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John Borg is a {{pinball}} engineer and designer who has been working in the industry for over twenty years. He has developed numerous high-profile pins for Creator/DataEast, Creator/SegaPinball, and Creator/SternPinball, including ''Pinball/{{Jurassic Park|Data East}}, Pinball/TalesFromTheCrypt, [[Pinball/GunsNRosesDataEast Guns N' Roses]], Pinball/{{Indiana Jones|Stern}}, Pinball/{{Iron Man|Stern}}, Pinball/TronLegacy, Pinball/{{Metallica}},'' and ''X-Men''.
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John Borg is a {{pinball}} engineer and designer who has been working in the industry for over twenty years. He has developed numerous high-profile pins for Creator/DataEast, Creator/SegaPinball, and Creator/SternPinball, including ''Pinball/{{Jurassic Park|Data East}}, Pinball/TalesFromTheCrypt, [[Pinball/GunsNRosesDataEast Guns N' Roses]], Pinball/{{Indiana Jones|Stern}}, Pinball/{{Iron Man|Stern}}, Pinball/TronLegacy, Pinball/{{Metallica}},'' and ''X-Men''.
''Pinball/XMenStern''.
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* ''Rush'' ''Pinball/{{Rush|2022}}'' (Stern, 2022)
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Just noticed the redundancy here.
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* ''Pinball/XMenStern'' ''[[Pinball/XMenStern X-Men]]'' (Stern, 2012)
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On my last edit: for disambiguation purposes, I am moving Guardians Of The Galaxy to Guardians Of The Galaxy 2017.
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John Borg is a {{pinball}} engineer and designer who has been working in the industry for over twenty years. He has developed numerous high-profile pins for Creator/DataEast, Creator/SegaPinball, and Creator/SternPinball, including ''Pinball/{{Jurassic Park|Data East}}, Pinball/TalesFromTheCrypt, Pinball/GunsNRoses, [[Pinball/IndianaJonesStern Indiana Jones: Kingdom of the Crystal Skull]], [[Pinball/IronManStern Iron Man]], [[Pinball/TronLegacy Tron Legacy]], Pinball/{{Metallica}},'' and ''X-Men''.
Borg started off intending to design injection molds for producing plastic parts. While looking for a position, he met the folks at [[Creator/{{Gottlieb}} Premier Technology (Gottlieb)]]; upon noticing that Premier was a pinball company, he became interested in the industry, and was hired in 1987 as a mechanical engineer and draftsman. He got his start working with Creator/JohnTrudeau on ''Victory'' and Creator/JonNorris on ''Diamond Lady''. In 1989, he received his first patent for a a rotating mini-playfield that appeared in Gottlieb's ''[[Pinball/LightsCameraAction Lights... Camera... Action!]]''
Borg started off intending to design injection molds for producing plastic parts. While looking for a position, he met the folks at [[Creator/{{Gottlieb}} Premier Technology (Gottlieb)]]; upon noticing that Premier was a pinball company, he became interested in the industry, and was hired in 1987 as a mechanical engineer and draftsman. He got his start working with Creator/JohnTrudeau on ''Victory'' and Creator/JonNorris on ''Diamond Lady''. In 1989, he received his first patent for a a rotating mini-playfield that appeared in Gottlieb's ''[[Pinball/LightsCameraAction Lights... Camera... Action!]]''
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John Borg is a {{pinball}} engineer and designer who has been working in the industry for over twenty years. He has developed numerous high-profile pins for Creator/DataEast, Creator/SegaPinball, and Creator/SternPinball, including ''Pinball/{{Jurassic Park|Data East}}, Pinball/TalesFromTheCrypt, Pinball/GunsNRoses, [[Pinball/IndianaJonesStern Indiana Jones: Kingdom of the Crystal Skull]], [[Pinball/IronManStern Iron Man]], [[Pinball/TronLegacy Tron Legacy]], [[Pinball/GunsNRosesDataEast Guns N' Roses]], Pinball/{{Indiana Jones|Stern}}, Pinball/{{Iron Man|Stern}}, Pinball/TronLegacy, Pinball/{{Metallica}},'' and ''X-Men''.
