# Caveman

"Caveman" is a pinball machine released by D. Gottlieb & Co. in September 1982, notable for being the first hybrid game to combine pinball with a video game. It features a wide body cabinet with a 13-inch video monitor embedded in the playfield and includes four flippers but no ramps or multiball. A total of 1,800 units were produced.

## Manufacturer
[D. Gottlieb & Co.](/manufacturers/d-gottlieb--co)

## Production
1982

## Design team
- Mechanics: [Jim Weisz](/people/jim-weisz)
- Software: [John Buras](/people/john-buras)
- Art: [David Moore](/people/david-moore)
- Design: [John Buras](/people/john-buras)
- Software: [Joel Krieger](/people/joel-krieger)
- Art: [Jeff Lee](/people/jeff-lee)
- Art: [Terry Doerzaph](/people/terry-doerzaph)
- Art: [Richard Tracy](/people/richard-tracy)
- Software: [Frank Starshak](/people/frank-starshak)
- Sound: [Craig Beierwaltes](/people/craig-beierwaltes)

## Ratings
Fun score: 42 (1 ratings)

## Related
- [Bronco / Mustang](/games/pinball/bronco-mustang)
- [Torch](/games/pinball/torch)
- [Rock](/games/pinball/rock)
- [Centigrade 37](/games/pinball/centigrade-37)
- [Totem](/games/pinball/totem)
- [Foto Finish](/games/pinball/foto-finish)
- [Touchdown](/games/pinball/touchdown)
- [Genie](/games/pinball/genie)

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