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3 | Greg Freres is an artist and graphic designer most reknown for his work in [[PhysicalPinballTables arcade pinball tables]], with over 30 years experience in the industry. |
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5 | After earning a degree in Studio Art in 1976, Freres entered the world of advertising, working as an apprentice for a local advertising company. In addition to learning about how to attract customers, he worked for several months with Kevin O'Connor; when Kevin left for Creator/{{Bally}}, he extended an offer to Greg, who leaped at the opportunity. |
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7 | At Bally, Freres began in 1978 as an art designer. He remained with Bally and Creator/WilliamsElectronics as an artist on various pinballs and video games, later moving up to art manager. He stayed with the company for 21 years until Williams exited the pinball industry; he has since worked as an independent freelance artist and art director, developing artwork for everything from redemption games to microbreweries. |
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9 | In 2009, he teamed up with longtime collaborator Creator/DennisNordman to form [=WhizBang=] Pinball, releasing the boutique game ''[[Pinball/WhoaNellieBigJuicyMelons Whoa Nellie! Big Juicy Melons]]'' in 2011. He joined Creator/SternPinball full time in 2012. |
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12 | !!Greg Freres' artwork can be seen in the following games: |
13 | [[index]] |
14 | * ''Skateball'' (Bally, 1978) |
15 | * ''Pinball/HarlemGlobetrottersOnTour'' (Bally, 1979) |
16 | * ''Rolling Stones'' (Bally, 1980) |
17 | * ''Pinball/{{Fathom}}'' (Bally, 1981) |
18 | * ''Black Pyramid'' (Bally, 1984) |
19 | * ''Lady Luck'' (Bally, 1986) |
20 | * ''Pinball/StrangeScience'' (Bally, 1986) |
21 | * ''Escape from the Lost World'' (Bally, 1988) |
22 | * ''Arch Rivals'' (Bally, 1988) |
23 | * ''Pinball/ElviraAndThePartyMonsters'' (Williams, 1989) |
24 | * ''Pinball/DrDude'' (Williams, 1990) |
25 | * ''VideoGame/SmashTV'' (Williams, 1990) |
26 | * ''Pinball/ThePartyZone'' (Williams, 1991) |
27 | * ''Pinball/StarTrekTheNextGeneration'' (Williams, 1993) |
28 | * ''Pinball/NoFearDangerousSports'' (Williams, 1994) |
29 | * ''VideoGame/{{Cruisn}} USA'' (Midway, 1994) |
30 | * ''Pinball/ScaredStiff'' (Williams, 1996) |
31 | * ''Pinball/MedievalMadness'' (Williams, 1997) |
32 | * ''Pinball/RevengeFromMars'' (Williams, 1999) |
33 | * ''Pinball/WhoaNellieBigJuicyMelons'' ([=WhizBang=] Pinball, 2011) |
34 | * ''Pinball/TheWizardOfOz'' (Jersey Jack Pinball, 2013) |
35 | * ''Pinball/{{Mustang|Stern}}'' (Stern Pinball, 2014) |
36 | * ''Pinball/TheWalkingDead'' (Stern Pinball, 2014) |
37 | * ''Pinball/GameOfThrones'' (Stern Pinball, 2015) |
38 | * ''Pinball/ElvirasHouseOfHorrors'' (Stern Pinball, 2019) |
39 | * ''Pinball/LedZeppelin'' (Stern Pinball, 2021) |
40 | [[/index]] |
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