And if The Black Knight from his Eponymous Pinball Series ever was brought up in Mortal Kombat, he would be raiding Shang Tsung's Island for his money and take over Shao Khan's Empire back in Outworld as people will give The Black Knight their money =)
Back in the early 90s my dad asked for a raise at the radio station he worked at. At the time the radio station didn't have the budget to give him the raise. His boss said "look guy if I turn my head and look away and that pinball machine goes missing I won't say anything". My dad said deal! He got a buddy of his who had a special truck built for transporting pinball machines to bring it to his house. I grew up playing it, the black knight 2000. He just restored it and had all the original lights replaced with leds. We had a blast playing it again. Most badass soundtrack. I came here to listen to it again after just playing it. Got all 3 balls in the draw bridge on my 3rd go and almost got the jackpot (it went halfway up the ramp and came back down!!)
Thanks for posting.. You list Steve Ritchie as "vocals"... he was also one of the composers. Steve would come into my office with his guitar, play some stuff and I'd put it all together into a piece.
Thank you so much for commenting Brian, that has made my day :) I can still remember the first time I booted up Desert Strike and that music kicked in, that was over 25 yrs ago and I can still recall that moment perfectly thanks to a piece of music I heard, so thank you! (and Rob)
Thanks for the kind words! Desert Strike seems like a looong time ago! (but I did have fun with that).. working with Rob--- who just received an honorary Doctorate, btw!-- was great.
Brian, what are the chances of getting some of the amazing music like this and the music from Bride of Pinbot (same musicians right?) in really high quality from Williams posted to soundcloud or youtube or something? It brings back really great memories!
I can't thank you enough for producing this awesome track. It's up there with Megalovania as a favorite game song of mine. Are you still producing VGM?
Kelly Bremermann - It may not be the same steel and glass reality you were used to, but I’d highly recommend checking out Pinball Arcade. It has an extremely faithful recreation of BK2000 and the original Black Knight (the one I pretty much donated my entire childhood to). It’s accurate right down to some of the spots the ball would get stuck and need a nudge to release.
Y’all be saying this one is difficult… BK2000 was one of the first I ever played and I found the later Sword Of Rage machine more difficult… tbh this one isn’t as hard as it seems, even for a casual like me who plays them for fun, but i can definitely say I’ve never heard a better theme for a pinball machine… EVER.
@@theworldsgreatestjidiot9667 a streamer also known as avoidingthepuddle. He has this song on a playlist of music he plays during break time. Don't ask him why his camera is green, or anything for that matter
When I joined the German Navy in 1990 I was (and still am) very much into pinball. In the crew mess they used to have a "Black Night 2000" machine and I have no idea how much of my pay went into that but I played almost every evening, although it is a hideously difficult pinball machine and many games were rather short and extra balls scarce :D But the music always made me come back, thanks for sharing and reminding me of good ol' times
I was at a convention thing today with a hall full of arcade games and pinball tables. Over the din of all the machines I kept hearing this theme. So badass.
Fun fact: the guy who programmed the music for this game in assembly language in the 80's, later joined Microsoft and designed the audio architecture for the OG Xbox which was the first gaming product to feature Dolby INTERACTIVE Content-Encoding Technology, which allows REAL-TIME Dolby encoding in game consoles. Previous game consoles like the PS2 and GameCube could only use Dolby 5.1 during NON-interactive "Cut-Scene" playback and movies.
What an awesome theme, and to a original pinball game not tied to any movie license no less. A buddy has this machine and I was invited to try it. I've never seen it before in person and had no idea just what kind of rockin' experience I was in for. It literally brought me to tears I loved it so much. Good shit, man.
You cant tell me when you hear this theme it doesn’t get you pumped and hyped to play?!? I’m ready to dump a cup of quarters into this right now if i could.
