No Good Gofers
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Manufacturer | Williams |
Release date | December 1997 |
System | Williams WPC-95 |
Designer(s) | Pat Lawlor, Louis Koziarz |
Programmer(s) | Louis Koziarz |
Artwork | John Youssi |
Music | Vince Pontarelli |
Sound | Vince Pontarelli |
Production run | 2,711 |
No Good Gofers is a Williams pinball machine released in December 1997. It was Pat Lawlor's final design for Williams before their eventual closing in 1999.
Description
The game revolves around Buzz and Bud, two gophers who are wreaking havoc on any and all golfers playing on their "turf". The gofers "pop-up" during gameplay to taunt the player, as well as provide entry ways to locks.
No Good Gofers also has a "slam-ramp" feature which if used correctly, will award the player a "hole-in-one" shot. Performing this is tricky, as the ball must travel off the ramp, into the air, and into a very small hole located on the game's upper playfield. The "hole-in-one" shot is often called one of the greatest shots in pinball history.
The game uses the DCS Sound System.
Digital versions
No Good Gofers is a playable machine in The Pinball Arcade for several platforms and also included in the Pinball Hall of Fame: The Williams Collection.
See also
External links
- Internet Pinball Database entry for No Good Gofers
- Pinball Archive Rule Sheet
- Planetary Pinball entry for No Good Gofers
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