15,100 and the production games started at 17,000 onwards, it would assume that the serial numbers between 15,100-17,000 were a gap an are not counted. Using this method, as more serial numbers are submitted the gap analysis will get more accurate.

975,990 (14,350.68%) linear / 28,081(412.90%) in 90 clusters 340 wide.
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The following traits help

Game Traits are properties for an individual game that you would like to see tracked along with the other information gathered for a serial number submission. Some examples of existing traits are... Joust: Black or Blue bottom Arch, Black Knight: Faceted Inserts or Normal Inserts, Twilight Zone: 3rd Magnet Installed or not.

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Cluster Serial Number Country

This section lists any known game part serials that happen to match this game's serial mask (if defined). What this can tell you is if a game has any orphaned parts that might exist in other machines. This generally applies to CPU/MPU boards, Driver Boards, Display boards etc that are easily moved from game to game. Repair shops and distributors often robbed parts from other 'scrap' games laying around in a pinch if they were not able to fix the original part or of the original part was damaged beyond repair. If serials start showing up in the database as 'game parts', there is potentially a good chance that that game has been parted out completely, which is unfortunate. It is becoming more and more common for people to part out games and sell them on ebay simply because the seller can often make more money that way.... Please do not sacrifice complete games for money!!!

SerialBotSerial NumberTypeSubmitted ByCountryDetails
58305 50101019111 Coin Door Dennis Braun United States flag United States
62614 50101035341 MPU/CPU Dennis Braun United States flag United States
57030 50101052672 MPU/CPU Fun House Colombia flag Colombia
77692 50101053332 MPU/CPU Alexander Visotin Australia flag Australia
66624 50101053332 MPU/CPU Fun House Italy flag Italy
78242 50101053982 Display/Driver Fun House Italy flag Italy
60395 50101054002 MPU/CPU Dennis Braun United States flag United States
74490 50201035551 MPU/CPU Dennis Braun United States flag United States
56927 50201047412 Sound Board Fun House United States flag United States
34357 50201048542 Solenoid Driver Antti Peltonen Finland flag Finland
31607 50201055812 Sound Board Rod McLarge United States flag United States
61729 50201062922 Coin Door Fabio Italy flag Italy
57588 50201101022 Solenoid Driver Dennis Braun United States flag United States
24635 50201132391 Flipper Board John Vorwerk United States flag United States
63265 50201208902 MPU/CPU Fun House Italy flag Italy
63264 50201208902 MPU/CPU Fun House Italy flag Italy
80800 50201955720 MPU/CPU strobey United Kingdom flag United Kingdom
59856 50201968250 Solenoid Driver Fun House Germany flag Germany
61820 50201968990 Sound Board Dennis Braun United States flag United States
28095 50301972590 MPU/CPU Ric Turner United States flag United States
68198 50701058922 Sound Board Fun House United States flag United States
49942 51001036371 Display/Driver Dennis Braun United States flag United States
36321 51001049741 Display/Driver Ric Turner United States flag United States
61224 51001053811 Sound Board Fun House Italy flag Italy
48932 51001057662 Flipper Board Fun House Korea, Democratic People's Republic of flag Korea, Democratic People's Republic of
11322 51001057662 Solenoid Driver John Duchi United States flag United States
45941 51001058562 Sound Board Antti Peltonen Finland flag Finland
62223 51001063932 Display/Driver Fun House Poland flag Poland
53204 51001063932 Flipper Board Fun House Germany flag Germany
67293 51001069061 Display/Driver Dennis Braun United States flag United States
69699 51001101851 Display/Driver Clive Pedersen United Kingdom flag United Kingdom
32810 51001106222 MPU/CPU Rod McLarge United Kingdom flag United Kingdom
49654 51001136871 Display/Driver Antti Peltonen Finland flag Finland
49553 51001207672 MPU/CPU Fun House Korea, Democratic People's Republic of flag Korea, Democratic People's Republic of
77706 51001973060 Sound Board Alexander Visotin Australia flag Australia
69202 51401018421 Display/Driver Fun House Italy flag Italy
69220 51401028551 Flipper Board Fun House Italy flag Italy
64146 51401055682 Flipper Board Fun House Italy flag Italy
74385 51401055702 Solenoid Driver Alexander Visotin Australia flag Australia
69198 51401101861 Sound Board Fun House Italy flag Italy
64589 51401102621 Flipper Board Fun House Poland flag Poland
