Slick Chick (pinball)

Slick Chick is a single player wedge head pinball machine designed by Wayne Neyens and released by Gottlieb in 1963.[1] It features a Playboy influenced theme.[2][3]

Slick Chick
ManufacturerD. Gottlieb & Co.
Release dateApril 1963
DesignWayne Neyens
ArtworkRoy Parker
Production run4,550

Gameplay

The playfield contains five pop bumpers and four scoring bumpers. Spelling "Slick Chick" five times lights specials. One through four rollovers light a second special. The gobble hole awards 100 points and one rollover. The end of game match awards one replay.[2]

Design team

  • Concept: Wayne Neyens
  • Game Design: Wayne Neyens
  • Mechanics: Wayne Neyens
  • Artwork: Roy Parker
  • Animation: Wayne Neyens

Digital version

The table was virtually recreated in the pinball simulation video game, Microsoft Pinball Arcade.

References

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