Super Rare Arcade Game or Pinball Machine?
Responding to the rising popularity of arcade video games at the time, in 1982 Williams Electronics released Varkon, a Physical Pinball Table designed by Tony Kraemer, programmed by Bill Pfutzenreuter, and with art by Seamus McLaughlin and Constantino Mitchell. While games like Caveman and Baby Pac-Man attempted to combine pinballs with video games, Varkon took the simpler approach of disguising a pinball table as an arcade game. The game featured two playfields: the upper one shows a warrior confronting a magic portal, through which the lower playfield — with the demonic face of Varkon — can be seen. Both playfields are tilted away from the player and viewed through a mirror, which the player sees vertically, while lightning bolts and scores are projected over the action. Players control the flippers with two joysticks, while buttons controlled the rollover lights. Hitting targets on the upper playfield enables the lower playfield, so the player can attack Varkon directly. As a pinball, Varkon fares reasonably well, given the limitations of the design — the small playfield results in a fast and simple game that still manages to have a fair amount of challenge. The plexiglass upper playfield and the inverted display throw new players for a loop, at least until they've had a few games to become accustomed to the ball's behavior, but in the end the game lacks the depth for long-term playability. Unfortunately, there was very little operator interest in Varkon, and only 90 machines were made; the few that survive today tend to be hoarded by pinball collectors looking for a truly novel game in their collection. Source: https://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.ph... Note: The Varkon gameplay is NOT my footage; the glare off the glass was too distracting to use my own footage. Here's the source of the content: • Varkon Pinball by Williams [RETRO RALPH MERCHANDISE AND CONTACT INFO] Get your Retro Ralph Merch Here: https://bit.ly/2YS5ukX Join my Home Arcade Facebook Group: https://bit.ly/3hGFoK5 Follow Retro Ralph on Twitter: https://bit.ly/39mdqzy Follow Retro Ralph On Instagram: https://bit.ly/3fU1Dew If you would like me to do a video review of your product or for other business inquiries, email me: [email protected] #arcade #Pinball #ArcadeGames

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