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
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