The day The Black Knight from his Eponymous Pinball Series gets brought in the upcoming Mortal Kombat game will be the day he'll finally see Shao Kahn face-to-face where the former will attempt to take over Outworld from the latter. People from Outworld will side with The Black Knight because they'll always give him money thus becoming the new Ruler of Outworld =)
Amongst the shadows of the night, he lives. He is powerful. He savagely strives to take your wealth and make it his own. He'll stop at nothing to achieve this, and relishes the fact. Your tears of sadness and loss are the sweetest taste he's ever known. He is greed. Your gold sates the fire burning deep within the pits of his tormented soul. He is relentless. You cannot run. Fear is his greatest weapon- besides a bad-ass lightning spear, crafted from the heart of a storm by a totally kick-ass wizard. He is not without a sense of humor, however. He is sarcastically humble. He denies his strength to those who sing his praises. He cannot accept their idolization. He knows what he is. Existence is a joke to him. He is cunning. He laughs and mocks you for succumbing to his will. He swiftly rides off atop his threatening, dark stallion, taking your riches along with him, returning to the shadows whence he came. Still, you feel compelled to follow, and give him your money, willfully. Man, who knew Ted Dibiase had a side gig?
Frankly, this pinball machine exudes this energy when played in person. Hearing the Black Knight laugh at you menacingly from two machines away is surprisingly hypnotic, as if he were challenging you. Taunting you.
Considering how so iconic The Black Knight of his Eponymous Pinball series is as he recently got a 3rd sequel, The Black Knight should be a guest character in Mortal Kombat 11.
I’m surprised they never did more crossovers with other Midway IPs (even before they left to form NRS). Like imagine fucking Mr. Big from NARC as a Mortal Kombat character
@@MrSkerpentine Somehow, for some reason, it is surprising they never did anymore crossovers with other Midway IPs, something that needs to happen again among with William IPs. In fact, they might as well buy off Williams Entertainment so they can start making Pinball Gaming once again, maybe even make Video Gaming versions of said Pinball Games. One thing is for certain, should The Black Knight of his Eponymous Pinball Series get in the upcoming Mortal Kombat game as a guest character for any reason will be a major first as I don't ever recall any character from Pinball to be introduced as a guest character for any video gaming media. And if The Black Knight from his Eponymous Pinball Series ever dose get in the upcoming Mortal Kombat game, I can see him and Shao Kahn exchange a set of very interesting words if given that chance, plus he'll raid Shang Tsung's Island for all his money and take over Outworld like a complete Boss! Who knows, maybe they may even make a Black Knight origins Video Game thus pointing out how he became The Black Knight we know today =)
It seems the third entry, "Sword of Rage" comes out of Stern's pinball division. (I only knew of Stern Electronics from a laser disk game built around an anime film.)
I lost my beautiful brother Dominic 4 years ago. This sooooo reminds me of him. We used to go to Keansburg Boardwalk a few times a week as kids in the 80’s and dump a roll of quarters at Bev and Wally’s. (an arcade there) The first time we walked by this machine we were literally mesmerized. We could not believe this was coming out of an arcade game let alone a pinball machine. We would stand there and let it cycle over and over (and yes eventually play it). Don’t forget, there were no home platforms or arcade games that played anything even remotely close to this level. Thank you so much for posting this!!! To you Domie!!!! I’ll see when I get there!!
One of my favorite games of all times. No doubt, due in large part to the music, which most pinball games back then did not seem to have... You never forget your first.
Pizza shop down the street from my childhood home had this table in their back room... that theme song is an instant reminder of my youth and really brings back great memories
I use to put quarters up on the glass to wait in line to play Mortal Kombat at my local arcade. This machine would do its own light show next to the M.K arcade. This song was a huge part on my youth. Love it! Ty for upload.
Same here. A buddy has this machine and I was invited to try it. I've never seen it before in person and had no idea just what kind of rockin' experience I was in for. It literally brought me to tears I loved it so much. Good shit, man.
This was by far my favorite table as a kid... growing up, the small corner pizza shop had this in their back room, I became close with the owner and everyday after school, I'd go to his shop, and he'd hand me a handful of quarters so I could play it all afternoon... I'd love to find this game in the wild again, give it play for old times sake...
Played this at the Strong Museum of Play where they had a huge exhibit of video games. The theme got stuck in my head all day and I was hoping itd be on RUclips! Quite a fun game, and I dont normally like pinball.
