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  1. By OPDB
    display_type
    alphanumeric
    gameplay_feature
    Head-to-Head
    month
    4 1
    name
    Joust
    opdb.features
    ["Head-to-head play"]
    opdb_id
    G4den-MLRYK
    opdb.images
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    opdb.keywords
    ["video-games"]
    player_count
    2
    technology_generation
    solid-state
    year
    1983
  2. By IPDB
    credit
    Barry Oursler — Design
    credit
    Cary Kolker — Software
    credit
    Jeanine Mitchell — Art
    credit
    Constantino Mitchell — Art
    gameplay_feature
    Flippers ×4
    gameplay_feature
    Kick-Out Holes ×2
    gameplay_feature
    3-Bank Drop Targets ×4
    gameplay_feature
    2-in-Line Drop Targets ×2
    gameplay_feature
    Spinning Targets ×2
    gameplay_feature
    Head-to-Head
    ipdb.corporate_entity_name
    Williams Electronics, Incorporated
    ipdb_id
    1316
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    ipdb.manufacturer_trade_name
    Williams
    ipdb.model_number
    519
    ipdb.notable_features
    Flippers (4), Kick-out holes (2), 3-bank drop targets (4), 2-in-line drop targets (2), Spinning targets (2). After both players have drained all balls, each has 30 seconds to play an unlimited number of balls. This is a head-to-head game where two players at opposite ends of the playfield compete in simultaneous play. Each player has flipper buttons which control only those flippers facing the opponent. Play begins by one player pressing the flipper buttons.
    ipdb.notes
    Originally named 'Conflict'. The 'Joust' name was used for a video game released in 1981. The game pictured in the flyer has an apron colored blue and red. The ends of its legs are squared off. We do not know how many games left the factory with these features, as most of the games we see have black and red aprons, with legs rounded at the ends. Pictured in this listing is an Early Production game with serial number XP0223. It has the blue/red apron and squared legs. Also included in this listing is a pictorial comparison of two games from Quebec, Canada having several production differences between them. For ease of comparison, we have arbitrarily assigned them as Game 'A' and Game 'B' without trying to suggest which game was made first. Game play is slightly different from each other: Just before the last 30-second unlimited ball mode starts, one game has all lights go out (including GI's), while the other game has only the insert lights going out for about 5 seconds before the unlimited ball mode starts. We have labeled the images that accompany this list to correspond with each item listed. Game 'A' has blue/red aprons with squared leg ends. Serial number 625510. 1a) Certain inserts are clear and faceted. 2a) The metal mini-post next to the spinning target has a different size of screw thread and does not fit Game 'B'. 3a) Egg Multiplier uses four plastic posts. 4a) Lock-down hasps have wide handles. 5a) Three fuses inside front door. 6a) Sound board has unused connector pins. 7a) Power supply board has a fourth fuse. 8a) Screw heads are visible on the wood-grain area of cabinet. 9a) The square bar under the lockdown bar attaches to notches cut into the inside wall of the cabinet. The outside wall of the cabinet is undisturbed. Game 'B' has blue/red aprons with rounded leg ends. Serial number 623689. 1b) Certain inserts are opaque and not faceted. 2b) The metal mini-post next to the spinning target has a different size of screw thread and does not fit Game 'A'. (image not shown) 3b) Egg Multiplier uses three plastic posts and one metal one. 4b) Lock-down hasps have narrow handles. 5b) No fuses inside front door. 6b) Sound board does not have unused connector pins. 7b) Power supply board has a soldered wire, instead of a fourth fuse, that seems factory-original. 8b) Screw heads are visible on the inside of cabinet, not on the outside. 9b) The square bar under the lockdown bar attaches to notches cut into the inside wall of the cabinet. However, the picture shows the notches were originally cut completely through the cabinet wall then pieces of the cut-out cabinet were glued back in place to be flush with the outside cabinet wall. Almost as if they goofed and never meant to cut completely through the cabinet. This suggests experimentation. There was suggestion that two production runs of Joust had occurred and with the same number of games produced in each run. We asked designer Barry Oursler about that. He replies:There was NEVER a second Joust game. There would have been another Joust-type game if it had sold well enough. But as you know, nothing sold well between 1983-1985. We may have made some rule changes to the game after it was on test for a while, but I don�t recall any physical changes, other that the colors, like you mentioned.
    month
    4
    player_count
    2
    production_quantity
    402
    system
    williams-system-7
    technology_generation
    solid-state
    year
    1983