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Game Plan was a pinball manufacturer that produced pinball tables from 1978 to 1985. Game Plan was a subsidiary of and was located in Elk Grove Village, Illinois. Game Plan's president was former Chicago Coin table designer . Former Game Plan designer went on to design many other pinball games at Gottlieb/Premier and later Williams, including titles such as The Machine: Bride of Pin*Bot (1991) and The Flintstones (1994). later worked as a table designer and mechanical engineer at Data East Pinball.

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  • Game Plan was a pinball manufacturer that produced pinball tables from 1978 to 1985. Game Plan was a subsidiary of and was located in Elk Grove Village, Illinois. Game Plan's president was former Chicago Coin table designer . The company initially produced cocktail-style pinball tables and produced five different models in their first year of existence. The company began producing full-size tables with 1979's Sharpshooter, a "Wild West" themed table. Sharpshooter, incidentally, was Game Plan's best-selling table, having produced 4,200 units in all.From 1980 through 1982, Game Plan also released a small number of video games, most all of them licensed from other manufacturers, beginning with Tora Tora in 1980. Other games include: Killer Comet, Intruder, Megatack, Kaos, and Pot Of Gold. Former Game Plan designer went on to design many other pinball games at Gottlieb/Premier and later Williams, including titles such as The Machine: Bride of Pin*Bot (1991) and The Flintstones (1994). later worked as a table designer and mechanical engineer at Data East Pinball. (en)
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  • Game Plan was a pinball manufacturer that produced pinball tables from 1978 to 1985. Game Plan was a subsidiary of and was located in Elk Grove Village, Illinois. Game Plan's president was former Chicago Coin table designer . Former Game Plan designer went on to design many other pinball games at Gottlieb/Premier and later Williams, including titles such as The Machine: Bride of Pin*Bot (1991) and The Flintstones (1994). later worked as a table designer and mechanical engineer at Data East Pinball. (en)
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