it's crazy to watch that and think so slow and boring, but also to imagine how electric this most have been for the player when it came out 75 years ago. WWI was just over and pinball now had flippers. Life was good.
The moving "animated" light-up Humpty Dumpty character on the backglass resembles later LCD game segment graphics. I wonder if the idea ever was perfected further in that era.
Definitely don't have to worry about long ball times on ole Humpty Dumpty!
You can tell that pinball still had a lot more in common with a typical gambling machine back then.
it's crazy to watch that and think so slow and boring, but also to imagine how electric this most have been for the player when it came out 75 years ago. WWI was just over and pinball now had flippers. Life was good.
WW2
@@joshgrube84 right! oops. but you get the idea😀
The moving "animated" light-up Humpty Dumpty character on the backglass resembles later LCD game segment graphics. I wonder if the idea ever was perfected further in that era.