Borg started off intending to design injection molds for producing plastic parts. While looking for a position, he met the folks at [[Creator/{{Gottlieb}} Premier Technology (Gottlieb)]]; upon noticing that Premier was a pinball company, he became interested in the industry, and was hired in 1987 as a mechanical engineer and draftsman. He got his start working with Creator/JohnTrudeau on ''Victory'' and Creator/JonNorris on ''Diamond Lady''. In 1989, he received his first patent for a a rotating mini-playfield that appeared in Gottlieb's''[[Pinball/LightsCameraAction Lights... Camera... Action!]]''
''Pinball/LightsCameraAction''.
Borg started off intending to design injection molds for producing plastic parts. While looking for a position, he met the folks at [[Creator/{{Gottlieb}} Premier Technology (Gottlieb)]]; upon noticing that Premier was a pinball company, he became interested in the industry, and was hired in 1987 as a mechanical engineer and draftsman. He got his start working with Creator/JohnTrudeau on ''Victory'' and Creator/JonNorris on ''Diamond Lady''. In 1989, he received his first patent for a a rotating mini-playfield that appeared in Gottlieb's
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* ''Pinball/GunsNRoses'' ''[[Pinball/GunsNRosesDataEast Guns N' Roses]]'' (Data East, 1994)
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* ''Pinball/{{Twister}}'' (Sega, 1996)
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* ''Pinball/{{Twister}}'' ''Twister'' (Sega, 1996)
*''[[Pinball/MiniViper Mini-Viper]]'' ''Mini-Viper'' (Sega, 1996)
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* ''[[Pinball/TalesFromTheCrypt Tales from the Crypt]]'' (Data East, 1993)
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* ''[[Pinball/MaryShelleysFrankenstein Mary Shelley's Frankenstein]]'' (Sega, 1995)
* ''[[Pinball/GunsNRoses Guns N' Roses]]'' (Data East, 1994)
* ''[[Pinball/MaryShelleysFrankenstein Mary Shelley's Frankenstein]]'' (Sega, 1995)
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* ''[[Pinball/TalesFromTheCrypt Tales from the Crypt]]'' ''Pinball/TalesFromTheCrypt'' (Data East, 1993)
*''[[Pinball/GunsNRoses Guns N' Roses]]'' ''Pinball/GunsNRoses'' (Data East, 1994)
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John Borg is a {{pinball}} engineer and designer who has been working in the industry for over twenty years. He has developed numerous high-profile pins for Creator/DataEast, Creator/SegaPinball, and Creator/SternPinball, including ''Pinball/JurassicPark, Pinball/TalesFromTheCrypt, Pinball/GunsNRoses, [[Pinball/IndianaJonesStern Indiana Jones: Kingdom of the Crystal Skull]], [[Pinball/IronManStern Iron Man]], [[Pinball/TronLegacy Tron Legacy]], Pinball/{{Metallica}},'' and ''X-Men''.
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John Borg is a {{pinball}} engineer and designer who has been working in the industry for over twenty years. He has developed numerous high-profile pins for Creator/DataEast, Creator/SegaPinball, and Creator/SternPinball, including ''Pinball/JurassicPark, ''Pinball/{{Jurassic Park|Data East}}, Pinball/TalesFromTheCrypt, Pinball/GunsNRoses, [[Pinball/IndianaJonesStern Indiana Jones: Kingdom of the Crystal Skull]], [[Pinball/IronManStern Iron Man]], [[Pinball/TronLegacy Tron Legacy]], Pinball/{{Metallica}},'' and ''X-Men''.
