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Tanio Klyce is a Senior Software Engineer at Stern Pinball, and is the lead software person on the new Stern Pinball machine Deadpool.
In 1981, Black Knight was strategically placed in the movie theater lobby so that it was waiting for me when I finished watching the movie “Excalibur”. With my head filled with visions of medieval battle, glory, honor, and treachery, the Black Knight issued a challenge, and I accepted. The speed of the ball, the charging hooves, the angry robotic voice of my adversary immersed me in an experience that had me hooked. Prior to that I had played games like Evel Knievel that promised motorcycle stunts and cool outfits, but awarded me only a few bleeps and bloops, quickly followed by the inevitable humiliation of the drain. The Black Knight drew me in and kept me coming back for more. Through our many battles I developed basic flipper-button-to-eye coordination. After that training, other pins were fun for me because I had developed the skills required to keep the ball in play.
Hyperball.

My favorite pinball moment so far has been my defeat of the Sharpe brothers at the Stern KISS Pinball launch party. I was the hero of Logan Arcade that night.
Favorite: Firepower
Least favorite: A machine in a truck stop off the highway in central California that was in dire need of maintenance. The left flipper did not work, and most of the balls were stuck in a vertical up kicker. It took my quarters and rewarded me with disappointment.
“Minesweeper – The Movie – The Pinball Machine”
My first attempt at PCB repair was a Williams System 11 CPU board. I should have practiced desoldering ICs on something else first.
Gratifying.
I see the pinball hobby, sport, and industry continue to grow and thrive.
One of the exciting challenges in the future will be developing zero gravity pinball for space travelers.
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