History Of THE HOBBIT
The Hobbit (Smaug Gold SE) represents a significant milestone in the evolution of pinball, blending the rich lore of J.R.R. Tolkien’s The Hobbit with innovative gameplay mechanics. Released during a surge in fantasy-themed pinball machines, it distinguished itself with an emphasis on deep narrative, intricate art, and unique multiball modes.
Cultural Impact and Popularity
The Hobbit remains one of Jersey Jack’s standout achievements due to its detailed attention to theme, narrative complexity, and high-end craftsmanship.
Innovations and Features
- Spinning Smaug Figure: A motorized, multi-layered figure of Smaug dominates the playfield, serving as a pivotal part of the gameplay, especially in multiball modes.
- Interactive Playfield Design: The layout encourages exploration of the story’s key elements, including the Lonely Mountain, Smaug’s hoard of treasure, and the Ring itself.
- Ramped Interactions: Unique „dragon slaying“ targets and shot objectives, including the „Smaug’s Hoard“ ramp, create a dynamic and immersive play experience.
- Rule Integration with Storytelling: The game integrates scenes and lore from The Hobbit, offering players narrative-driven objectives that match key moments from the films and books.
Interesting Facts & Trivia
- Spinning Smaug: The rotating Smaug figure is a centerpiece of the machine, offering tactile, visual, and auditory experiences, enhancing the storytelling.
- Gold SE Exclusives: The Smaug Gold Special Edition features unique gold trim, updated armor, and hand-painted dragon figurines.
- Tolkien’s Influence: The machine includes original film clips from the The Hobbit trilogy, licensed by Warner Bros., enriching the player’s connection to the source material.
- Keith Elwin’s Design: Keith Elwin, known for his fast-paced designs, incorporated flow-based gameplay, requiring players to hit various ramps, loops, and targets efficiently.
- Limited Production: With only around 500 units made, the Smaug Gold Special Edition is highly sought after by collectors.