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Dennis Nordman has designed many popular pinball machines, including  
 
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Revision as of 22:53, 5 April 2012

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Dennis Nordman, 2001
Dennis Nordman
Currently Working For: Jersey Jack Pinball
Games Worked On

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Photo courtesy of Jim Schelberg, www.pingamejournal.com

Dennis Nordman has designed many popular pinball machines, including "Pirates of the Caribbean," "White Water," and the Elvira pinball machines "Elvira and the Party Monsters," and "Stared Stiff."

Originally from Columbus, Ohio, Dennis went to school at Ohio State University, where he majored in Industrial Design. In college, Dennis designed a futuristic pinball cabinet which he presented to Bally and was hired as a cabinet designer. Although his career started at Bally, Dennis has also worked for Williams, Mylstar, and Stern Pinball. Dennis has noted Jim Patla and Steve Ritchie as key influences to his pinball career.

Dennis partnered with Greg Freres in 2009 to form "Whizbang Pinball" where they designed the "Whoa Nellie! Big Juicy Melons" limited edition custom pinball machine. Dennis also uses his artistic talent and attention to detail in designing and building custom dollhouses.

Dennis is currently working for Jersey Jack Pinball where he is working on "Wizard of Oz" and a yet-to-be-announced second game.


References

  1. Cady,Brian, "Dennis Nordman, Kings of the Silver Ball, Part 1" PinGame Journal, Issue #147, April 2011.
  2. _______, Part 2, Issue #148, December 2011.
  3. TOPcast Show 36, Clay Harrell interview with Dennis Nordman, May 23, 2007. [1].
  4. "Nordman Returns", Pinball News, April 5, 2005, [2], accessed March 31, 2012.
  5. "Pinball Expo 2003", Pinball News, January 4, 2004, [3], accessed March 31, 2012.
  6. "Whizbang Pinball", [4]
  7. Dennis Nordman game list, [5]