Laser War
Appearance
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Manufacturer | Data East Pinball |
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Release date | 1987 |
System | DataEast/Sega Version 1 |
Design | Joe Kaminkow |
Programming | Rehman Merchant |
Artwork | Kevin O'Connor, Margaret Hudson |
Music | David Thiel |
Sound | David Thiel |
Laser War is the first pinball machine that was produced by Data East Pinball.[1][2][3] It was also the first pinball machine to feature digital stereo sound.[4][5][6]
Reception
[edit]In a review for Play Meter, Roger Sharpe gave the game 3.5/5.[7]
References
[edit]- ^ Cognevich, Valerie (April 1987). "Coinman interview". Play Meter. Vol. 13, no. 4. pp. 24–36.
- ^ Shird, Jim (September–October 1987). "Data East enters the pinball sweepstakes". Top Score. pp. 1, 6.
- ^ Harris, Steve (November 1987). "Player's Picks". Play Meter. Vol. 13, no. 11. pp. 128–129.
- ^ Michael Shalhoub (2012). The Pinball Compendium. Schiffer. p. 88. ISBN 978-0-7643-4107-6.
- ^ Harris, Styeve (January 1988). "Player's Picks The Best of the AMOA, Part II". Play Meter. Vol. 14, no. 1. pp. 166–167.
- ^ "Laser War". Play Meter. Vol. 13, no. 6. June 1987. p. 72.
- ^ Sharpe, Roger C. (February 1988). "Critic's corner". Play Meter. Vol. 14, no. 2. p. 77.cite mag
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