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A Look at the Early Art Concepts for Scooby-Doo Pinball

Knapp Arcade·article·analyzed·May 10, 2023
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TL;DR

Early Scooby-Doo pinball art concepts by Matt Frank showcased by Spooky.

Summary

Knapp Arcade highlights early art concepts for Spooky Pinball's Scooby-Doo machine, praising the final artwork and noting that artist Matt Frank topper and backglass designs were recently shared by Spooky on social media.

Key Claims

  • Spooky Pinball has released early art concepts for Scooby-Doo pinball on Facebook

    high confidence · Spooky shared this on its Facebook page a few minutes ago

  • Matt Frank is the artist for Scooby-Doo pinball's topper and backglass

    high confidence · the game's artist Matt Frank did for the machine's topper and backglass

Notable Quotes

  • “the game is absolutely gorgeous”

    Knapp Arcade — Positive aesthetic assessment of Scooby-Doo pinball final artwork

Entities

Spooky PinballcompanyMatt FrankpersonScooby-Doo PinballgameKnapp Arcadeorganization

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    event_signal: Spooky Pinball shared early art concepts for Scooby-Doo on social media

    high · Spooky shared this on its Facebook page a few minutes ago

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One of my favorite parts of Spooky Pinball's new Scooby-Doo pinball machine is the art. In my humble opinion, the game is absolutely gorgeous. So it was really neat to see the early design concepts that the game's artist Matt Matt Frank did for the machine's topper and backglass back when Spooky was first starting on it. Spooky shared this on its Facebook page a few minutes ago.