Its full name was Bally Recording Corporation and it was a subsidiary of slot machine and pinball maker Bally Manufacturing.
Likely it was rushed to compete with the new solid-state games from other manufacturers, particularly Bally.
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Elvira and the Party Monsters is a 1989 pinball game designed by Dennis Nordman and Jim Patla and released by Midway (under the Bally label), featuring horrorshow-hostess Elvira.