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Steven Scott Ritchie (born February 13, 1950) is an American
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and
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. His career began in the 1970s, Ritchie holds the record for best-selling pinball designer in history. He has been called "The Master of Flow" due to the emphasis in his designs on ball speed, loops, and long smooth shots. Ritchie was also the original voice of
Shao Kahn Shao Kahn is a fictional character in the Mortal Kombat fighting game franchise by Midway Games and NetherRealm Studios. Depicted as emperor of the fictional realm Outworld, he is one of the franchise's primary villains. Feared for his immen ...
in the '' Mortal Kombat'' fighting game series, serving as the announcer of ''
Mortal Kombat II ''Mortal Kombat II'' is a 1993 arcade game, arcade fighting game originally produced by Midway Games, Midway for the arcade game, arcades in 1993. It was later ported to multiple home systems, including MS-DOS, Amiga, Game Boy, Game Gear, Sega ...
'' (1993), ''
Mortal Kombat 3 ''Mortal Kombat 3'' is a 1995 arcade game, arcade fighting game developed by Midway Games and first released into amusement arcade, arcades in 1995. It is the third main installment in the ''Mortal Kombat'' franchise and a sequel to 1993's ''Mort ...
'' (1995), and the updates to ''Mortal Kombat 3''. He is the older brother of fellow pinball designer
Mark Ritchie Mark Ritchie may refer to: *Mark Ritchie (politician), Minnesota Secretary of State, 2007–2015 *Mark Ritchie (pinball designer) Mark Ritchie (born August 20, 1958) is an American pinball designer and video game producer. He is best known for hi ...
.


The Atari years

After serving a stint in
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in the
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from 1968-1972, Ritchie joined
Atari Inc. Atari, Inc. was an American video game developer and home computer company founded in 1972 by Nolan Bushnell and Ted Dabney. Atari was a key player in the formation of the video arcade and video game industry. Based primarily around the Sunnyv ...
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 WMS Industries, Inc. was an American electronic gaming and amusement manufacturer in Enterprise, Nevada. It was merged into Scientific Games in 2016. WMS's predecessor was the Williams Manufacturing Company, founded in 1943 by Harry E. Williams ...
, a major pinball company, that Ritchie could not refuse.