After watching AGDQ 2021 and seeing the community freak out when they play this and watch the money roll in... I think that was my favorite moment of the whole event.
I actually found the clip on twitch that played this and Daytona USA right after while switching games. What a ride. www.twitch.tv/videos/867075510?t=13h00m42s
My first encounter with this machine was back in december 1999, I was vacationing with my family in Aruba, and there was a gaming room in the resort that had the Black knight machine. The music totally brings me back to that vacation.
I remember going to an Orlando arcade all the time in 1989 to play (ironically) Black Tiger, and hearing this song playing repeatedly behind me. It was like my game had borrowed this awesome theme for itself.
I CAN'T BELIEVE MY EARS!! This must be the best use of samples I have ever known of in any kind of game, and the music itself could tear the universe a new one! Why did it take you 14 years to show me this, RUclips? Why?!
This shit's still my jam. My dad's buddy from parochial school was a pinball freak, and he owned the ORIGINAL Black Knight arcade game. Prior to the pandemic, I would frequent the Strong Museum of Play, especially when they had placed a permanent pinball game exhibit and they had this along with the original Black Knight. My dad's BFF would be pleased.
Wisp Ski Resort in Western Maryland had one of these machines in the lodge. I played the hell out of this game in the early 90's. This takes me back...
Got pinball arcade on ps4 over the weekend. Went and got this pinball machine dlc immediately. How could they release that game without putting Black Knight 2000 in it?!
Simply put they didn't have the resources; first they have to actually obtain the physical machine itself which is tough to get with only a few thousand manufactured over its lifespan. And once they DO get it, they must restore the thing to ensure all mechanical components work as intended when it comes time to simulate the physics. A lot of time, money and work goes into recreating even one table.
If you press the start button without putting a quarter in the machine, the Black Knight will say "No way! Give me your money!"
0:50 :)
BlackKnightLore
True story!!!
And if The Black Knight from his Eponymous Pinball Series ever was brought up in Mortal Kombat, he would be raiding Shang Tsung's Island for his money and take over Shao Khan's Empire back in Outworld as people will give The Black Knight their money =)
That's what OF girls say when their customers ask them on dates.
Back in the early 90s my dad asked for a raise at the radio station he worked at. At the time the radio station didn't have the budget to give him the raise. His boss said "look guy if I turn my head and look away and that pinball machine goes missing I won't say anything". My dad said deal! He got a buddy of his who had a special truck built for transporting pinball machines to bring it to his house. I grew up playing it, the black knight 2000. He just restored it and had all the original lights replaced with leds. We had a blast playing it again. Most badass soundtrack. I came here to listen to it again after just playing it. Got all 3 balls in the draw bridge on my 3rd go and almost got the jackpot (it went halfway up the ramp and came back down!!)
Dude that was so freaking worth it when people can be lenient or local thinking like that I love it so much
This is the most 90s kid story I’ve heard in a minute
Thanks for posting..
You list Steve Ritchie as "vocals"... he was also one of the composers. Steve would come into my office with his guitar, play some stuff and I'd put it all together into a piece.
Thank you so much for commenting Brian, that has made my day :) I can still remember the first time I booted up Desert Strike and that music kicked in, that was over 25 yrs ago and I can still recall that moment perfectly thanks to a piece of music I heard, so thank you! (and Rob)
Thanks for the kind words! Desert Strike seems like a looong time ago! (but I did have fun with that).. working with Rob--- who just received an honorary Doctorate, btw!-- was great.
Yep-- I have to say, I do miss doing Genesis games-- they were very fun to work on.
Brian, what are the chances of getting some of the amazing music like this and the music from Bride of Pinbot (same musicians right?) in really high quality from Williams posted to soundcloud or youtube or something? It brings back really great memories!
I can't thank you enough for producing this awesome track. It's up there with Megalovania as a favorite game song of mine. Are you still producing VGM?
The fact that the THEME tells you that the game will rab you of your money and DEMANDS it.. is kinda cool.
