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Black Knight 2000

Black Knight 2000 is a 1989 pinball game designed by Steve Ritchie and released by Williams Electronics. The game is the sequel to the 1980 pinball machine Black Knight. It was advertised with the slogan "He rides again." and features a black knight theme. 30 years later, Ritchie would design a third game in the series for Stern Pinball, titled Black Knight: Sword of Rage.

Design
Audio Black Knight 2000 was the first pinball machine that Dan Forden worked on, and his first task was to come up with lead guitar and other sounds. Steve Ritchie came up with a riff, and Forden extended it for the multiball music. The designers 1972 Les Paul Custom was sampled for playing throughout the game. If the sound levels of several machines are set at the same level, the vocal chorus cuts through the sound of the rest of the arcade. A full orchestral version was arranged, and recorded in 2021 by the Washington Metropolitan gamer symphony orchestra. In a guide to the game, Pinball Player recommended turning the sound up to derive the full benefit of the game. Artwork The artwork on the playfield uses lightning bolts to highlight shots, some of which are obscured by the upper playfield. The mirrored backglass shows the Black knight on a horse clutching a lightning bolt, surrounded by a ring of lightning bolts echoing the ring on the main (lower) playfield. The design of the backglass was influenced by Kevin O'Connor's Flash Gordon. == Game pricing ==
Game pricing
After performing well in testing, it was suggested for operators in the United States that 50c per 5 or 3 ball game should initially be used, higher than the typical 25c per 3 ball game on other pinball machines at the time; factory settings set the pricing at 50c for a 5 ball game. Williams had also discovered that the game earned more if the volume was loud. == Layout ==
Layout
Lower playfield The table has a kickback in the left outlane, with a magna-save above the right inlane; the magna-save is controlled by a button on the right side of the cabinet. There is a U-turn mini-loop in the middle of the playfield. On the left of the machine are three stand-up targets spelling K-N-I, between the entrances to the loop are three further stand-up target spelling G-H-T. On the left of the machine is the skyway ramp which leads to the upper playfield; on the right side of the loop is a lane which lead to a vertical up-kicker (VUK) which transfers the ball to the same part of the upper playfield. Towards the right side of the machine is a short lane with a kick-out hole. == Gameplay ==
Gameplay
At the start of a game the ball is launched onto the upper playfield. The game is controlled by two flippers on the lower playfield, and a single flipper on the right of the upper playfield. The game has a two-ball multiball called the "double-knight's challenge" which is started at the kick-out hole when it is briefly lit; the objective is then to spell WAR on the upper playfield. The main multiball is a three-ball multiball, started by locking three balls behind the drawbridge (lowered by hitting the three targets on it) and up the drawbridge ramp. Hitting the drawbridge ramp again when lit can score jackpots, and spot letters in the word RANSOM. one of these is an extra ball which is awarded to players having a low scoring game. Other features includes the WIN rollovers which advance the bonus multiplier, and the KNIGHT targets which are lit for a limited time, and advance a letter in BLACK when completed. If BLACK is completed the player can score further points by hitting the skyway ramp. The game records the player with the highest number of consecutive loops on the upper playfield as the "loop champion"; this loop also awards points and can light extra balls. == Digital versions ==
Digital versions
The table was included in the arcade game cabinet UltraPin in 2006. Black Knight 2000 was released for the third season of The Pinball Arcade in 2014, and it was available until June 30, 2018, when all Williams tables were removed due to licensing issues. It was released alongside Banzai Run and Earthshaker! for Pinball FX on December 12, 2024. == Playtime toys ==
Playtime toys
Playtime Products licensed Black Knight 2000, and used the name and artwork to create a small battery operated toy version and a simple handheld electronic game; neither bear any resemblance to the original playfield. ==References==
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