The Williams years

Ritchie moved to Chicago, Illinois, the home of Williams' headquarters. His first game for the company, ''Flash'' (released in 1979), was noted for its revolutionary figure-8 design and the first pinball game to feature bright Flash Lamps and an ascending background sound that increases in intensity the longer the play lasts. It would go on to be his best-selling pinball game, having sold 19,505 units. 1980 would be the year for Ritchie, when he designed ''
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'' (the first electronic pinball to feature multi-ball, as well as Lane Change), and eight months later, he designed ''
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'', which was noted for having the first two-level playfield and the patented "Magna-Save" feature (in which magnets help prevent outlane drains). After 1981's ''Hyperball'', Ritchie took a break from designing pinball games to design video games at his newly formed company, King Video Design. ''Devastator'' was the first
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microprocessor video game and it was a spectacular 3D flying-shooting game with remarkable graphics. Ritchie pioneered automated conversion of video-taped color images into objects in the video game system. After that, he returned to pinball with 1986's '' High Speed'', which was based on a true story about him being chased by the police in his Porsche. ''High Speeds bill of materials was higher than other games, and some rival Williams designers nicknamed it "High Cost". The cost increase was minimal, and the game sold 17,080 units. It was the major title that revitalized the entire pinball market. After that, he released ''F-14 Tomcat'' in 1987, and in 1989, he released the sequel to 1980's ''Black Knight'', ''Black Knight 2000'', which was acclaimed for having perhaps one of the best musical soundtracks ever for a pinball game (composed by himself, Brian L. Schmidt, and Dan Forden). It was also one of the first games to feature a "Wizard Mode", called "The King's Ransom". Next up was ''Rollergames'' (based on the TV show of the same name which was cancelled well before game production), it was a game with a loud and rowdy soundtrack and the first solid state game to feature mainstream advertising. Ritchie designed '' Terminator 2: Judgment Day'', which featured the voice and likeness of Arnold Schwarzenegger. ''T2'' was the first game by Williams to use a dot-matrix display (although Bally's '' Gilligan's Island'' beat it to the market, because ''T2'' had a longer production schedule, and management at Williams felt that other games needed it first.) After ''T2'', he designed '' The Getaway: High Speed II'' in 1992, a sequel to 1986's ''High Speed.'' In 1993, Ritchie released a widebody game, '' Star Trek: The Next Generation'', which many pinball fans consider to be Ritchie's best game. For the game, Ritchie enlisted the entire cast of TNG, including
Patrick Stewart Sir Patrick Stewart (born 13 July 1940) is an English actor who has a career spanning seven decades in various stage productions, television, film and video games. He has been nominated for Olivier, Tony, Golden Globe, Emmy, and Screen Acto ...
,
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, and
Jonathan Frakes Jonathan Scott Frakes (born August 19, 1952) is an American actor and director. He is best known for his portrayal of Commander William Riker in the television series '' Star Trek: The Next Generation'' and subsequent films and series. Frakes al ...
to reprise their roles. The game would sell 11,728 units. It was the last pinball machine to sell in the 5-digits. After he was finished with 1995's '' No Fear: Dangerous Sports'', Ritchie left Williams, feeling that he could better serve Williams/Bally/Midway by producing video games at the newly acquired
Atari Games Atari Games Corporation, known as Midway Games West Inc. after 1999, was an American producer of arcade games. It was formed in 1985 when the coin-operated arcade game division of Atari, Inc. was transfered by Warner Communications to a join ...
. 1996 was the beginning of the decline of pinball with gradually diminishing sales, eventually leading to the extinction of all pinball manufacturers except
Stern Pinball Stern is the name of two different but related arcade gaming companies. Stern Electronics, Inc. manufactured arcade video games and pinball machines from 1977 until 1985, and was best known for '' Berzerk''. Stern Pinball, Inc., founded in 1999 ...
.


Video games and other contributions

Steve Ritchie returned to Atari Games in 1996 as a senior staff producer. There, he would design and produce the racing game ''California Speed'', which sold 7,856 units for total sales of about $40 million, on a budget of $2 million, with a crew of 16 video programmers and artists. Ritchie is also known to be an avid fan of PC games, motocross racing, and a dedicated dirt and street motorcyclist as well. He was also on the design team for Williams' '' Defender''. He was a voice actor for many of his own games, as well as Williams and Midway's video games. He is best known for playing the voice of
Shao Kahn Shao Kahn is a fictional character in the Mortal Kombat fighting game franchise by Midway Games and NetherRealm Studios. Depicted as emperor of the fictional realm Outworld, he is one of the franchise's primary villains. Feared for his immen ...
in the '' Mortal Kombat'' series (''MKII'', ''MK3'', ''UMK3'', ''MKT'', ''MK:SM''), along with coming up with the name of ''Mortal Kombat'', which was just called 'Combat' before his suggestion. Ritchie was also the voice of the Black Knight in both ''Black Knight'' and ''Black Knight 2000'', the Demon in ''No Fear'', the announcer in Midway's ''High Impact Football'', the monotoned voice of ''Firepower'', and other small parts in many Williams, Midway and Stern games.


