dtown8532
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Since there's been some crazy requests lately, he's one from me. Krull by Gottlieb from 1983. Designed by John Trudeau and limited to a run of only 10 prototypes, just like Goin' Nuts (but better). Krull is a three level game and the lower level is almost as big as the main one. It uses a magnifying lens to see most of it.
Now I'm sure some think the movie is a pooper, but, as a child of the 80's, I liked it. My dad (and therefore me) were into many of the fantasy films from that era (Conan, etc) so I thought it was pretty cool even though it bombed at the box office. From what I've read, of the ten made at least two were suspected to have been destroyed by Gottlieb when brought back from testing locations. So, maybe only eight exist still. I don't know if Tim Arnold has one and I could find just one video on youtube showing gameplay from an owner named Basil. He's also listed on Pinside as the only owner of this game. Where the other seven or so are, who knows.
On a side note, I listened to a Pinball Expo seminar with the designer of Black Hole. At the end of it Michael Gottlieb was in the audience and made a interesting statement. He said that on the last day just before the company (owned by Columbia) was sold to Coca Cola in 1983 his dad, Alvin, walked through the building one last time and just prior to leaving there were still two Goin' Nuts and one Krull in the back of the place just sitting there.
http://ipdb.org/search.pl?any=krull&search=Search+Database&searchtype=quick#1397
video
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9kUhdX8avyY
I really dig the music. Very ominous. Just like Haunted House.
Now I'm sure some think the movie is a pooper, but, as a child of the 80's, I liked it. My dad (and therefore me) were into many of the fantasy films from that era (Conan, etc) so I thought it was pretty cool even though it bombed at the box office. From what I've read, of the ten made at least two were suspected to have been destroyed by Gottlieb when brought back from testing locations. So, maybe only eight exist still. I don't know if Tim Arnold has one and I could find just one video on youtube showing gameplay from an owner named Basil. He's also listed on Pinside as the only owner of this game. Where the other seven or so are, who knows.
On a side note, I listened to a Pinball Expo seminar with the designer of Black Hole. At the end of it Michael Gottlieb was in the audience and made a interesting statement. He said that on the last day just before the company (owned by Columbia) was sold to Coca Cola in 1983 his dad, Alvin, walked through the building one last time and just prior to leaving there were still two Goin' Nuts and one Krull in the back of the place just sitting there.
http://ipdb.org/search.pl?any=krull&search=Search+Database&searchtype=quick#1397
video
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9kUhdX8avyY
I really dig the music. Very ominous. Just like Haunted House.
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