No Fear: Dangerous Sports is a 1995 pinball game designed by Steve Ritchie and released by Williams. It is based on the clothing line. This game has an extreme sports theme and features skydiving, free climbing, water skiing, extreme skiing, supercross and car racing. This was the last game Steve Ritchie designed for Williams.[1]
Manufacturer | Williams |
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Release date | 1995 |
System | Williams WPC-Security |
Design | Steve Ritchie, Dwight Sullivan, Matt Coriale, Greg Freres |
Programming | Matt Coriale |
Artwork | Greg Freres |
Mechanics | Carl Biagi |
Music | Dan Forden |
Sound | Dan Forden |
Voices | Steve Ritchie (Skull) Greg Freres (Announcer) |
Production run | 4,540 |
Before launching each ball from the plunger, the player may choose one of five awards with the flipper buttons. Unless otherwise noted, the ball is launched through the Skydive lane and another one is fed into the right inlane from the right scoop. The choices are:
The goal in this game is to complete the five main challenges in order to qualify for the Major Challenges:
After completing the main challenges, the major challenges are lit. They can only be started by shooting the Skull scoop. With the exception of the first challenge, major challenges can only be started by completing the letters in "NO FEAR".
No Fear: Dangerous Sports has been released for The Pinball Arcade for several platforms in November 2015 as a WMS-only licensed table and taken down on June 30, 2018 after WMS license expiration. Valvoline logos are replaced by those for No Fear, and other brands such as Ford, Cummins and Goodyear are converted to fictional ones. Mentions of athletes associated with the sports featured in the game, including water-skier Sammy Duvall and NASCAR driver Robby Gordon, are edited out of the announcer's remarks that precede the main challenges.