FunHouse (pinball)
| Manufacturer | Williams |
|---|---|
| Release date | November 1990 |
| System | Williams WPC (Alphanumeric) |
| Design | Pat Lawlor Larry DeMar |
| Programming | Larry DeMar Brian Eddy |
| Artwork | John Youssi |
| Mechanics | John Krutsch |
| Music | Chris Granner |
| Sound | Jon Hey |
| Voices | Ed Boon (Rudy) |
| Production run | 10,751 units (approximate) |
FunHouse is a pinball machine designed by Pat Lawlor and released in November 1990 by Williams Electronics. Starring a talking ventriloquist dummy named Rudy, the game is themed after the concept of an amusement park funhouse in Chicago. FunHouse is one of the last Williams games to use an alphanumeric display; the company switched to dot matrix the following year.