Its almost like its begging you to.... walk away.
it's the precursor for the rise of the machines
he says you will be a mummy
It’s not cool, it’s fucking awesome
@@virtuoso2991 no way dude if the black knight ever challenges me I will defend my honor no matter the cost
aris, smile
A pinball parlor near me has this game. It's hard as hell, but the music is what keeps me coming back to play.
Yeah, BK2000 is pretty tough. D:
But holy shit, that soundtrack.
I'm jealous. This was my fav machine back in the day. Sunk a lot a quarters in the one I used to play. Would love to play it again.
Kelly Bremermann - It may not be the same steel and glass reality you were used to, but I’d highly recommend checking out Pinball Arcade. It has an extremely faithful recreation of BK2000 and the original Black Knight (the one I pretty much donated my entire childhood to). It’s accurate right down to some of the spots the ball would get stuck and need a nudge to release.
One of the hardest machines ever, what's your high score btw?¡
Y’all be saying this one is difficult… BK2000 was one of the first I ever played and I found the later Sword Of Rage machine more difficult… tbh this one isn’t as hard as it seems, even for a casual like me who plays them for fun, but i can definitely say I’ve never heard a better theme for a pinball machine… EVER.
Thank you Aris for introducing me to this legendary song
atpdance
i just discovered it because of him haha
Hey alright
Who is aris?
@@theworldsgreatestjidiot9667 a streamer also known as avoidingthepuddle. He has this song on a playlist of music he plays during break time. Don't ask him why his camera is green, or anything for that matter
possibly the only arcade machine that's like "fight me coward, you won't"
this and Sinistar
@@PinstripeHourglass now Sinistar was hard as hell
@@RedStrikerBeetleborgI despised that video game with burning passion when I was a kid.
Two words brother Mortal. Kombat. Not coincidence that’s also a banger soundtrack.
Give me your money amigo
You got the power!
You got the might!
Get ready for battle!
Beat the Black Knight!
HAHAHAHAHAH!
No waay!
Give me your money!
HAHAHAHAHAH!
@@donquixotedoflamingo5510that's Shao Kahn's voice and laugh from Mortal Kombat 2 and Mortal Kombat 3 by the way. 🎉🎉🎉
@@donquixotedoflamingo5510Ed Boon and the voice actor worked together on few Stern pinball and Midway games.
@@unlimited-6183 except it isn't. It's the table designer. He voiced the black knight and the laughs for the machine.
Finally found a place nearby that had this machine and was pumped to play. Slipped a quarter in and....NO MUSIC ;_;
That's more disappointing than getting a prostitute pregnant :(
Sends shivers down my spine all these years later. Best pinball table ever made.
atpDance
When I joined the German Navy in 1990 I was (and still am) very much into pinball. In the crew mess they used to have a "Black Night 2000" machine and I have no idea how much of my pay went into that but I played almost every evening, although it is a hideously difficult pinball machine and many games were rather short and extra balls scarce :D But the music always made me come back, thanks for sharing and reminding me of good ol' times
that's badass! I bet those machines were expensive then and even more expensive now!
GIVE ME YOUR MONEY
Jotaro Kujo no
Yare yare daze
HA HA HA HA!
We need a Jojos Bizarre Adventure pinball game.
BEAT THE BLACK KNIGHT!
I was at a convention thing today with a hall full of arcade games and pinball tables. Over the din of all the machines I kept hearing this theme. So badass.
Fun fact: the guy who programmed the music for this game in assembly language in the 80's, later joined Microsoft and designed the audio architecture for the OG Xbox which was the first gaming product to feature Dolby INTERACTIVE Content-Encoding Technology, which allows REAL-TIME Dolby encoding in game consoles.
Previous game consoles like the PS2 and GameCube could only use Dolby 5.1 during NON-interactive "Cut-Scene" playback and movies.
I wish I knew what this meant
What an awesome theme, and to a original pinball game not tied to any movie license no less. A buddy has this machine and I was invited to try it. I've never seen it before in person and had no idea just what kind of rockin' experience I was in for. It literally brought me to tears I loved it so much. Good shit, man.
