Lead designer, John Romero, was able to fund the game using the money he saved up from six years of playing pachinko.
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Pachinko
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There's one in the Foreman's basement. I noticed it because it looked a lot like one we had as kids. Could never find a close enough photo to tell for sure if it's the same model. Fun thing to play with when you're little though.
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Is it that thing behind the guitar...? I never knew the game name pachinko but have played some simple versions, and I believe I even made one myself in woodwork class :D
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Yep! Apparently they were a fad in the 70s. Until DOOM came out, of course.
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Even though Doom 3 is not as popular as it could have been, I really enjoyed it (and this expansion). I found it creepy as heck!
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AWESOME! Thanks for the excellent old-school action!
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