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“Big Guns” by Williams, 1987, designed by Mark Ritchie and Python Anghelo (at Peaches Records on Magazine, NOLA)
Have you played this pinball?
Taxi (Williams, 1988)
Yes
No
No, but I've heard of it
Fun Facts: The driver on the backglass has a Special Forces patch on his jacket. Python Anghelo lovingly dedicated this to American veterans of the Vietnam War.
Lola on the Taxi playfield and backglass originally had blonde hair, but was turned into a redhead to avoid any kind of legal trouble with Marilyn Monroe.
One of the characters you have to pick up in the game is PinBot!
Concept drawings by Python Anghelo for 1983 arcade game, STAR RIDER.
(Via Arcade Blogger.)
I have a lot of strong feelings about this machine
Have you played this Pinball?
PINBOT (Williams, 1986)
Yes
No
Fun Fact: This was the first machine ever that had the entire development team credited on the game (and all were paid sales commissions), at Python Anghelo’s insistence.
Python Anghelo - promotional art for the arcade video game Joust
Retrogaming and Disinfecting with Bubbles
Disinfecting and Retrogaming with Bubbles #retrogaming #bubbles #arcade
How’s your summer going? Today we’re digging in deep, and going back once again to the golden age of arcade games and reaching for something pretty obscure. What we found in said retrogame obscurity was Bubbles from Williams Electronics from way back in 1982. In Bubbles, you play a blob of soap and your goal is to clean this a filthy, filthy sink.
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