Main CPU: M6800 (@ 475 KHz) Sound CPU: M6802 (@ 895 KHz) Sound chips: General Instrument AY8910 (@ 895 KHz)
TRIVIA Released in February 1980. 10,350 units were produced.
The development of this game took 19 months! (started in June 1978).
One of the play-field plastics shows artist Kevin O'Connor's Jeep Cherokee drawn in chrome. Some of the reflections in the silver balls on the sides are of O'Connor himself, who wore a beard for many years.
The game came to O'Connor as a blank white-wood and he designed the art from an idea he got from a comic by a comic who drew everything in chrome, tieing in well with the pinball.
STAFF Design by: Jim Patla Art by: Kevin O'Connor
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