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Steve Ritchie

Steven Scott Ritchie (born February 13, 1950)〔(''Interview with Steve Ritchie'', 3 February 2002. ) Retrieved on 21 October 2007.〕 is an acclaimed pinball and video game designer. He has been called "The Master of Flow" by pinball aficionados due to the emphasis in his designs on ball speed, loops, and the like. As of 2010, Ritchie suffered from tinnitus and was predicted that he would be deaf by 2013. Steve is the older brother of fellow pinball designer Mark Ritchie.
==The Atari years==
After serving a stint in Vietnam and Alaska in the United States Coast Guard from 1968-1972, Ritchie joined Atari Inc. in 1974 and was employee number fifty and first worked on the assembly line as an electro-mechanical technician. Two years later, he was promoted to work at their fledgling pinball division, where he worked on his first game, ''Airborne Avenger''. Ritchie earned the license to make a ''Superman'' pinball based on the Superman comic book, but in the final stages of production of the table, he received an offer from Williams Electronics, a major pinball company, that Ritchie could not refuse.

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