The "Flying High" pinball machine, released by D. Gottlieb & Co. in February 1953, is a single-player, electro-mechanical game designed by Wayne Neyens, with artwork by Roy Parker.
In an era where e-sports have been widely adopted, there's something really fascinating about competing on a machine that's significantly older than video games. So today, I'm treating you all to a true classic, Genco's 1935 legend, Flying Colors.