81108 51401106732 Flipper Board Alexander Visotin Australia flag Australia
70789 51401106732 Flipper Board Fun House Italy flag Italy
67623 51401961370 MPU/CPU Fun House Italy flag Italy
68493 51701112871 MPU/CPU Dennis Braun United States flag United States
49162 52001065102 MPU/CPU Fun House United States flag United States
49161 52001065102 MPU/CPU Fun House United States flag United States
27831 52001208702 Display/Driver Pistol Pete United States flag United States
45943 52101968100 MPU/CPU Antti Peltonen Finland flag Finland
29159 52101976540 MPU/CPU Antti Peltonen Sweden flag Sweden
76472 52201028861 Flipper Board Fun House Italy flag Italy
76468 52201029001 Display/Driver Fun House Italy flag Italy
48826 52201040492 Sound Board Rod McLarge United States flag United States
79299 52501005571 Solenoid Driver Alexander Visotin Australia flag Australia
49299 52501047792 Coin Door Dennis Braun United States flag United States
58924 52501062742 Display/Driver Fun House Germany flag Germany
67831 52501062902 Flipper Board Fun House Italy flag Italy
65205 52501102241 Display/Driver Fun House Germany flag Germany
57187 52501105982 MPU/CPU Fun House Netherlands flag Netherlands
78903 52501108197 Flipper Board Clive Pedersen United Kingdom flag United Kingdom
48307 52501136751 Coin Door Dennis Braun United States flag United States
57702 52701022012 Flipper Board Fun House United States flag United States
51999 52701022082 Display/Driver Rod McLarge United States flag United States
80099 52701030711 Solenoid Driver John Vorwerk United States flag United States
24714 52701034431 MPU/CPU Carlos Regis Brazil flag Brazil
67195 52701036002 MPU/CPU Dennis Braun United States flag United States
35706 52701036232 MPU/CPU Rod McLarge United States flag United States
32814 52701044691 Sound Board Rod McLarge Canada flag Canada
34620 52701050212 MPU/CPU King of Pinball United States flag United States
10615 52701053141 Other/Unknown Bill Ung United States flag United States
69966 52701053881 Other/Unknown Ken Stumpf United States flag United States
32686 52701056612 Display/Driver Rod McLarge United States flag United States
49386 52701059592 Flipper Board Dennis Braun United States flag United States
61558 52701061741 Display/Driver Fun House United States flag United States
49290 52701064431 Coin Door Dennis Braun United States flag United States
72235 52701064591 Display/Driver Charles P United States flag United States
57357 52701064981 Display/Driver Fun House United States flag United States
51382 52701069211 Sound Board Dennis Braun United States flag United States
49863 52701069281 Display/Driver Dennis Braun United States flag United States
51769 52701101472 MPU/CPU Rod McLarge United States flag United States
41757 52701103712 Power Supply Rod McLarge United States flag United States
26497 52701104082 Display/Driver Ric Turner United States flag United States
81631 52701108742 Display/Driver Alexander Visotin Australia flag Australia
34598 52701207532 MPU/CPU Rod McLarge United States flag United States
66289 52701208282 Display/Driver Dennis Braun United States flag United States
32867 52701208282 Flipper Board Rod McLarge United States flag United States
30466 52701208962 Other/Unknown Pistol Pete United States flag United States
63773 52701209922 MPU/CPU Dennis Braun United States flag United States
76723 52801955620 MPU/CPU Alexander Visotin Australia flag Australia
71978 52801955620 MPU/CPU Fun House Italy flag Italy

This section lists any known information about how to physically find serial numbers on games created by this manufacturer. For all manufacturer tips, please visit the Serial Tips Page . (Please do not post serial numbers here on this form.)

Posted 1/11/2007 11:54:45 PM by Bill Ung

Newer Williams and Williams/Bally games have cute little stickers everywhere. This began with System 9 games (as far as I know) and include game ID number information, as well as the serial number. There are two styles:

  • The blue/grey and white stickers ran through the Hurricane era. These include the official game ID number (ie: 541 or 50018), separated from the actual serial number by a few spaces. Early games, till about the end of 1986, had five-digit serial numbers. Since then, serial number have always been six digits.
  • The white stickers include encoded game ID numbers. Well, the ID numbers aren't identical to the one you'll find in the ROM, but it DOES match the game ID number listed on the back of the machine. The number may change based on country. This is an item still being debated somewhat.

