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George Gomez interview on WGN radio

By Foo

11 years ago



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    #1 11 years ago

    Turi Ryder chats with George Gomez, VP of game design at Stern Pinball, Inc., about the history and development of the arcade classic in America.

    Nice interview. A Gottlieb grandson calls in too...

    http://wgnradio.com/2013/02/22/pinball-the-great-american-game/

    #2 11 years ago

    Cool...thanks for the link.

    #3 11 years ago

    listening to that interview, I have a feeling when Gary retires, Gomez will move up from senior vice president to President. He's already becoming the little salesman "Oh, you should buy a pinball for your house so you can play all the pinball you want"

    Fortunately, since gomez has the background in pinball design, he at least has more than the dozen canned responses during interviews.

    On a sidenote: JJP hurry up and ship Oz so Stern can stop claiming only manufacturer in the world, my ears cringe every time I hear them say that.

    #4 11 years ago

    Did he say anything about the TF code update?

    #5 11 years ago

    Bump for a great interview. They have the grandson of Gottlieb on the show as well.

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