Mounted beneath the central portion of the playfield is "The Power", a set of spinning magnets that can alter the path of the ball.
Once a mansion room is awarded, the electric chair light goes out until it is relit permanently by a shot to either ramp, or temporarily by hitting the right inlane.
Once all mansion rooms have been collected, the chair immediately relights and will start the game's "wizard mode" (indicated by the flashing "?"
Towards the end of the original production run of The Addams Family, some machines were produced with golden features to celebrate the game's sales record.
The game also included some play enhancements, as noted below:[2] Only one thousand machines of the Special Collectors Edition were ever produced, each carrying the number (0001-1000) on a plaque below the coin door.
The Start button cannot be flashing to begin a new game; consequently, the codes will never work if the machine is set for free play.
In July 2014, FarSight Studios released The Pinball Arcade Newsletter 29 indicating they "agreed upon terms with all of the major licenses and clearances" needed to digitally recreate this table.
[8][9] A Kickstarter to raise the $97,640 needed for licensing was initiated on September 12, and successfully funded $115,276 on its closing date of October 12.
Farsight Studios released their digitized version of the table in February 2015 as part of the Season Four package of The Pinball Arcade on iOS, Android, Amazon, Steam (PC & Mac) and OUYA.
[10] The images of Christopher Lloyd (Uncle Fester) and Jimmy Workman (Pugsley) were altered in this version due to licensing issues.