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Past Times Pinball History Ep 5: Humpty Dumpty

Past Times Arcade·video·2m 53s·analyzed·Dec 6, 2023
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TL;DR

Humpty Dumpty (1947) featured the first flippers, transforming pinball from chance to skill.

Summary

Past Times Arcade showcases the 1947 Alvin Gottlieb Humpty Dumpty, the first pinball machine ever made with flippers. The video details its historical significance in transforming pinball from a game of chance to a game of skill, explains its unique side-mounted six-flipper layout controlled by a single solenoid, and covers the backstory of designer Harry Mabbs' departure to Harry Williams after a salary dispute with Gottlieb.

Key Claims

  • Humpty Dumpty (1947) is the very first pinball game ever made with flippers

    high confidence · Past Times Arcade host, opening statement of the video

  • Prior to flippers, pinball games were considered gambling devices because they were games of chance; flippers transformed the genre into a game of skill

    high confidence · Past Times Arcade host, historical context segment

  • Humpty Dumpty features six flippers mounted on the sides of the playfield, not the bottom, all controlled by a single solenoid

    high confidence · Past Times Arcade host, playfield design and underside mechanical explanation

  • Harry Mabbs designed Humpty Dumpty; Roy Parker created the artwork

    high confidence · Past Times Arcade host, credits segment

  • Harry Mabbs requested a raise from David Alvin Gottlieb after the success of Humpty Dumpty, but Gottlieb believed game design was part of his job and refused; Mabbs subsequently joined Harry Williams

    medium confidence · Past Times Arcade host, historical anecdote about personnel move

  • Lady Robin Hood is the second Alvin Gottlieb game with flippers

    high confidence · Past Times Arcade host, closing remarks

Notable Quotes

  • “this game is historically significant because it is the very first game with flippers”

    Past Times Arcade host@ 0:00 — Establishes the core historical claim of the video

  • “this drastically transformed pinball forever because now it became a game of skill”

    Past Times Arcade host@ 0:42 — Explains the paradigm shift flippers created in the industry

  • “The flippers are weak because of a lot of the pivots that are happening, but it's all controlled by one solenoid”

    Past Times Arcade host@ 1:55 — Technical insight into why Humpty Dumpty's flippers function differently than modern machines

  • “David Alvin Gottlieb felt that designing the games was part of his job”

    Past Times Arcade host@ 2:19 — Explains Gottlieb's reasoning for refusing Mabbs' salary request

Entities

Humpty DumptygameAlvin GottliebpersonHarry MabbspersonRoy ParkerpersonHarry WilliamscompanyGottliebcompanyLady Robin HoodgamePast Times Arcadeorganization

Signals

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    personnel_signal: Harry Mabbs' departure from Gottlieb to Harry Williams following salary dispute after Humpty Dumpty's success

    medium · Host recounts: 'Harry went to David Alvin Gottlieb and asked for a little bit of a raise...they did not reach an agreement...Harry Mabbs actually joined Harry Williams'

  • ?

    historical_signal: Documentation and celebration of Humpty Dumpty as the first flippered pinball machine and its role in transforming the industry from chance-based to skill-based gameplay

    high · Video explicitly positions Humpty Dumpty as revolutionary: 'this game is historically significant because it is the very first game with flippers' and 'this drastically transformed pinball forever because now it became a game of skill'

  • ?

    technology_signal: Introduction of flipper technology that fundamentally changed pinball mechanics and player agency

    high · Host explains flippers transformed the game from 'a game of chance' where players could only 'shake and nudge a little bit' to 'a game of skill'

Topics

Pinball history and originsprimaryFlipper technology innovationprimaryGame of skill vs. game of chance transitionprimaryMechanical design and solenoid systemssecondaryPersonnel and industry relations (Mabbs departure)secondary

Sentiment

positive(0.85)— Content is celebratory and reverential toward Humpty Dumpty's historical significance; host expresses enthusiasm for the machine's role in pinball evolution and invites viewers to experience it at the arcade

Transcript

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Today we're featuring a 1947 Gottlieb Humpty Dumpty and this game is historically significant because it is the very first game with flippers. Now looking at the play field here you notice the flippers are not in the bottom of the play field where you'd normally expect them and in fact they're on the side and there are six of them. So hitting the flipper buttons moves all of the flippers on that side. We'll show you here shortly how that works. So prior to this, games did not have flippers. They were considered to be a gambling device a lot of times because they were considered to be a game of chance. You could shake and nudge a little bit, but this drastically transformed pinball forever because now it became a game of skill. So let's get some gameplay here and see if we can hit the flippers here. There we go. You notice that they hit the ball back into play. And they aren't very powerful either. There we go. See, we lose multiple balls. You notice here, we have Mr. Humpty Dumpty in the back. And as we score 10,000 points, we have a little bit of a bat glass animation that happens. He fell. And then we go up to 100,000. We'll see if we can and pop up here again at the top. There we go 10 So there a little bit of an animation happening there So underneath the play field let show real quick how this works because it not your traditional flipper arrangement either Look at this In traditional games now each flipper would have its own solenoid, which are these down here. It's an electromagnet controlled by the flippers. Flipper switches are indeed up here. And And as we hit it, you can see that this whole rail moves to make all three flippers. So the flippers are weak because of a lot of the pivots that are happening, but it's all controlled by one solenoid. So this was developed by Harry Mabs, artwork by the famous Roy Parker. And the story is told that soon after this was created, Harry went to David Gottlieb and asked for a little bit of a raise. Based on the success and significance of this game, David Gottlieb felt that designing games was part of his job. So they did not reach an agreement in order to get a raise. So soon after, Harry Mabs actually joined Williams, the Confederators company. We have this here to play on the floor at Past Times Arcade. It's right next to Lady Robin Hood, which is in fact the second Gottlieb game with slippers. Both beautiful games, both historically significant. Hope you can come on in and check those out.