Williams Taxi
Geplaatst: 04 jul 2012, 23:14
Ik vroeg me af wat een Taxi waard is in goede staat. Lichte beschadigingen nothing major. En met Marilyn translite... (en speelveld). Begrijp ik uit IPDB tekst dat er maar 200 Marilyn kasten zijn?
The first games in production were made with a blonde 'Marilyn' taxi passenger, a likeness of Marilyn Monroe. This was changed during production to be a darker-haired 'Lola', ostensibly a likeness of no one famous.
We asked Roger Sharpe about the reason for this change. He replies:
Suffice it to say that we did have some limited run of machines featuring a 'blonde Marilyn' — and I don’t know if these were for international only. However, we were informed that there were rights that needed to be secured in order to use Marilyn and the decision was made to just alter the artwork so that the female character was renamed ‘Lola’ for the main production run. If memory serves, and I can’t say with certainty—there might be games that were manufactured with a brunette Lola and then a redheaded Lola.
The changes needed to introduce 'Lola' include backglass art, playfield art, game software, and instruction card.
According to Mark Ritchie, as explained in the book The Pinball Compendium 1982 to Present, at least 200 sample games were in the process of being shipped with 'Marilyn' before the change had to be made. He also explained the name 'Lola' was taken from a 1970s song about a transvestite, chosen to befit her muscular arms as depicted on the backglass.