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* ''Aerosmith'' ''Pinball/{{Aerosmith}}'' (Stern, 2017)
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* ''The Munsters'' ''Pinball/TheMunsters'' (Stern, 2019)
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John Borg is a {{pinball}} engineer and designer who has been working in the industry for over twenty years. He has developed numerous high-profile pins for Creator/DataEast, Creator/SegaPinball, and Creator/SternPinball, including ''Pinball/JurassicPark, Pinball/TalesFromTheCrypt, Pinball/GunsNRoses, [[Pinball/IndianaJonesStern Indiana Jones: Kingdom of the Crystal Skull]], Pinball/IronMan, [[Pinball/TronLegacy Tron Legacy]], Pinball/{{Metallica}},'' and ''X-Men''.
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John Borg is a {{pinball}} engineer and designer who has been working in the industry for over twenty years. He has developed numerous high-profile pins for Creator/DataEast, Creator/SegaPinball, and Creator/SternPinball, including ''Pinball/JurassicPark, Pinball/TalesFromTheCrypt, Pinball/GunsNRoses, [[Pinball/IndianaJonesStern Indiana Jones: Kingdom of the Crystal Skull]], Pinball/IronMan, [[Pinball/IronManStern Iron Man]], [[Pinball/TronLegacy Tron Legacy]], Pinball/{{Metallica}},'' and ''X-Men''.
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* ''Guardians of the Galaxy'' ''Pinball/GuardiansOfTheGalaxy'' (Stern, 2017)
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* ''Pinball/XMenStern'' (Stern Pinball, 2012)
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* ''Pinball/TheWalkingDead'' (Stern Pinball, 2014)
* ''Pinball/{{Metallica}}'' (Stern Pinball, 2013)
* ''Pinball/TheWalkingDead'' (Stern Pinball, 2014)
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* ''Pinball/XMenStern'' (Stern Pinball, (Stern, 2012)
* ''Pinball/{{Metallica}}''(Stern Pinball, (Stern, 2013)
* ''Pinball/TheWalkingDead''(Stern Pinball, 2014)(Stern, 2014)
* ''[[Pinball/KissStern KISS]]'' (Stern, 2015)
* ''Aerosmith'' (Stern, 2017)
* ''Guardians of the Galaxy'' (Stern, 2017)
* ''The Munsters'' (Stern, 2019)
* ''Pinball/{{Metallica}}''
* ''Pinball/TheWalkingDead''
* ''[[Pinball/KissStern KISS]]'' (Stern, 2015)
* ''Aerosmith'' (Stern, 2017)
* ''Guardians of the Galaxy'' (Stern, 2017)
* ''The Munsters'' (Stern, 2019)
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* ''[[Pinball/TronLegacy TRON: Legacy]]'' ''Pinball/TronLegacy'' (Stern, 2011)
*''Pinball/XMen'' ''Pinball/XMenStern'' (Stern Pinball, 2012)
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Borg started off intending to design injection molds for producing plastic parts. While looking for a position, he met the folks at [[Creator/{{Gottlieb}} Premier Technology (Gottlieb)]]; upon noticing that Premier was a pinball company, he became interested in the industry, and was hired in 1987 as a mechanical engineer and draftsman. He got his start working with Creator/JohnTrudeau on ''Victory'' and Creator/JonNorris on ''Diamond Lady''. In 1989, he received his first patent for a a rotating mini-playfield that appeared in Gottlieb's ''Lights... Camera... Action!''
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Borg started off intending to design injection molds for producing plastic parts. While looking for a position, he met the folks at [[Creator/{{Gottlieb}} Premier Technology (Gottlieb)]]; upon noticing that Premier was a pinball company, he became interested in the industry, and was hired in 1987 as a mechanical engineer and draftsman. He got his start working with Creator/JohnTrudeau on ''Victory'' and Creator/JonNorris on ''Diamond Lady''. In 1989, he received his first patent for a a rotating mini-playfield that appeared in Gottlieb's ''Lights...''[[Pinball/LightsCameraAction Lights... Camera... Action!''
Action!]]''
