{"id":245091,"date":"2019-03-27T12:30:00","date_gmt":"2019-03-27T16:30:00","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/jbsgame.com\/sterns-next-pinball-machine-is-a-sequel-to-80s-classic-black-knight\/"},"modified":"2019-03-27T12:30:00","modified_gmt":"2019-03-27T16:30:00","slug":"sterns-next-pinball-machine-is-a-sequel-to-80s-classic-black-knight","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/jbsgame.com\/sterns-next-pinball-machine-is-a-sequel-to-80s-classic-black-knight\/","title":{"rendered":"Stern’s next pinball machine is a sequel to ’80s classic Black Knight"},"content":{"rendered":"
Old pinball heads like myself will remember Williams’ 1980 machine Black Knight<\/em> (not so much that I remember it on release, of course, but it was kicking around arcades for years). The classic machine, designed by industry veteran Steve Ritchie, was well known for its dual-layered playfield and player-activated “Magna-Save” feature.<\/p> In 1989, Williams and Ritchie returned with a super-neon sequel, Black Knight 2000<\/em>. This was an incredibly fast-paced and unforgiving game which went big with lightning effects, bright colours, synthesized speech and an amazing\/cheesy cock-rock soundtrack.<\/p> <\/iframe><\/p> Now, almost 40 years later from Black Knight’s<\/em> original release, Stern Pinball has announced a third entry to the saga. Black Knight: Sword of Rage<\/em> looks to take the great music, multi-layered playfields, lightning motif and playfield features of its forefathers and bring them screaming into the modern day. Once again designed by Steve Ritchie (fun fact: the original voice of Mortal Kombat’s<\/em> Shao Kahn) Black Knight: Sword of Rage<\/em> will blend the best elements of classic and modern pinball, while reminding us long-termers just how damn old we’ve gotten.<\/p>