Slick Chick (pinball)

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

Slick Chick is a single player wedge head pinball machine designed by Wayne Neyens and released by Gottlieb in January 27 1963.[1] It features a Playboy influenced theme.[2][3]

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.

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