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* ''Pinball/AustinPowers'' (Stern, 2001)
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John Borg is a {{pinball}} engineer and designer who has been working in the industry for over twenty years. He has developed numerous high-profile pins for Creator/DataEast, Creator/SegaPinball, and Creator/SternPinball, including ''Pinball/JurassicPark, Pinball/TalesFromTheCrypt, Pinball/GunsNRoses, [[Pinball/IndianaJonesStern Indiana Jones: Kingdom of the Crystal Skull]], Pinball/IronMan, [[Pinball/TronLegacy Tron Legacy]], Metallica,'' and ''X-Men''.
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John Borg is a {{pinball}} engineer and designer who has been working in the industry for over twenty years. He has developed numerous high-profile pins for Creator/DataEast, Creator/SegaPinball, and Creator/SternPinball, including ''Pinball/JurassicPark, Pinball/TalesFromTheCrypt, Pinball/GunsNRoses, [[Pinball/IndianaJonesStern Indiana Jones: Kingdom of the Crystal Skull]], Pinball/IronMan, [[Pinball/TronLegacy Tron Legacy]], Metallica,'' Pinball/{{Metallica}},'' and ''X-Men''.
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John Borg is a {{pinball}} engineer and designer who has been working in the industry for over twenty years. He has developed numerous high-profile pins for Creator/DataEast, Creator/SegaPinball, and Creator/SternPinball, including ''Jurassic Park, Tales from the Crypt, Guns N' Roses, Indiana Jones: Kingdom of the Crystal Skull, Iron Man, [[Pinball/TronLegacy Tron Legacy]], Metallica,'' and ''X-Men''.
Borg started off intending to design injection molds for producing plastic parts. While looking for a position, he met the folks at [[Creator/{{Gottlieb}} Premier Technology (Gottlieb)]]; upon noticing that Premier was a pinball company, he became interested in the industry, and was hired in 1987 as a mechanical engineer and draftsman. He got his start working with Creator/JohnTrudeau on ''Victory,'' thenCreator/JonNorris on ''Diamond Lady''. In 1989, he received his first patent for a a rotating mini-playfield that appeared in Gottlieb's ''Lights... Camera... Action!''
Borg later moved to Creator/DataEast in 1990 as a game designer, where his first game was 1992's ''[[Pinball/StarWarsDataEast Star Wars]]''. He then continued a decade of hits for Data East, Sega, and Stern, ending in 2001, but he later returned in 2007 with ''Pinball/IndianaJonesStern''.
Borg started off intending to design injection molds for producing plastic parts. While looking for a position, he met the folks at [[Creator/{{Gottlieb}} Premier Technology (Gottlieb)]]; upon noticing that Premier was a pinball company, he became interested in the industry, and was hired in 1987 as a mechanical engineer and draftsman. He got his start working with Creator/JohnTrudeau on ''Victory,'' thenCreator/JonNorris on ''Diamond Lady''. In 1989, he received his first patent for a a rotating mini-playfield that appeared in Gottlieb's ''Lights... Camera... Action!''
Borg later moved to Creator/DataEast in 1990 as a game designer, where his first game was 1992's ''[[Pinball/StarWarsDataEast Star Wars]]''. He then continued a decade of hits for Data East, Sega, and Stern, ending in 2001, but he later returned in 2007 with ''Pinball/IndianaJonesStern''.
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John Borg is a {{pinball}} engineer and designer who has been working in the industry for over twenty years. He has developed numerous high-profile pins for Creator/DataEast, Creator/SegaPinball, and Creator/SternPinball, including ''Jurassic Park, Tales from the Crypt, Guns N' Roses, ''Pinball/JurassicPark, Pinball/TalesFromTheCrypt, Pinball/GunsNRoses, [[Pinball/IndianaJonesStern Indiana Jones: Kingdom of the Crystal Skull, Iron Man, Skull]], Pinball/IronMan, [[Pinball/TronLegacy Tron Legacy]], Metallica,'' and ''X-Men''.
