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The Gottlieb Wedgehead generation covers 19 years of pinball machine history. From the early 60s until the dawn of solid state technology, these marvels of electromechanical engineering reigned supreme in bars and arcades around the Western World. These were the first games that featured add-a-ball, which today we call the Extra Ball. This video is part of the Experience Tour of the Dutch Pinball Museum. Brought to you by eeden.org. Hardware used for filming: Sony A6500 camera body Meyer Optik Görlitz Oreston 50mm f1.8 lens Neewer 35mm f1.7 lens 0:00 Logos and titles 0:05 What is a Wedgehead pinball machine? 0:18 Why is a Wedgehead pinball machine called a Wedgehead? 0:22 Why was the Wedgehead pinball machine designed? 0:52 Wayne Neyens designed the early Wedgehead pinball machines. 1:06 Roy Parker drew the artwork of the early Wedgehead pinball machines. 1:21 Wedgehead pinball backbox/backglass animations 1:30 Pinball firsts: add-a-ball (or: the extra ball) 1:49 Why does a pinball machine give extra balls? 2:04 Pinball firsts: The Bonus feature (Gigi) 2:29 The manual ball lift in pinball