Orange County Choppers is a video pinball arcade game developed and published by Incredible Technologies in 2005 for IT NightHawk system. It features custom chopper themes inspired by the iconic TV show. Designed by Mark Ritchie.
this is a really cool concept! the rules and layout make sense (of course, Mark Ritchie knows what he's doing), the shot guide overlays make the goals relatively easy to follow, and there's a bit of "FMV game" charm in how the OCC mechanics pop up on the video screen to congratulate the player. i don't think this would have been a viable product for Incredible Technologies in 2005, especially considering the very bleak market for pinball at that time. it's neat to see what The Industry People were doing in those years (around this time, J. Popadiuk was working with toy company Zizzle on home pinball machines for kids, which didn't last very long)
Orange County Choppers is a video pinball arcade game developed and published by Incredible Technologies in 2005 for IT NightHawk system. It features custom chopper themes inspired by the iconic TV show. Designed by Mark Ritchie.
Woah! A modern pinball video game for the arcades...😮
How come I never heard of it!?
Pretty cool, never heard of this pinball game. I like how there are multiple tables
this is a really cool concept!
the rules and layout make sense (of course, Mark Ritchie knows what he's doing), the shot guide overlays make the goals relatively easy to follow, and there's a bit of "FMV game" charm in how the OCC mechanics pop up on the video screen to congratulate the player.
i don't think this would have been a viable product for Incredible Technologies in 2005, especially considering the very bleak market for pinball at that time. it's neat to see what The Industry People were doing in those years (around this time, J. Popadiuk was working with toy company Zizzle on home pinball machines for kids, which didn't last very long)
If I remember right, they only made 12 of these cabinets
Given the sad state of the pinball industry then, this would not have been a viable product for IT