Follow TV Tropes

Following

History Pinball / Sinbad

Go To

OR

Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None


''For the Creator/Sky1 television series, [[Series/{{Sinbad}} click here.]]''

to:

''For the Creator/Sky1 [[Creator/{{Sky}} Sky1]] television series, [[Series/{{Sinbad}} click here.]]''
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
Blade On A Stick is a disambig


* BladeOnAStick: The Minaton is armed with a long halberd.

Added: 86

Removed: 73

Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:


* ALoadOfBull: The Minaton, Zenobia's giant bronze minotaur-shaped golem.


Added DiffLines:

* OurMinotaursAreDifferent: The Minaton, Zenobia's giant bronze minotaur-shaped golem.

Changed: 78

Removed: 47

Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
Badass Beard and Badass Mustache are being merged into Manly Facial Hair. Examples that don't fit or are zero-context are removed.


* BadassBeard: Sinbad sports a respectably black and bushy beard.
* BedlahBabe: Princess Farah.

to:

* BadassBeard: Sinbad sports a respectably black and bushy beard.
*
%%* BedlahBabe: Princess Farah.



* EvilSorceress: Zenobia, of course.

to:

* %%* EvilSorceress: Zenobia, of course.



* MsFanservice: Farah, of course.
* ProtagonistTitle

to:

* %%* MsFanservice: Farah, of course.
* ProtagonistTitle
course.



* SinisterScimitar: Sinbad's weapon of choice.

to:

* %%* SinisterScimitar: Sinbad's weapon of choice.
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None


* SinisterScimitar: Sinbad's weapon of choice.

to:

* SinisterScimitar: Sinbad's weapon of choice.choice.
----
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None


''For the Sky1 television series, [[Series/{{Sinbad}} click here.]]''

to:

''For the Sky1 Creator/Sky1 television series, [[Series/{{Sinbad}} click here.]]''
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
Tropes can't be listed in pairs.


* BareYourMidriff[=/=]BedlahBabe: Princess Farah.

to:

* BareYourMidriff[=/=]BedlahBabe: BedlahBabe: Princess Farah.
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
How To Create A Works Page explicitly says "No bolding is used for work titles."


'''Sinbad''' is a 1978 [[PhysicalPinballTables solid-state pinball table]] by Creator/{{Gottlieb}}, designed by Creator/EdKrynski and illustrated by Creator/GordonMorison.

to:

'''Sinbad''' ''Sinbad'' is a 1978 [[PhysicalPinballTables solid-state pinball table]] by Creator/{{Gottlieb}}, designed by Creator/EdKrynski and illustrated by Creator/GordonMorison.
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None


''Sinbad'' rode the popularity of the movie to become Gottlieb's best-selling game of TheSeventies; over 12,000 tables were sold, with another 1,500 in the electro-mechnical versions of "Sinbad" and "Eye of the Tiger." The success proves warranted, as ''Sinbad'' is widely considered a great game -- the modest pace and wealth of drop targets make this a table for pro shooters, requiring careful planning, steely patience, and precise aim with the double flippers to do well. Wrapped up with heroically colorful artwork and melodic chines, ''Sinbad'' is a game that wonderfully holds its age.

to:

''Sinbad'' rode the popularity of the movie to become Gottlieb's best-selling game of TheSeventies; over 12,000 tables were sold, with another 1,500 in the electro-mechnical versions of "Sinbad" and "Eye of the Tiger." The success proves warranted, as ''Sinbad'' is widely considered a great game -- the modest pace and wealth of drop targets make this a table for pro shooters, requiring careful planning, steely patience, and precise aim with the double flippers to do well. Wrapped up with heroically colorful artwork and melodic chines, ''Sinbad'' is a game that wonderfully holds its age.
age well.
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None


'''Sinbad''' is a 1978 [[PhysicalPinballTables solid-state pinball table]] by Creator/{{Gottlieb}}, designed by Ed Krynski and illustrated by Creator/GordonMorison.

to:

'''Sinbad''' is a 1978 [[PhysicalPinballTables solid-state pinball table]] by Creator/{{Gottlieb}}, designed by Ed Krynski Creator/EdKrynski and illustrated by Creator/GordonMorison.



