Ed Krynski
Ed Krynski (died 16 November 2004) was a pinball game designer and innovator who worked for D. Gottlieb & Co between 1965 and 1987. During this time Krynski designed more than 200 games and innovated new pinball standards such as the laneways to the flipper, carousel targets, vari-targets, and multiple drop targets. He is a member of the Pinball Hall of Fame.
The first pinball machine designed by Krynski was Dodge City, released in July 1965, and the last was Amazon Hunt, in September 1983.
The Internet Pinball Machine Database identifies 225 machines designed by Krynski, including "300", 2001, 4 Square, El Dorado, Spirit of 76, Royal Flush and Sing Along.[1]
References
Sources
- The Pinball Compendium by Michael Shalhoub ISBN 0-7643-2300-8
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