Borg started off intending to design injection molds for producing plastic parts. While looking for a position, he met the folks at [[Creator/{{Gottlieb}} Premier Technology (Gottlieb)]]; upon noticing that Premier was a pinball company, he became interested in the industry, and was hired in 1987 as a mechanical engineer and draftsman. He got his start working with Creator/JohnTrudeau on''Victory,'' thenCreator/JonNorris ''Victory'' and Creator/JonNorris on ''Diamond Lady''. In 1989, he received his first patent for a a rotating mini-playfield that appeared in Gottlieb's ''Lights... Camera... Action!''
Borg later moved to Creator/DataEast in 1990 as a game designer,where and in 1992 released his first game was 1992's game, ''[[Pinball/StarWarsDataEast Star Wars]]''. He then continued a decade of hits for Data East, Sega, and Stern, ending in 2001, but he 2001. John later returned to the field in 2007 with ''Pinball/IndianaJonesStern''.
Borg started off intending to design injection molds for producing plastic parts. While looking for a position, he met the folks at [[Creator/{{Gottlieb}} Premier Technology (Gottlieb)]]; upon noticing that Premier was a pinball company, he became interested in the industry, and was hired in 1987 as a mechanical engineer and draftsman. He got his start working with Creator/JohnTrudeau on
Borg later moved to Creator/DataEast in 1990 as a game designer,
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Borg started off as a mechanical engineer and draftsman for Creator/{{Gottlieb}} in 1987, working with designers such as Creator/JohnTrudeau, Creator/JonNorris, and Ray Tanzer. In 1989, he received his first patent for a a rotating mini-playfield that appeared in Gottlieb's ''Lights... Camera... Action!'' He joined the pinball division at Creator/DataEast in 1990 as a game designer, and his first game was 1992's ''[[Pinball/StarWarsDataEast Star Wars]]''. He then continued a decade of hits for Data East, Sega, and Stern, ending in 2001, but he later returned in 2007 with ''Pinball/IndianaJonesStern''.
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Borg started off intending to design injection molds for producing plastic parts. While looking for a position, he met the folks at [[Creator/{{Gottlieb}} Premier Technology (Gottlieb)]]; upon noticing that Premier was a pinball company, he became interested in the industry, and was hired in 1987 as a mechanical engineer and draftsman for Creator/{{Gottlieb}} in 1987, draftsman. He got his start working with designers such as Creator/JohnTrudeau, Creator/JonNorris, and Ray Tanzer.with Creator/JohnTrudeau on ''Victory,'' thenCreator/JonNorris on ''Diamond Lady''. In 1989, he received his first patent for a a rotating mini-playfield that appeared in Gottlieb's ''Lights... Camera... Action!'' He joined the pinball division at Action!''
Borg later moved to Creator/DataEast in 1990 as a game designer,and where his first game was 1992's ''[[Pinball/StarWarsDataEast Star Wars]]''. He then continued a decade of hits for Data East, Sega, and Stern, ending in 2001, but he later returned in 2007 with ''Pinball/IndianaJonesStern''.
Borg later moved to Creator/DataEast in 1990 as a game designer,
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Borg started off as a mechanical engineer and draftsman for Creator/{{Gottlieb}} in 1987, working with designers such as Creator/JohnTrudeau, Creator/JonNorris, and Ray Tanzer. In 1989, he received his first patent for a a rotating mini-playfield that appeared in Gottlieb's ''Lights... Camera... Action!'' He joined the pinball division at Creator/DataEast in 1990 as a game designer, and his first game was 1992's ''[[Pinball/StarWarsDataEast Star Wars]]''. He then continued a decade of hits for Data East, Sega, and Stern. He left the industry in 2001, but returned in 2007 with ''Indiana Jones''.
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Borg started off as a mechanical engineer and draftsman for Creator/{{Gottlieb}} in 1987, working with designers such as Creator/JohnTrudeau, Creator/JonNorris, and Ray Tanzer. In 1989, he received his first patent for a a rotating mini-playfield that appeared in Gottlieb's ''Lights... Camera... Action!'' He joined the pinball division at Creator/DataEast in 1990 as a game designer, and his first game was 1992's ''[[Pinball/StarWarsDataEast Star Wars]]''. He then continued a decade of hits for Data East, Sega, and Stern. He left the industry Stern, ending in 2001, but he later returned in 2007 with ''Indiana Jones''.
