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* OffModel: The playfield Space Shuttle toy is missing its tailfin, in order to get it to fit inside the cabinet.
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In 1987, Williams released ''Space Station'', widely considered to be an unofficial sequel to ''Space Shuttle''. It features a second set of "STATION" spot targets that scores its own independently-cycling value and retains the Stop-N-Score feature while also featuring a mini upper playfield near the pop bumpers and a rotating space station toy used to direct balls towards the locks.

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In 1987, Williams released ''Space Station'', ''Pinball/SpaceStation'', widely considered to be an unofficial sequel to ''Space Shuttle''. It features a second set of "STATION" spot targets that scores its own independently-cycling value and retains the Stop-N-Score feature while also featuring a mini upper playfield near the pop bumpers and a rotating space station toy used to direct balls towards the locks.
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A digital version was available for ''VideoGame/ThePinballArcade'' until the WMS license expired on July 1, 2018.

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A digital version was available for ''VideoGame/ThePinballArcade'' until the WMS license expired on July 1, 2018.
2018. ''Pinball Hall of Fame: The Williams Collection'' still features this game on physical discs for consoles.

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