I appreciate your dedication to showing off Gottlieb games in detail (and Zaccaria games, for that matter); they're rarely seen in modern arcades, and there's not a lot of good footage of them on the internet in comparison to machines from other manufacturers. System 80/A/B games and especially System 3 games could be rough around the edges, but they had a unique style and some legitimately good ideas. My first-ever machine was a Waterworld, which I grew quite fond of despite how very obviously janky it is, though I remember being annoyed with the lack of documentation online due to the Gottlieb copyright holder. I enjoy your content and would love to see any other lesser-seen games you might have access to 🙌
Thank you for you kind words, I set out just wanting to build a portfolio of videos on as many machines as I could but it just so happens the majority of what I own and have access to are lesser known titles from the less popular manufacturers - which works well as they tend to be lesser documented. Waterworld is a strange shooter, I've always quite enjoyed it though. Thanks for watching and supporting the channel! :)
Wow it has the Best 80's Synth of Any pinball Going 💯❤I have a Tx-Sector with a faulty sound board that i have been working on & off for a year now. That's it You have inspired me to get it fix. Was working fine when i first got it and everyone just Loves the crazy sounds...Pure 80's at its Best...Tx Tx. Cheers for the Video 👏👏 Tassie Pinball Mafia
Oh you've just got to get that soundboard working a Tx-Sector with no sound is heartbreaking! Thanks for watching, and good luck getting yours fixed! ☺️
Now I'm a sucker for bit-pop but that soundtrack is amazing. Impressively long track too - a was expecting it to start looping several times during your explanation but it just kept going and developing. Never been a fan of gottleib but I could own this for the music alone!
It's really difficult to figure out when it does actually loop but it's at least 6 minutes long for sure, which is insane really considering the age of the machine. Definitely worth owning if not just for the gameplay but for the music 😁
@@MajesticPinball keep it going! really interesting games on this channel and its been more than a few times this is the only source to learn! great stuff
@@Sarvets I always try to show off weirder/less seen games... I've done a video on The Addams Family but have never posted it as everyone knows how to play that so it felt a little pointless haha
If you made a video of you just playing this in game, i would still watch it. And i would watch if you streamed. I cant find a real machine locally to play sadly.
It may sound like it but it's not, it does loop round after a while, but it's a surprisingly long track for a pinball machine! Thanks for watching and commenting!
@@MajesticPinball No problem. The music coming off the genuine chip sounds different than the software versions people have. Is there a way for owners to trigger these songs and get a raw recording of them all without having to play the game? And also, the reason why I believe its generated is because if you listen when you a start a game, those drums don't kick in until after the ball has entered the arena. Plus the game over music has an extra lower note not contained in Pinball Arcade or the youtube uploads. Even the bass on your machine sounds heavier and a hair different! Just listen to the youtube uploads!
Sadly I'm aware of his past, I probably should of worded that into a little better, I was meaning to say his games were iconic 🤦♂️ thanks for watching btw! ☺️