The Stern years

After designing and selling a few redemption games, he formed Steve Ritchie Productions (SRP) in 2002, and returned to pinball design contracting with Stern Pinball to distribute his games. For his first game for Stern, '' Terminator 3: Rise of the Machines'', he once again enlisted Arnold Schwarzenegger to lend his voice and likeness to the game, and also re-assembled the same team who worked with him on the ''T2'' pinball, including software programmer Dwight Sullivan and music composer
Chris Granner Christopher P. Granner (born 1957 in Mt. Kisco, New York) is a freelance music composer, best known for composing music for video games and pinball games. Career and biography Granner's father is organist/pianist, so he was interested in music s ...
. After ''T3,'' Ritchie released ''Elvis'', which was released in time for the 50th anniversary of
Elvis Presley Elvis Aaron Presley (January 8, 1935 – August 16, 1977), or simply Elvis, was an American singer and actor. Dubbed the "Honorific nicknames in popular music, King of Rock and Roll", he is regarded as Cultural impact of Elvis Presley, one ...
's first song recording. Ritchie's third game for Stern was ''
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''. ''World Poker Tour'' was the first game to use Stern's new hardware, S.A.M., which is the successor to their older Whitestar platform. He has recently revealed in an interview that he was forced by Gary Stern to design the game. In 2009, after completing ''24'', a pinball machine based on the TV series of the same name, Ritchie was laid off from Stern along with most of the company's other pinball designers. A March 3, 2011 press release from Stern reported that Steve had returned to Stern to design the next generation of pinball machines. His first game released after returning to Stern was '' AC/DC''. In March 2012, Ritchie conducted a comprehensive audio interview wit
Music Life Radio
about his life and career, with focus on the AC/DC pinball game. In September 2013, Stern announced Ritchie's newest pinball game, Star Trek, based on the current line of movies. In March 2019, Stern announced the upcoming release of another pinball machine designed by Ritchie, Black Knight: Sword of Rage.


Jersey Jack years

In August 2021, Ritchie left Stern Pinball and joined Jersey Jack Pinball. In an April 2022 PinCast interview with Pinball Magazine and Pinball News, Ritchie said that he was actively working on a game for Jersey Jack and that it would likely be produced in the second half of 2022.


Personal life

As of 2017, Ritchie was diagnosed with
Ménière's disease Ménière's disease (MD) is a disease of the inner ear that is characterized by potentially severe and incapacitating episodes of vertigo, tinnitus, hearing loss, and a feeling of fullness in the ear. Typically, only one ear is affected initi ...
and has had his hearing slowly reduced over the years.


Steve Ritchie's games


Atari

*Airborne Avenger (1977) *Superman (1979) *
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(1997) *
California Speed (video game) ''California Speed'' is a racing video game developed and published by Atari Games. The game was first released in arcades in 1998 and was ported to the Nintendo 64 in 1999 by Midway. The Nintendo 64 version of the game contains support for ...
(1998)


Williams

* Flash (1979) *Stellar Wars (1979) *
Firepower Firepower is the military capability to direct force at an enemy. (It is not to be confused with the concept of rate of fire, which describes the cycling of the firing mechanism in a weapon system.) Firepower involves the whole range of potent ...
(1980) *
Black Knight The black knight is a literary stock character who masks his identity and that of his liege by not displaying heraldry. Black knights are usually portrayed as villainous figures who use this anonymity for misdeeds. They are often contrasted wit ...
(1980) *Hyperball (1981) * High Speed (1986) *
F-14 Tomcat The Grumman F-14 Tomcat is an American carrier-capable supersonic, twin-engine, two-seat, twin-tail, variable-sweep wing fighter aircraft. The Tomcat was developed for the United States Navy's Naval Fighter Experimental (VFX) program after t ...
(1987) *
Black Knight 2000 ''Black Knight 2000'' is a 1989 pinball game designed by Steve Ritchie (who also provides the Knight's voice) and released by Williams Electronics. The game is the sequel to the 1980 pinball machine '' Black Knight''. It was advertised with t ...
(1989) *Rollergames (1990) * Terminator 2: Judgment Day (1991) * The Getaway: High Speed II (1992) * Star Trek: The Next Generation (1993; part of WMS' '' SuperPin'' series) * No Fear: Dangerous Sports (1995)


Midway Atari

*'' Elvira and the Party Monsters'' (1989; co-designed with Dennis Nordman and Jim Patla) **''Ritchie did parts of the game, after original designer Dennis Nordman was severely injured in an off-road motorcycle accident.''


