![]() When my daughters were old enough, I took them to PinFest and to our local pinball museum. For someone like me, seeing them transform a bucket of bolts into a vintage computer was amazing. Originally an electro-mechanical machine with no computers on board, they adapted it to their "System 1" computer and released a second version controlled by transistors and CPUs. One thing that set this machine apart from all the others is that Gottlieb decided to experiment with this game. This made for a great novice play experience and a long-lasting replay-ability. The rules of the machine itself were easy to understand, yet hard to master. ![]() ![]() Built in 1978 by the historic Gottlieb company, this pinball machine had so many of the elements I love in a single game.
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