You cant tell me when you hear this theme it doesn’t get you pumped and hyped to play?!? I’m ready to dump a cup of quarters into this right now if i could.
I love you Aris :3
Hey alright
This song is Krazy
Hey you spelled your name wrong its khibigamer
It's been three years but I want you to know that your reference was finally understood
shao kahn demands your money
No way! Stand up and fight!
The day The Black Knight from his Eponymous Pinball Series gets brought in the upcoming Mortal Kombat game will be the day he'll finally see Shao Kahn face-to-face where the former will attempt to take over Outworld from the latter.
People from Outworld will side with The Black Knight because they'll always give him money thus becoming the new Ruler of Outworld =)
Hey alright, keep it down will ya?
Amongst the shadows of the night, he lives. He is powerful. He savagely strives to take your wealth and make it his own. He'll stop at nothing to achieve this, and relishes the fact. Your tears of sadness and loss are the sweetest taste he's ever known. He is greed. Your gold sates the fire burning deep within the pits of his tormented soul. He is relentless. You cannot run. Fear is his greatest weapon- besides a bad-ass lightning spear, crafted from the heart of a storm by a totally kick-ass wizard. He is not without a sense of humor, however. He is sarcastically humble. He denies his strength to those who sing his praises. He cannot accept their idolization. He knows what he is. Existence is a joke to him. He is cunning. He laughs and mocks you for succumbing to his will. He swiftly rides off atop his threatening, dark stallion, taking your riches along with him, returning to the shadows whence he came. Still, you feel compelled to follow, and give him your money, willfully.
Man, who knew Ted Dibiase had a side gig?
Frankly, this pinball machine exudes this energy when played in person. Hearing the Black Knight laugh at you menacingly from two machines away is surprisingly hypnotic, as if he were challenging you. Taunting you.
Where is this from!?!?? That is so dope!!!!!!
@@matthewkresconko6196 Just my interpretation of the theme song and artwork, lol.
Goddamn thats some sick writing, and for a character from a pinball table no less. Good on ya.
Hey alright
Damn Aris fan
Considering how so iconic The Black Knight of his Eponymous Pinball series is as he recently got a 3rd sequel, The Black Knight should be a guest character in Mortal Kombat 11.
I’m surprised they never did more crossovers with other Midway IPs (even before they left to form NRS). Like imagine fucking Mr. Big from NARC as a Mortal Kombat character
Just his trailer, the song plays and it ends with The Black Knight going "Give me your money"
@@MrSkerpentine Somehow, for some reason, it is surprising they never did anymore crossovers with other Midway IPs, something that needs to happen again among with William IPs. In fact, they might as well buy off Williams Entertainment so they can start making Pinball Gaming once again, maybe even make Video Gaming versions of said Pinball Games.
One thing is for certain, should The Black Knight of his Eponymous Pinball Series get in the upcoming Mortal Kombat game as a guest character for any reason will be a major first as I don't ever recall any character from Pinball to be introduced as a guest character for any video gaming media.
And if The Black Knight from his Eponymous Pinball Series ever dose get in the upcoming Mortal Kombat game, I can see him and Shao Kahn exchange a set of very interesting words if given that chance, plus he'll raid Shang Tsung's Island for all his money and take over Outworld like a complete Boss!
Who knows, maybe they may even make a Black Knight origins Video Game thus pointing out how he became The Black Knight we know today =)
@@ancientone5903 All I’ve heard from the non-MK properties is that at one point they did a crossover comic with Paperboy and Spy Hunter
It seems the third entry, "Sword of Rage" comes out of Stern's pinball division. (I only knew of Stern Electronics from a laser disk game built around an anime film.)
Gets better with every re-listen. Incredible PIN. Incredible soundtrack.
Bart...I don't want to alarm you...but I AM THE BLACK KNIGHT
*OOOOOOOOOHHHHHHH!!!*
I saw that too lol sorry for taking ur comment
That's awesome! It wouldnt get popular since pinball is obscure, but this is awesome
@DidntDrinkTheWater I actually saw this video on Twitter years ago when the meme was going around. Thanks for the RUclips version.
