Red & Ted's Road Show (also known as Road Show) is a 1994 widebody pinball game designed by Pat Lawlor and released by Williams. It is part of WMS' SuperPin line of widebody games.
Country singer Carlene Carter provided the voice of Red, and her song, "Every Little Thing", is featured in the game. The game is considered an unofficial successor of FunHouse, as both were designed by Pat Lawlor and feature talking head(s) along with some similar pla...
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Red & Ted's Road Show
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Release Date:
- Oct 1994
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Players:
- 4
Units Produced:
- 6,295
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