Diamond Lady is a game mentioned in 2 episode(s).
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1987 Gottlieb game; Ian highlights specific shot mechanics that influenced Bond 60th design
Classic pinball game picked by multiple players; hit or miss scoring experience; used as option selection throughout tournament
Gottlieb game (1987) designed by John Norris; Borg's first major mechanical design work
Jon Norris's first solo-designed Gottlieb game, released 1988, sold ~2,700 units. Notable for being too difficult for average players; missing ball-save up-post feature Jon Norris requested.
Unique game in qualifying lineup with big risk/reward
Machine featured in women's quarterfinals bank
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Alvin Gottlieb machine mentioned as having score-doubling feature that is 'literally impossible' to exploit, unlike Monte Carlo's 10-million-point shot
Gottlieb game designed by John Norris; featured innovative ball saver drop target between flippers; Borg's first experience working on a game.
Classic pinball referenced in comparison to Bond 60th figure-eight shot mechanic