Joker Poker is a game that's truly easy to learn but hard to master. Successfully make the current target bank to light the 5x bonus multiplier, and get the top rollovers for an extra ball.
However, different targets must be hit depending on which ball is in play, testing the player's mastery of the entire board with ever-increasing difficulty. The premise is simple enough - hit the various drop targets to assemble five poker hands of varying strengths, from a single ten up to four aces and a Joker. Released in 1978, it is considered one of the classics of pinball's early solid-state era.
Joker Poker is a Gottlieb pinball machine designed by Ed Krynski and illustrated by Gordon Morison.