Long live Steve Ritchie. The King.
This is ridiculous and I love every second of it.
if this came on in my car i would immediately accelerate until it stopped playing
Welcome, traveler, to the timeline where the most badass song is on a pinball machine
Holy shit, it blows my mind that this is the background music for a pinball machine. I'm rocking the fuck out over here. :D
Game Informer and Ed Boon will bring a wave of viewers to this amazing track.
I lost my beautiful brother Dominic 4 years ago. This sooooo reminds me of him. We used to go to Keansburg Boardwalk a few times a week as kids in the 80’s and dump a roll of quarters at Bev and Wally’s. (an arcade there) The first time we walked by this machine we were literally mesmerized. We could not believe this was coming out of an arcade game let alone a pinball machine. We would stand there and let it cycle over and over (and yes eventually play it). Don’t forget, there were no home platforms or arcade games that played anything even remotely close to this level. Thank you so much for posting this!!!
To you Domie!!!! I’ll see when I get there!!
I just played this for the first time a month ago and I’ve been rocking to this for far to long
Bonesaw577's 2016 SGDQ run brought me here after all this time. Such a classic.
One of my favorite games of all times. No doubt, due in large part to the music, which most pinball games back then did not seem to have... You never forget your first.
Pizza shop down the street from my childhood home had this table in their back room... that theme song is an instant reminder of my youth and really brings back great memories
Hey Alright
This is one of the coolest songs of all time.
atpSuspect
I recently found it at Rockford Michigan. The table looked amazing and was fun. Love this pin-ball table. 😎
A year or so ago, I found it at an arcade/pinball place in McLean, Illinois. I was so happy!
I use to put quarters up on the glass to wait in line to play Mortal Kombat at my local arcade. This machine would do its own light show next to the M.K arcade. This song was a huge part on my youth. Love it! Ty for upload.
The last pinball machine programmed by Ed Boon before moving to Mortal Kombat
Steve Ritchie is a legend!
Came here after hearing Ed Boon talk about it in an interview. Absolutely a killer track.
I randomly found this yesterday, and I'm so glad i did! this is all kinds of amazing! thank you for uploading!
Legendary theme song and table. One of the best out there.
Holy shit, just came across this pinball table for the first time and DAMN did this catch me off guard
Same here. A buddy has this machine and I was invited to try it. I've never seen it before in person and had no idea just what kind of rockin' experience I was in for. It literally brought me to tears I loved it so much. Good shit, man.
This song radiates Power Rangers energy and that's a good thing
I know, right? I get Zeo specifically
Ron Wasserman style lyrics and music. It works.
Give me your money!
king-ohger would like to speak to you
Shao Kahn's voice and laugh!!! Pure epicness!! 🎉🎉🎉
There’s a working Black Knight 2000 pinball machine at Crabtowne USA in Glen Burnie, MD
Also in Mega Play Indiana
This was by far my favorite table as a kid... growing up, the small corner pizza shop had this in their back room, I became close with the owner and everyday after school, I'd go to his shop, and he'd hand me a handful of quarters so I could play it all afternoon... I'd love to find this game in the wild again, give it play for old times sake...
There is one machine functioning that I know of at Funspot up in New Hampshire. Always fun to play when I get the chance.
Such an awesome soundtrack.
Played this at the Strong Museum of Play where they had a huge exhibit of video games. The theme got stuck in my head all day and I was hoping itd be on RUclips! Quite a fun game, and I dont normally like pinball.
hey alright
atpShh
*_"I--AM--THEE--BLACK--KNIGHT!!"_*
My arcade in the mall would have this thing so loud. You had to. The soundtrack was epic. This thing defined "attract mode".
After watching AGDQ 2021 and seeing the community freak out when they play this and watch the money roll in... I think that was my favorite moment of the whole event.
AGDQ played this track?? you don't happen to have a link, do you?
