It's really too bad that Williams wasn't able to continue with the pinball industry. I believe they are involved in gambling machines now. It sounds like the woman was possibly making speech for Road Show.
Lol wow! The camera work is pretty excellent. He put together a great flow and real look through the process. But oh man, this announcer really asked the worst questions. Sort of gotchya journalism style. But all the people being interviewed don’t have anything mischievous to refuel.
2:26 that call out is for Bally's Creature From the Black Lagoon
Wow! That brought back memories of my first job at WMS in that building!
Awesome, how did you get the job and what did you do? How long were you there for?
i'm currently trying to build my first pinball machine from scratch, an addams family. I think i've gone insane, but should be fun :)
NICE, CREATURE FROM THE BLACK LAGOON QUOTE BEEN RECORDED
that guy could show us so many cool stuff. and he decided to make fun of it. and fool around..
Worst. Reporter. Ever.
agreed. What a dumby.
Harry Williams and Sam Stern were friends before they became friendly rivals.
“Friends, founders, and fathers” it reads on Data East Time Machine.
It's really too bad that Williams wasn't able to continue with the pinball industry. I believe they are involved in gambling machines now. It sounds like the woman was possibly making speech for Road Show.
Creature from black lagoon. RS was started in 93’.
Wow this was great!
Lol wow!
The camera work is pretty excellent. He put together a great flow and real look through the process. But oh man, this announcer really asked the worst questions. Sort of gotchya journalism style. But all the people being interviewed don’t have anything mischievous to refuel.
Thank you!
No big deal, just Ed Boon casually filming fight scenes for MK2. 😳👍
This was WILD
Harry Williams? Learned something there.
Notice at the end of this video the STANDARD game with stainless steel rails BUT with the GOLD sideart!??
The game was selling so well they they cobbled together all sorts of variations of the game throughout the run.
The guy was also "testing new software for an old game" aka gold ROMs