This 1993 solid-state electronic game, designed by Data East Pinball and based on the HBO television series of the same name, features a macabre theme reflecting the show’s horror anthology format. The game incorporates various playfield elements, including the Crypt Keeper, a talking skull that guides players through the game with humorous and often morbid commentary. Gameplay involves navigating ramps, hitting targets, and activating modes based on specific episodes of the television series, such as “The Man Who Was Death” and “Dig That Cat… He’s Real Gone.”
The game achieved significant popularity within the pinball community and remains a desirable collector’s item. Its distinctive blend of horror and dark humor, coupled with challenging gameplay and innovative features like the talking Crypt Keeper, contributed to its lasting appeal. Released during a resurgence of interest in pinball, it serves as a notable example of a licensed theme successfully integrated into a pinball machine, enhancing the overall playing experience. Its release helped solidify Data East’s position as a leading pinball manufacturer before its closure in 1994.