I actually found the clip on twitch that played this and Daytona USA right after while switching games. What a ride. www.twitch.tv/videos/867075510?t=13h00m42s
My first encounter with this machine was back in december 1999, I was vacationing with my family in Aruba, and there was a gaming room in the resort that had the Black knight machine. The music totally brings me back to that vacation.
Who else is here from SGDQ 2022?
I remember going to an Orlando arcade all the time in 1989 to play (ironically) Black Tiger, and hearing this song playing repeatedly behind me. It was like my game had borrowed this awesome theme for itself.
I must've played this game every Friday for about 4 years when a convenient store had it inside. They even knew when i was coming in to play.
Me omw to get obsessed with and old game I know nothing abt (I’m going to love it):
I CAN'T BELIEVE MY EARS!!
This must be the best use of samples I have ever known of in any kind of game, and the music itself could tear the universe a new one!
Why did it take you 14 years to show me this, RUclips? Why?!
I don't know man
If you didn’t know already, one of the choir angels is Stephanie Rogers who provided the voice for The Machine:Bride of Pinbot
NO WAY
This shit's still my jam. My dad's buddy from parochial school was a pinball freak, and he owned the ORIGINAL Black Knight arcade game. Prior to the pandemic, I would frequent the Strong Museum of Play, especially when they had placed a permanent pinball game exhibit and they had this along with the original Black Knight. My dad's BFF would be pleased.
0:11 Best part in my opinion
Who’s here because the 166 questions with Ed Boon Vid?
This guy
Partially here for that. The interview reminded me of it, but I first heard about it at AGDQ. Bonesaw's Jak & Daxter run, if you didn't know.
@@theosmiumnerd2209 Oh man. That's still one of my favorite runs at AGDQ.
Guilty as charged
meeeeeeeee
All time favorite Pinbball machine, would love to own one in the future.
Oh my, I did not hear this for about 25 years :D At least I know what it is :)
This slicked back my hair and changed all my shirts into leather jackets.
Wisp Ski Resort in Western Maryland had one of these machines in the lodge. I played the hell out of this game in the early 90's. This takes me back...
Got pinball arcade on ps4 over the weekend. Went and got this pinball machine dlc immediately. How could they release that game without putting Black Knight 2000 in it?!
Simply put they didn't have the resources; first they have to actually obtain the physical machine itself which is tough to get with only a few thousand manufactured over its lifespan. And once they DO get it, they must restore the thing to ensure all mechanical components work as intended when it comes time to simulate the physics. A lot of time, money and work goes into recreating even one table.
My favorite pinball game of all time
Killer soundtrack for 1989 (or well, any time)
GIMME YOUR MONEY
Jack is proud that you have won the race and awards you both the winning prize and your promised 150 bounty points.
#AGDQ brought me here :D
Bonesaw577's Jak and daxter 100% if I'm not mistaken
When I found this at the pinball hall of fame in vegas i freaked out
They still make Black Night pinball machines. They’re a joy to play.
This song slaps!
Slaps HARD
I put so many dollars into this machine, and honestly, it was for this sound track. The game play was good, but the sound is what made the game.
DARKSOULS 3 BOIIIII
Good Lord, what an incredible banger. I just effing love the OPM/L.
COMPLETE BANGER!
Hopefully soon I'll have the soundtrack up. Thanks for posting this!
Black Knight Swords Of Rage is Awesome! But BK2K is always a Classic especially the Soundtrack! Just amazing!
hey, alright
Heheheee heh Thank you
Those drums really hit.
Anyone notice how the Willams logo is on the horse's colar?
If an arcade game straight up told me, “give me your money!” My entire fucking allowance is going in that machine!
atpQuan
atpDance... wonder if this one is on that williams pinball arcade from farsight. i think it is
you know, this soundtrack is great because I'm Feeling it way amazing to play the cabinet!
This is literally the theme of my childhood
I had to listen to all of the batman playlist to find this gem
Awesome 👍 good job 👏 I have just joined your channel and we are connected now 🙂!!
When u pushed the start button on this pinballmachine and it had no credits it said either: 'no way' or 'give me your money'.
I broke myself on this table, like tennis elbow but pinball wrist - I had fun doing it though -- good machine