Stern / Steve Ritchie Productions

* Terminator 3: Rise of the Machines (2003) *Elvis (2004) *
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(2006) * Spider-Man (2007) *"24", based on 24 (2009) * AC/DC (2012) *Star Trek (2013) *Game of Thrones (2015) *Star Wars (2017) *Black Knight: Sword of Rage (2019) *Led Zeppelin (2020)


Jersey Jack Pinball

* Unknown Title - Unknown (2023)


Voice work

*''
Firepower (pinball) ''Firepower'' (also known as ''Multi-Ball Firepower'') is a 1980 pinball game designed by Steve Ritchie and released by Williams. The machine had a production run of 17,410 machines. ''Firepower'' was the first solid-state electronic pinball ...
'' (1980) - Mission Control *''
Black Knight (pinball) ''Black Knight'' is a 1980 pinball machine designed by Steve Ritchie (who also provides the Knight's voice) and released by Williams Electronics. Ritchie designed two sequels: ''Black Knight 2000'', released by Williams in 1989, and ''Black Kn ...
'' (1980) - The Black Knight *''
Space Shuttle (pinball) ''Space Shuttle'' (full title: ''Space Shuttle: Pinball Adventure'') is a Space Shuttle themed pinball machine designed by Barry Oursler and Joe Kaminkow and produced in 1984 by Williams Electronics. The machine's marketing slogan is "The faste ...
'' (1984) - Mission Control *'' F-14 Tomcat (pinball)'' (1987) - Yagov *''
Space Station (pinball) A space station is a spacecraft capable of supporting a human crew in orbit for an extended period of time, and is therefore a type of space habitat. It lacks major propulsion or landing systems. An orbital station or an orbital space statio ...
'' (1987) - Mission Control *'' Big Guns (pinball)'' (1987) - King *'' Taxi (pinball)'' (1988) - Gorbie *''
Black Knight 2000 ''Black Knight 2000'' is a 1989 pinball game designed by Steve Ritchie (who also provides the Knight's voice) and released by Williams Electronics. The game is the sequel to the 1980 pinball machine '' Black Knight''. It was advertised with t ...
'' (1989) - The Black Knight *'' Police Force (pinball)'' (1989) *'' Rollergames (pinball)'' (1990) - Announcer *'' Diner (pinball)'' (1990) - Boris *''
Mortal Kombat II ''Mortal Kombat II'' is a 1993 arcade game, arcade fighting game originally produced by Midway Games, Midway for the arcade game, arcades in 1993. It was later ported to multiple home systems, including MS-DOS, Amiga, Game Boy, Game Gear, Sega ...
'' (1993) - Shao Kahn/announcer *''
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'' (1994) - Vocalisations *''
Mortal Kombat 3 ''Mortal Kombat 3'' is a 1995 arcade game, arcade fighting game developed by Midway Games and first released into amusement arcade, arcades in 1995. It is the third main installment in the ''Mortal Kombat'' franchise and a sequel to 1993's ''Mort ...
'' (1995) - Shao Kahn/announcer *''
Ultimate Mortal Kombat 3 ''Ultimate Mortal Kombat 3'' is a fighting game in the ''Mortal Kombat'' series, developed and released by Midway to arcades in 1995. It is a standalone update of 1995's earlier ''Mortal Kombat 3'' with an altered gameplay system, additional cha ...
'' (1995) - Shao Kahn/announcer *'' No Fear: Dangerous Sports'' (1995) - Skull *''
Mortal Kombat Trilogy ''Mortal Kombat Trilogy'' is a fighting game released by Midway in 1996 as the second and final update to '' Mortal Kombat 3'' (the first being '' Ultimate Mortal Kombat 3'') for the PlayStation, Nintendo 64, Sega Saturn and PCs. Further version ...
'' (1996) - Shao Kahn/announcer *'' Mortal Kombat: Shaolin Monks'' (2005) - Shao Kahn, additional voices *''
AC/DC (pinball) ''AC/DC'' is a pinball machine manufactured by Stern Pinball based on the Australian band of the same name. Designed by Steve Ritchie, it was released on March 1, 2012. Description The machine was confirmed in January 2012 with the release of ...
'' (2012) - Announcer *Black Knight: Sword of Rage (2019) - The Black Knight


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Steve Ritchie Productions
{{DEFAULTSORT:Ritchie, Steve 1950 births Living people Artists from San Francisco Artists from Chicago Pinball game designers American designers American male video game actors American male voice actors Atari people People with Ménière's Disease