''Pinball/IndianaJonesStern''.
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Borg started off as a mechanical engineer and draftsman for Creator/{{Gottlieb}} in 1987, working with designers such as Creator/JohnTrudeau, Jon Norris, and Ray Tanzer. In 1989, he received his first patent for a a rotating mini-playfield that appeared in Gottlieb's ''Lights... Camera... Action!'' He joined the pinball division at Creator/DataEast in 1990 as a game designer, and his first game was 1992's ''[[Pinball/StarWarsDataEast Star Wars]]''. He then continued a decade of hits for Data East, Sega, and Stern. He left the industry in 2001, but returned in 2007 with ''Indiana Jones''.
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Borg started off as a mechanical engineer and draftsman for Creator/{{Gottlieb}} in 1987, working with designers such as Creator/JohnTrudeau, Jon Norris, Creator/JonNorris, and Ray Tanzer. In 1989, he received his first patent for a a rotating mini-playfield that appeared in Gottlieb's ''Lights... Camera... Action!'' He joined the pinball division at Creator/DataEast in 1990 as a game designer, and his first game was 1992's ''[[Pinball/StarWarsDataEast Star Wars]]''. He then continued a decade of hits for Data East, Sega, and Stern. He left the industry in 2001, but returned in 2007 with ''Indiana Jones''.
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Borg started off as a mechanical engineer for Creator/{{Gottlieb}} in 1987. He joined the pinball division at Creator/DataEast in 1990 as a game designer, and his first game was 1992's ''[[Pinball/StarWarsDataEast Star Wars]]''. He then continued a decade of hits for Data East, Sega, and Stern. He left the industry in 2001, but returned in 2007 with ''Indiana Jones''.
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Borg started off as a mechanical engineer and draftsman for Creator/{{Gottlieb}} in 1987. 1987, working with designers such as Creator/JohnTrudeau, Jon Norris, and Ray Tanzer. In 1989, he received his first patent for a a rotating mini-playfield that appeared in Gottlieb's ''Lights... Camera... Action!'' He joined the pinball division at Creator/DataEast in 1990 as a game designer, and his first game was 1992's ''[[Pinball/StarWarsDataEast Star Wars]]''. He then continued a decade of hits for Data East, Sega, and Stern. He left the industry in 2001, but returned in 2007 with ''Indiana Jones''.
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* ''Mary Shelley's Frankenstein'' (Sega, 1995)
* ''Twister'' (Sega, 1996)
* ''Mini-Viper'' (Sega, 1996)
* ''The Lost World: Jurassic Park'' (Sega, 1997)
* ''Harley Davidson'' (Sega/Stern, 1999)
* ''Sharkey's Shootout'' (Stern, 2000)
* ''Indiana Jones'' (Stern, 2008)
* ''NBA'' (Stern, 2009)
* ''Iron Man'' (Stern, 2010)
* ''Avatar'' (Stern, 2010)
* ''Last Action Hero'' (Data East, 1993)
* ''Tales from the Crypt'' (Data East, 1993)
* ''Guns N' Roses'' (Data East, 1994)
* ''Mary Shelley's Frankenstein'' (Sega, 1995)
* ''Twister'' (Sega, 1996)
* ''Mini-Viper'' (Sega, 1996)
* ''The Lost World: Jurassic Park'' (Sega, 1997)
* ''Harley Davidson'' (Sega/Stern, 1999)
* ''Sharkey's Shootout'' (Stern, 2000)
* ''Indiana Jones'' (Stern, 2008)
* ''NBA'' (Stern, 2009)
* ''Iron Man'' (Stern, 2010)
* ''Avatar'' (Stern, 2010)
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* ''Jurassic Park'' ''Pinball/JurassicPark'' (Data East, 1993)
