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[[caption-width-right:300:Dr. Flash]]

John Trudeau is a veteran {{pinball}} engineer, artist, and designer who has been in the field for over thirty years. He is affectionately known by fans as "Dr. Flash", a nickname first given to him by fellow pinball designer Creator/PythonAnghelo.

Trudeau started in the industry in 1979, working as a game tester for a pinball company called Game Plan. He was soon promoted to foreman of the testing line, then became recruited to the engineering department after his artwork was noticed. Unfortunately, Game Plan quit the pinball industry before any of his games were released.

Wishing to continue designing pinballs, Trudeau joined Creator/{{Gottlieb}} in 1981. There he rapidly developed many designs, whereupon Gottlieb management would pick and choose which ones would go into production. After the video-game shakedown of TheEighties, the pinball division was reformed as Premier Technology, and John Trudeau ended up as the only remaining designer. He eventually rebuilt Premier's design division, but left the company in 1990 for Creator/WilliamsElectronics. The slower pace and creator-oriented atmosphere at Williams allowed Trudeau's work to flourish even further, attracting more fans with a variety of layout designs.

In 2008, John Trudeau became the inaugural inductee into the UK Pinball Hall of Fame. He worked with UK pinball manufacturer Creator/HeighwayPinball on a new game design, and was hired by Creator/SternPinball in 2013.

On [[https://www.pinballnews.com/site/2017/08/29/john-trudeau-charged August 24, 2017]], Trudeau was arrested and charged with alleged possession of child pornography. Stern Pinball later announced that [[RoleEndingMisdemeanor Trudeau was fired from their company]]. The situation was complicated by further charges but eventually Trudeau plead guilty to two charges and was sentenced to three years imprisonment in [[https://www.pinballnews.com/site/2019/01/17/john-trudeau-pleads-guilty/ January 2019]].

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!!John Trudeau's games include:
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* ''Pinball/{{Rocky}}'' (Gottlieb, 1982)
* ''Pinball/{{Krull}}'' (Gottlieb, 1983; unreleased)
* ''Pinball/QBertsQuest'' (Gottlieb, 1983)
* ''Jacks to Open'' (Mylstar, 1984)
* ''Attila the Hun'' (Game Plan, 1984)
* ''Chicago Cubs "Triple Play"'' (Premier, 1985)
* ''Pinball/{{Raven}}'' (Premier, 1986)
* ''Pinball/HollywoodHeat'' (Premier, 1986)
* ''Gold Wings'' (Premier, 1986)
* ''Monte Carlo'' (Premier, 1987)
* ''Pinball/{{Victory}}'' (Premier, 1987)
* ''Pinball/TXSector'' (Premier, 1988)
* ''Deadly Weapon'' (Premier, 1990)
* ''Silver Slugger'' (Premier, 1990)
* ''Pinball/TheMachineBrideOfPinbot'' (Williams, 1991)
* ''Pinball/BugsBunnysBirthdayBall'' (Bally, 1991)
* ''Pinball/BlackRose'' (Bally, 1992)
* ''Pinball/CreatureFromTheBlackLagoon'' (Bally, 1992)
* ''Pinball/JudgeDredd'' (Bally, 1993)
* ''Pinball/TheFlintstones'' (Williams, 1994)
* ''Pinball/{{Congo}}'' (Williams, 1995)
* ''Pinball/VacationAmerica'' (Chicago Gaming, 2003)
* ''Pinball/{{Mustang|Stern}}'' (Stern, 2014)
* ''WWE Wrestlemania'' (Stern, 2015)
* ''Pinball/{{Ghostbusters}}'' (Stern, 2016)
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!!John Trudeau's works demonstrate the following tropes:

* GameplayRoulette: Among pinball designers, Trudeau's tables stand out for not reusing similar motifs; his fans often cite the wide variety of game styles as part of his appeal.
* TheMockbuster: Invoked by Premier management, who copied popular movies and television shows of the time and applied them to their games. Notable examples from Trudeau include ''Pinball/HollywoodHeat'' (a riff on ''Series/MiamiVice''), ''Gold Wings'' (''Film/TopGun''), ''Pinball/{{Raven}}'' (a DistaffCounterpart of ''Franchise/{{Rambo}}''), and ''Deadly Weapon'' (''Film/LethalWeapon'').
* NintendoHard: His games are infamous for having very wide gaps between the flippers.
* RuleOfFun: Trudeau's main design rule.
-->'''Trudeau:''' "If the budget allowed it, and the playfield had the room, ''and'' the flow of the layout allowed it, there were no real item specifications for a game."
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