Gorgar pinball machine

Gorgar by Williams


Gorgar was a pinball machine manufactured by Williams Electronics. It featured a demonic theme and is well-remembered among those who frequented arcades during its time. Gorgar was the first 'talking' pinball machine, with the demon Gorgar taunting the player, especially when a ball was lost. The machine was designed by Barry Oursler, with art by Constantino Mitchell. It debuted in December 1979, but was a familiar fixture in arcades for several years thereafter.

Features:
* Flippers
* Pop bumpers (3)
* Kick-out hole
* 3-bank drop targets
* Rollunder spinner
* The Snake Pit had a magnet under the playfield to hold the ball while scoring the lit value.

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