# Central Park / Hurdy Gurdy

"Central Park," a pinball machine released by Gottlieb in 1966, is a classic electro-mechanical game designed by Ed Krynski with artwork by Art Stenholm and Roy Parker. The game is noted for its challenging gameplay, featuring a large gap between the flippers which requires precise nudging skills to prevent quick drains.

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

## Production
1966–1970

## Design team
- Design: [Ed Krynski](/people/ed-krynski)
- Art: [Art Stenholm](/people/art-stenholm)
- Mechanics: [Ed Krynski](/people/ed-krynski)
- Animation: [Ed Krynski](/people/ed-krynski)
- Concept: [Ed Krynski](/people/ed-krynski)

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- [Genie](/games/pinball/genie)

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