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Queen of Hearts

gameactive8 mentionsFirst seen Apr 22, 2007Last seen Aug 2, 2022

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Queen of Hearts is a game mentioned in 1 episode(s).

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  • Gottlieb card-themed game; Gordon Hasse's overall favorite game regardless of era; approximately 2,200-2,300 unit production run (huge success for 1950s)

    Episode 194 - Interview with Gordon Hasse 9-17-15Sep 21, 2015
  • Gottlieb pinball game designed by Neyens; featured innovative relay circuit with complex payout logic based on five-ball combinations; Neyens' personal favorite despite not being most commercially popular.

    Episode 392 - Interview with Wayne Neyens 01-18-2017Mar 23, 2017
  • Difficult pinball game by Wayne Neyens utilizing the gobble hole.

    Episode 143 - Happy Birthday, Mr. Neyens!Aug 1, 2015
  • Neyens' design from 1950s era; mentioned as collectible title; personal favorite of host.

    TOPCast 30: Wayne NeyensApr 25, 2007
  • 1952 Gottlieb wood rail; described by Hasse as probably his favorite Gottlieb wood rail; played extensively as a kid but doesn't have one currently set up in his collection

    TOPCast 29: Gordon HasseApr 22, 2007
  • Wood-rail era pinball game owned by Edward Tripunsky; favorite game from his youth

    Episode 457 - Interview with Edward Trapunski 09-30-19

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Oct 4, 2019
  • Wayne Nines' personal favorite game; designed for circuitry elegance; not selected for Coin-Op Carnival despite Wayne's preference

    Episode 83 - Carnies in the HouseMar 11, 2019
  • December 1952 Gottlieb game by Neyens featuring card theme and innovative five-gobble-hole replay mechanism. Neyens considered it his greatest engineering masterpiece due to the electromechanical switch-stacking solution.

    A Special Pinball Show Tribute To Wayne NeyensAug 2, 2022