Overall, you'll find these stickers on the fronts of the cabinets, on top of the head, on the back of the cabinet (along with an encoded manufacturing date), insi

Posted 4/28/2008 2:40:04 PM by Jim West
Pinball2000 machines have two parts each with their own serial number. The base serial number is for the playfield cabinet. This serial number is for the top unit of the pinball.
Posted 12/20/2008 10:07:35 PM by MARK SPENCER
OPEN COIN DOOR, LOOK TO RIGHT , MFG STICKER SHOULD BE ON SIDE.
Posted 2/23/2009 9:24:15 PM by Richard Harvey
Game Date Stamp for BK2K under backbox with head down.
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This game has the following serial number formats defined in the database. As serial numbers are sumbitted, trends are recognized and defined or information about a serial number format is collected through historical information.

TypeExamplesRegExMaskLowerLimitUpperLimitAutoAssignable
Production Game 51001106301, 51001149561, 51001197951 ^(5[0-9][0-9]01)(?<sortdata>[0-9][0-9][0-9][0-9][0-9][0-9])$ True
International Game 52801I955810 ^(5[0-9][0-9]01)(I)(?<sortdata>[0-9][0-9][0-9][0-9][0-9][0-9])$ True
Experimental Game 52801X955810 ^(5[0-9][0-9]01)(X)(?<sortdata>[0-9][0-9][0-9][0-9][0-9][0-9])$ True


The Serial Bot Summary information here gives a detailed explanation of the Serial Bot analysis for this specific game. The theory behind the Serial Bot is this...

Every game has many many serial number submissions, the goal of the IPSND is not to guarantee that *all* information is 100% correct but that over time, the system should automatically devalue inaccurate submissions while increasing the value of correct submissions.

You may click on the SerialBot score of any submission to see how it was calculated.

SerialBot Color Codes:
- Not Validated The serial number submission has not yet been validated by the submitter via email.
- Unknown There is no known information on the serial number format for this game yet. As more submissions are received we can start to make a best guess on the serial number format.
- Good If a serial does not fail any of the tests for a status of Warning or Bad, then it is good.
- Suspect A serial will have a suspect status if the format is technically correct but there is something wrong with the data. Examples might be that the number might be too high or low for the known range of serials for this game.
- Bad If a game has a serial number definition mask defined for it, then a serial may be marked as 'bad' if the number does not validate agains the mask. Masks are created for games by looking at known serial number formats and consist of a regular expression to define the format of a game serial.

SerialBot Scores:
1 Point Awarded if the serial number has a game assigned to it. This autoatically makes submissions with a known game more valuable than submissions without a known game.
1 Point Awarded if the serial number has been 'verified' by the submitter. A submission is 'verifed' if the submitter clicks on the link in the email sent to them for each submission. The basis for this rule is that submissions by people that do not take the time to respond to the email might be entering garbage data and/or giving fake email addresses. However, it is common for 'verification' emails to get stuck in spam filters etc, so, members may have 'verification' emails re-sent at any time.
1 Point Awarded if the submitted serial number matches one of the predefined serial number masks for this game.
1 Point Awarded if the serial number was marked as 'Physically Viewed' during the submission process. This is an interesting distinction as there are many times that serial numbers are submitted off owners lists, Ebay auction, etc. While these serial numbers are valuable, they may also be innacurate. In comparison, Physically Viewed serial number submissions are numbers that the submitter has actually been in front of the machine reading the number and then submitting it. Since it is more likely to get a good visual from a physically viewed machine, this gains an extra point.
1 Point If a photo is uploaded with the serial number submission. The submission automatically gains an additional point. Be aware however that this opens the submission up to 'Nudges' by members where even more points can be added or subtracted based upon the quality and accuracy of the photo.
-3 to +3 Points Members can 'Nudge' every sumitted photo once and give it an extra boost of 1 point or take away 1 point depending if the photo matches the submitted serial number. While any number of members may nudge a serial, the nudging can only affect the score by +/- 3 points in either direction.

The following map shows the locations of all serial numbers that were submitted with a geolocation...