* SinisterScimitar: Sinbad's weapon of choice.

to:

* SinisterScimitar: Sinbad's weapon of choice.
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None


''Sinbad'' rode the popularity of the movie to become Gottlieb's best-selling game of TheSeventies; over 12,000 tables were sold, with another 1,500 in the electro-mechnical versions of "Sinbad" and "Eye of the Tiger." The success proves warranted, as ''Sinbad'' is widely considered a great game -- the modest speed makes this a shooter's table, requiring careful planning, steely patience, and precise aim with the double flippers to do well. Wrapped up with wonderfully colorful artwork and melodic chines, ''Sinbad'' is a game that holds its age very well.

to:

''Sinbad'' rode the popularity of the movie to become Gottlieb's best-selling game of TheSeventies; over 12,000 tables were sold, with another 1,500 in the electro-mechnical versions of "Sinbad" and "Eye of the Tiger." The success proves warranted, as ''Sinbad'' is widely considered a great game -- the modest speed makes pace and wealth of drop targets make this a shooter's table, table for pro shooters, requiring careful planning, steely patience, and precise aim with the double flippers to do well. Wrapped up with wonderfully heroically colorful artwork and melodic chines, ''Sinbad'' is a game that wonderfully holds its age very well.
age.
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None


''Sinbad'' rode the popularity of the movie to become one of Gottlieb's top tables of TheSeventies, with over 12,000 machines sold; the game was also released in EM form as "Sinbad" and "Eye of the Tiger." The success proves warranted, as ''Sinbad'' is widely considered a great game -- the modest speed makes this a shooter's table, requiring careful planning, steely patience, and precise aim with the double flippers to do well. Wrapped up with wonderfully colorful artwork and melodic chines, ''Sinbad'' is a game that holds its age very well.

to:

''Sinbad'' rode the popularity of the movie to become one of Gottlieb's top tables best-selling game of TheSeventies, with TheSeventies; over 12,000 machines sold; tables were sold, with another 1,500 in the game was also released in EM form as electro-mechnical versions of "Sinbad" and "Eye of the Tiger." The success proves warranted, as ''Sinbad'' is widely considered a great game -- the modest speed makes this a shooter's table, requiring careful planning, steely patience, and precise aim with the double flippers to do well. Wrapped up with wonderfully colorful artwork and melodic chines, ''Sinbad'' is a game that holds its age very well.
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None

Added DiffLines:

''For the Sky1 television series, [[Series/{{Sinbad}} click here.]]''

Added: 18

Changed: 15

Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None


* BareYourMidriff: Princess Farah.

to:

* BareYourMidriff: BareYourMidriff[=/=]BedlahBabe: Princess Farah.


Added DiffLines:

* ProtagonistTitle

Added: 61

Changed: 1

Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None


* LicensedPinballTable: To ''Film/SinbadAndTheEyeOfTheTiger''



* MsFanservce: Farah, of course.

to:

* MsFanservce: MsFanservice: Farah, of course.
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None

Added DiffLines:

[[quoteright:350:http://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/sinbad-pinball_9836.jpg]]

'''Sinbad''' is a 1978 [[PhysicalPinballTables solid-state pinball table]] by Creator/{{Gottlieb}}, designed by Ed Krynski and illustrated by Creator/GordonMorison.

The game is a [[LicensedPinballTables licensed tie-in]] to the Creator/RayHarryhausen movie, ''Film/SinbadAndTheEyeOfTheTiger''. As Sinbad, the player must help Princess Farah defeat the evil Sorceress Zenobia and stop her wicked son from being crowned King. Although Zenobia is armed with her magicks and her golden clockwork minotaur, Sinbad can courageously build up his scimitar's score, then hit the various color-coded drop targets in the exact order to raise the bonus multiplier and ultimately triumph.

''Sinbad'' rode the popularity of the movie to become one of Gottlieb's top tables of TheSeventies, with over 12,000 machines sold; the game was also released in EM form as "Sinbad" and "Eye of the Tiger." The success proves warranted, as ''Sinbad'' is widely considered a great game -- the modest speed makes this a shooter's table, requiring careful planning, steely patience, and precise aim with the double flippers to do well. Wrapped up with wonderfully colorful artwork and melodic chines, ''Sinbad'' is a game that holds its age very well.

----
!!''Sinbad'' demonstrates the following tropes:

* BadassBeard: Sinbad sports a respectably black and bushy beard.
* BareYourMidriff: Princess Farah.
* BladeOnAStick: The Minaton is armed with a long halberd.
* EvilSorceress: Zenobia, of course.
* ALoadOfBull: The Minaton, Zenobia's giant bronze minotaur-shaped golem.
* MsFanservce: Farah, of course.
* ReptilesAreAbhorrent: One of Zenobia's creatures is a giant serpent.
* SinisterScimitar: Sinbad's weapon of choice.

Top