*''Last Action Hero'' ''Pinball/LastActionHero'' (Data East, 1993)
*''Tales ''[[Pinball/TalesFromTheCrypt Tales from the Crypt'' Crypt]]'' (Data East, 1993)
*''Guns ''[[Pinball/GunsNRoses Guns N' Roses'' Roses]]'' (Data East, 1994)
*''Mary ''[[Pinball/MaryShelleysFrankenstein Mary Shelley's Frankenstein'' Frankenstein]]'' (Sega, 1995)
*''Twister'' ''Pinball/{{Twister}}'' (Sega, 1996)
*''Mini-Viper'' ''[[Pinball/MiniViper Mini-Viper]]'' (Sega, 1996)
*''The ''[[Pinball/TheLostWorldJurassicPark The Lost World: Jurassic Park'' Park]]'' (Sega, 1997)
*''Harley Davidson'' ''Pinball/HarleyDavidson'' (Sega/Stern, 1999)
*''Sharkey's Shootout'' ''[[Pinball/SharkeysShootout Sharkey's Shootout]]'' (Stern, 2000)
*''Indiana Jones'' ''[[Pinball/IndianaJonesStern Indiana Jones]]'' (Stern, 2008)
*''NBA'' ''Pinball/{{NBA}}'' (Stern, 2009)
*''Iron Man'' ''Pinball/IronMan'' (Stern, 2010)
*''Avatar'' ''Pinball/{{Avatar}}'' (Stern, 2010)
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Borg started off as a mechanical engineer for Creator/{{Gottlieb}} in 1987. He joined the pinball division at Creator/DataEast in 1990 as a game designer, and his first game was 1992's ''[[Pinball/StarWarsDataEast Star Wars]]''. He then continued a decade of hits for Data East, Sega, and Stern. He left the industry in 2001, but returned in 2007 with ''Indiana Jones: The Pinball Adventure''.
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Borg started off as a mechanical engineer for Creator/{{Gottlieb}} in 1987. He joined the pinball division at Creator/DataEast in 1990 as a game designer, and his first game was 1992's ''[[Pinball/StarWarsDataEast Star Wars]]''. He then continued a decade of hits for Data East, Sega, and Stern. He left the industry in 2001, but returned in 2007 with ''Indiana Jones: The Pinball Adventure''.
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John Borg is a {{pinball}} engineer and designer who has been working in the industry for over twenty years. He has developed numerous high-profile pins for Creator/DataEast, Creator/SegaPinball, and Creator/SternPinball, including ''Jurassic Park, Tales from the Crypt, Guns N' Roses, Indiana Jones: Kingdom of the Crystal Skull, Iron Man, [[Pinball/TRON Legacy Tron Legacy]] Metallica,'' and ''X-Men''.
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John Borg is a {{pinball}} engineer and designer who has been working in the industry for over twenty years. He has developed numerous high-profile pins for Creator/DataEast, Creator/SegaPinball, and Creator/SternPinball, including ''Jurassic Park, Tales from the Crypt, Guns N' Roses, Indiana Jones: Kingdom of the Crystal Skull, Iron Man, [[Pinball/TRON Legacy [[Pinball/TronLegacy Tron Legacy]] Legacy]], Metallica,'' and ''X-Men''.
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[[caption-width-right:350:John Borg and one of his favorite pins.]]
John Borg is a {{pinball}} engineer and designer who has been working in the industry for over twenty years. He has developed numerous high-profile pins for Creator/DataEast, Creator/SegaPinball, and Creator/SternPinball, including ''Jurassic Park, Tales from the Crypt, Guns N' Roses, Indiana Jones: Kingdom of the Crystal Skull, Iron Man, [[Pinball/TRON Legacy Tron Legacy]] Metallica,'' and ''X-Men''.
