Marvin Glass and Associates

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I was looking into the game Domino Man and ran into a reference to it being designed by Marvin Glass and Associates. Out of curiosity, I looked MGA up on Wikipedia and found that they'd not only designed a handful of Midway / MCR arcade games, they'd also designed some of the most popular toys around.

Check it out:

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marvin_Glass_and_Associates
 
Pretty sweet! Evel Kneivel stunt cycle was my favorite of all time. Still remember crashing
it into everything , don't think i ever actually jumped anything. Kind of like the man himself!!
 
I was looking into the game Domino Man and ran into a reference to it being designed by Marvin Glass and Associates. Out of curiosity, I looked MGA up on Wikipedia and found that they'd not only designed a handful of Midway / MCR arcade games, they'd also designed some of the most popular toys around.

Check it out:

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marvin_Glass_and_Associates
Great info. I had no idea (they designed those games).

Scott C.
 
No weirder than where a lot of other games from (the ideas or makers).

Scott C.
 
George Gomez who made Satan's Hollow, Tron, Spy Hunter, etc. left Bally Midway to work at Marvin Glass. Then went to pinball and made Monster Bash, Lord of the Rings, etc.

In some of his recent podcast interviews (sorry, no link atm), he talks a bit about Marvin Glass. Interesting stuff and they made awesome toys.
 
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