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Counterforce (Gottlieb, 1980)
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Fun Fact: Counterforce marked the 125th and last Gottlieb pinball done together by Ed Krinski and Gordon Morison.
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Have you played this pinball?
Counterforce (Gottlieb, 1980)
Yes
No
No, but I've heard of it
Fun Fact: Counterforce marked the 125th and last Gottlieb pinball done together by Ed Krinski and Gordon Morison.
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Gordon Morison Amazing Spider-Man Pinball Machine Backglass (Gottlieb, D. & Co., 1980) Source
Amazing Spider-Man pinball machine art, 1980.
Gottlieb’s The Amazing Spider-Man, from 1980, was the first of the classic “System 80” series pinball machines. The machine was designed by Ed Krinski with art by Gordon Morison.
The front cover art from the brochure for Gottlieb's ROLLER DISCO pinball table (1980). Line art lifted from the backglass, by Gordon Morison.
Brochure and more information than you could possibly want here at the Internet Pinball database.
ROLLER DISCO (1980)
Gottlieb table design, hitting things kinda late on the curve but some fun art by Gordon Morison, who was a staple artist for the company, it seems. Dig the Ditko vibe in some of the gestures and faces.
Pacific Pinball Museum, Alameda CA 2015
Face it tiger, you just hit the extra.
SPIDER-MAN pinball table. Artwork by Gordon Morison.
Pin-A-Go-Go, Dixon CA 2014
Sure, the art is by Gordon Morison, but he was working straight from John Romita's designs, it looks like.
SPIDER-MAN (1980) - click for the IPMDB entry.