Pinball counts right?
Twilight Zone.
It's almost never outside the top 5 on IPDB, but I can't stand it. Why? Because despite its really nice art and actually Rod Serling's voice, it plays horribly. No flow. Pat Lawlor (for it was he), who had just come off the awesomeness and unprecedented mega-sales of Addams Family, was given an unlimited budget to produce this, and it shows. There's a secondary playfield with magnets instead of flippers, a working clock, a working gumball machine, a special mode which swallows the normal steel ball and serves you a much bouncier and lighter ceramic ball just to fuck with your targeting, loads of self-indulgent mechanical crap, but the problem is, there's just so much crap all over the playfield that you make a shot, something happens, then the ball is stopped dead and served back to you a bit later. And again. And again. Addams Family and Earthshaker had brilliant flow, and his later effort Red & Ted's Road Show likewise. This, however, doesn't.
Compare and contrast Star Trek TNG from the same year, which has just as in-depth a rulesheet and cool shit, but far superior flow to it.