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Patrick M. Lawlor (born 1951) is a video game and pinball machine designer. Lawlor's pinball career began as an engineer for Williams in 1987, when he co-designed a dual-playfield machine called Banzai Run with Larry DeMar. Pat Lawlor had previously been a video game designer and had entered the... -
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Steven S. Ritchie (born 1950) is an acclaimed pinball and video game designer. He has been called "The Master of Flow" by pinball aficionados due to the emphasis in his designs on ball speed, loops, and the like. After serving a stint in Vietnam and Alaska in the United States Coast Guard from... -
Eugene Jarvis
Eugene Peyton Jarvis (born 1955) is a game designer and programmer, producing pinball machines for Atari and video games for Williams Electronics. Most notable amongst his works are the seminal arcade video games Defender and Robotron: 2084 in the early 1980s, and the Cruis'n series of driving... -
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Brian R. Eddy is a programmer and designer working for Midway Games, who designed several of the most popular and influential pinball machines of the 1990s, including Attack From Mars and Medieval Madness . He was also the programmer on several other influential machines, including FunHouse, The... -
Larry DeMar
Lawrence E. DeMar (also known by his initials LED) is a video game and pinball designer and software programmer. He is known as one of the co-designers of the classic arcade game Defender (alongside with Eugene Jarvis). Currently, he is the founder of his design firm, Leading Edge Design (LED),... -
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Ed Krynski
Ed Krynski (died 16 November 2004) was a pinball designer who worked for D. Gottlieb & Co between the years of 1965 and 1987. During his time there, Krynski (who was recently inducted into the Pinball Hall of Fame) designed more than 200 games and brought to life such innovations as the vari-target...