Williams Grand Lizard Pinball
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You could always recognize this game's distinctive bongo drum music from across the arcade floor :)
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Your camera angle for the demonstration portion was PERFECT. I felt like I was really there playing with it. :)
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interesting game,,, thanks for sharing...
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I played this game alot when this tavern had it and I was very good at it.
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This is the only System 11 table I have never played. For some reason, this table reminds me of Stern's 1981 classic, "Lightning", only with a jungle like theme.
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Yes I think this was recorded before I put in the new Rottendog power supply, which cut it down quite a bit. I am thinking that recapping the audio amplifier circuit might help also. Thanks
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My Grand Lizard arrives tomorrow morning! So excited! This youtube video was my inspiration to commit to buying a GL....I can't wait to try that electromagnetic ball save feature! How rad is that?! Sooo siked!! It's gonna sit next to my Hyperball and Konami collection! I can already hear that jungle monkey in my dreams!
SKWIRL1 2 months ago
@SKWIRL1 Congrats dude, you're gonna love it! Since the video was shot I've learned how to control the ball better... it's pretty easy to ring the extra ball bell and get the multiball lock... just got to learn the sweet spots on the flippers. But I think this game is most fun just bashing the hell out of the ball, taking chances, not necessarily going for control. I'd highly recommend popping in a lone white LED behind the sword on the backbox, it REALLY makes a cool sparking effect.
NardDogz 2 months ago
This is the machine I remember most fondly from years ago, great to see the vid! I love the 90s games, but this one really hit the sweet spot for me. How can I find one of these for sale? I don't own any tables yer, but this is at the top of my short list.
minersethbenjamin 1 year ago
For not being real "deep" in ruleset, it has lots of flow and is always busy, so it seems to be a continually satisfying game to play. I think it's a keeper. No stop and go like a Lawlor type pin. As for finding one.. eBay, craigslist or maybe the internet pinball classifieds. The hard part is finding one without the upper playfield art worn through. Mine was blacked out and re-mylared by a previous owner.
NardDogz 1 year ago