Borg started off as a mechanical engineer for Creator/{{Gottlieb}} in 1987. He joined the pinball division at Creator/DataEast in 1990 as a game designer, and his first game was 1992's ''[[Pinball/StarWarsDataEast Star Wars]]''. He then continued a decade of hits for Data East, Sega, and Stern. He left the industry in 2001, but returned in 2007 with ''Indiana Jones: The Pinball Adventure''.
Today, John Borg serves as the head of Stern Pinball's design division, and continues to design and oversee the company's games. He is an avid fan of BMX racing and heavy metal music.
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!! Pinball games designed by John Borg include:
* ''[[Pinball/StarWarsDataEast Star Wars]]'' (Data East, 1992)
* ''Jurassic Park'' (Data East, 1992)
* ''Last Action Hero'' (Data East, 1993)
* ''Tales from the Crypt'' (Data East, 1993)
* ''Guns N' Roses'' (Data East, 1993)
* ''Mary Shelley's Frankenstein'' (Sega, 1995)
* ''Twister'' (Sega, 1996)
* ''Mini-Viper'' (Sega, 1996)
* ''The Lost World: Jurassic Park( Sega, 1997)
* ''Harley-Davidson'' (Stern Pinball, 1999)
* ''Sharkey's Shootout'' (Stern, 2000)
* ''Indiana Jones Kingdom of the Crystal Skull'' (Stern Pinball, 2007)
* ''NBA'' (Stern Pinball, 2009)
* ''Iron Man'' (Stern Pinball, 2010)
* ''James Cameron’s Avatar '' (Stern Pinball, 2010)
* ''Pinball/TronLegacy'' (Stern Pinball, 2011)
* ''Metallica'' (Stern Pinball, 2012)
* ''X-Men'' (Stern Pinball, 2012)
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[[caption-width-right:350:John Borg and one of his favorite pins.]]
John Borg is a {{pinball}} engineer and designer who has been working in the industry for over twenty years. He has developed numerous high-profile pins for Creator/DataEast, Creator/SegaPinball, and Creator/SternPinball, including ''Jurassic Park, Tales from the Crypt, Guns N' Roses, Indiana Jones: Kingdom of the Crystal Skull, Iron Man, [[Pinball/TRON Legacy Tron Legacy]] Metallica,'' and ''X-Men''.
Borg started off as a mechanical engineer for Creator/{{Gottlieb}} in 1987. He joined the pinball division at Creator/DataEast in 1990 as a game designer, and his first game was 1992's ''[[Pinball/StarWarsDataEast Star Wars]]''. He then continued a decade of hits for Data East, Sega, and Stern. He left the industry in 2001, but returned in 2007 with ''Indiana Jones: The Pinball Adventure''.
Today, John Borg serves as the head of Stern Pinball's design division, and continues to design and oversee the company's games. He is an avid fan of BMX racing and heavy metal music.
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!! Pinball games designed by John Borg include:
* ''[[Pinball/StarWarsDataEast Star Wars]]'' (Data East, 1992)
* ''Jurassic Park'' (Data East, 1992)
* ''Last Action Hero'' (Data East, 1993)
* ''Tales from the Crypt'' (Data East, 1993)
* ''Guns N' Roses'' (Data East, 1993)
* ''Mary Shelley's Frankenstein'' (Sega, 1995)
* ''Twister'' (Sega, 1996)
* ''Mini-Viper'' (Sega, 1996)
* ''The Lost World: Jurassic Park( Sega, 1997)
* ''Harley-Davidson'' (Stern Pinball, 1999)
* ''Sharkey's Shootout'' (Stern, 2000)
* ''Indiana Jones Kingdom of the Crystal Skull'' (Stern Pinball, 2007)
* ''NBA'' (Stern Pinball, 2009)
* ''Iron Man'' (Stern Pinball, 2010)
* ''James Cameron’s Avatar '' (Stern Pinball, 2010)
* ''Pinball/TronLegacy'' (Stern Pinball, 2011)
* ''Metallica'' (Stern Pinball, 2012)
* ''X-Men'' (Stern Pinball, 2012)
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