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<blockquote data-quote="BStarfire" data-source="post: 250880" data-attributes="member: 1963"><p>To be fair, Columbia Pictures bought Gottlieb but didn't change the management structure. It was still run by Judd Weinberg (D. Gottlieb's son in law) and Wayne Neyens still headed the engineering design team with the same team (the great Ed Krynski along with newer designers like John Osborne and Allen Edwell (who did C37). Wayne and Judd didn't leave until 1980 or so. Gottlieb was too late into the SS arena and with video games things weren't ever the same. </p><p></p><p>So, yes, I would consider all EM games made by Gottlieb to still be part of their Golden Age as until solid state took over completely, it was pretty much the same team for thirty years, no matter who the ultimate owner was.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BStarfire, post: 250880, member: 1963"] To be fair, Columbia Pictures bought Gottlieb but didn't change the management structure. It was still run by Judd Weinberg (D. Gottlieb's son in law) and Wayne Neyens still headed the engineering design team with the same team (the great Ed Krynski along with newer designers like John Osborne and Allen Edwell (who did C37). Wayne and Judd didn't leave until 1980 or so. Gottlieb was too late into the SS arena and with video games things weren't ever the same. So, yes, I would consider all EM games made by Gottlieb to still be part of their Golden Age as until solid state took over completely, it was pretty much the same team for thirty years, no matter who the ultimate owner was. [/QUOTE]
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