Production stopped short to begin "Pinball 2000" production. Pictured in this listing is a numbered Special Collectors Edition Plate made of cast aluminum. Tom Kopera told us that they had planned to have a production run of 925 so that was the quantity of plates that they had ordered to be made. The plates were supposed to be affixed to every game (first game made to have plate number 001, 50th game made to have number 050, etc.) but the plates were late in the making and 70% of the games were shipped out to distributors before anybody realized the plates had not caught up with the games. Williams ended up giving the plates to distributors to match up to the games each had received, but in the end some distributors received the plates and some did not. The rush to switch over to Pinball 2000 may have been a factor in this. A hobbyist reports that there is a test mode for Saloon Doors on his production game, a playfield feature that was on prototype games but did not make it to production games.